The shooting death of Jamie Faith in 2020 brought neighbors running onto their quiet street in a Dallas suburb, and the ensuing chaos was captured on doorbell cameras.
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A new “20/20," airing Friday, Sept. 29 at 9:00 p.m. ET, explores how investigators unraveled the mystery behind the case, featuring interviews with authorities, journalists and friends of the Faiths. But while Jennifer was playing the grieving widow and saying she had no idea who killed her husband – she knew exactly who did it, according to text messages obtained by investigators.
Lopez told Jennifer she should go to the police, but she said she didn’t want their daughter to see her father get arrested. At Jennifer’s suggestion, Lopez started emailing who he believed was her friend Rob, who she said was aware of the abuse, to see if there was anything they could do to help her.But then Lopez got an email from Rob, saying Jamie’s abuse was starting again and getting worse.
A little over a month later, Jennifer was arrested. Her initial charges were for obstruction of justice. Jennifer's friends were in shock as the charges detailed her lies and manipulation. A few months later, Jennifer’s charges were upgraded and she was indicted on federal charges of murder for hire.
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