Video: Lydia Martinez Talks Future After Being Released From Jail
Lydia Martinez spoke with WCBI hours after being released from the Lowndes County jail about her son-in-law's murder, and her future.
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Lydia Martinez spoke with WCBI hours after being released from the Lowndes County jail about her son-in-law's murder, and her future.
Lydia Martinez says she helped cover up her son-in-law's murder, all in an effort to protect her grandchildren.
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