![]() It gave me time to find something to hang onto, to find a purpose to my life. I felt I had to stay alive to make sure that each defendant was brought to justice. But because of the five defendants and seven trials along the ten-year journey, I was able to hang on for the next trial, the next parole hearing, the next. Markowitz: I know without a doubt that my numerous suicide attempts would have dwindled down to one success had there been a speedy trial, or just a single defendant. ![]() ![]() You write that the long judicial process - almost 10 years - was a blessing in disguise. Interview with Susan Markowitz by Barry Leibowitz, Senior Writer at 48 Hours | Mystery From the day the authorities arrived on her doorstep with the devastating news that Nick had been found dead, Susan Markowitz pursued justice for her son - a mother's nine-year fight to bring the killers to account, and to rebuild a family shattered by an unconscionable crime.
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