Prosecutor discusses difficulty of no-body cases
The suspects accused of murdering Danielle Stislicki and Na'Ziyah Harris are about to head to trial. While the cases are separate, they both share one similarity: The bodies of the victims have not been found. Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson, who tried the case of Jessica Heeringa, in 2018, discusses what prosecutors look for when bringing no-body murder cases to trial.
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