Georgia woman convicted of husband's murder says she knows who the real killer is: "I did not do it."
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On July 5, 2018, Detective Daniel Hayes of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, north of Atlanta, responded to a most unusual call. MELODY FARRIS (police interview audio): He and Scott would get into it pretty heavily. I mean, you know, and they'd come blows just over things because Gary was so anal about everything. I mean, Scott's hot. … I mean he is — he's hot tempered. SCOTT FARRIS (police interview audio): I've always had this gut feeling, if something ever happened to my dad, that somebody needed to check her out. DET. HAYES (police interview audio): So your statement is you didn't do anything to harm Gary?
Peter Van Sant: A human body in a burn pile. Had you ever received a call like that in your career? MELODY FARRIS: No.
Det. Daniel Hayes: I had never personally responded to a call that — like that. No. DET. HAYES: And you don't know who did?

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