Ramsaran to speak out on Dateline from prison
At 9 p.m. on Friday, NBC Dateline will air a two hour episode titled, “The Perfect Life,” that includes a prison interview with Ramsaran. (Photo from Dateline)
NORWICH - In October of 2023, Ganesh R. Ramsaran pleaded guilty to the 2012 slaying of his wife in a retrial and accepted a sentence of 22 years in prison for a reduced charge of manslaughter.
In October of 2022, Ramsaran was granted a retrial over the 2014 murder conviction of Jennifer Ramsaran, after it was determined his previous defense was not adequate.
At 9 p.m. on Friday, NBC Dateline will air a two hour episode titled, “The Perfect Life,” that includes a prison interview with Ramsaran. More information and a preview for the episode can be found on www.nbcnews.com.
According to Dateline, “The Story: Jennifer Ramsaran, a devoted mother of three, is found murdered in her New York town. More than a decade later, the story takes an unexpected turn as a twist emerges that leads to an unforeseen conclusion. Friday’s two-hour broadcast features the latest developments in the case, including a new interview with her husband, Remy Ramsaran, who was convicted for her murder.”
Reported by Andrea Canning and interviews with Remy Ramsaran, Glenn Ramsaran, Defense Attorneys David Hammond & Melissa Swartz, and Special Prosecutor Benjamin Bergman.
In October of 2022, Ramsaran was granted a retrial over the 2014 murder conviction of Jennifer Ramsaran, after it was determined his previous defense was not adequate.
At 9 p.m. on Friday, NBC Dateline will air a two hour episode titled, “The Perfect Life,” that includes a prison interview with Ramsaran. More information and a preview for the episode can be found on www.nbcnews.com.
According to Dateline, “The Story: Jennifer Ramsaran, a devoted mother of three, is found murdered in her New York town. More than a decade later, the story takes an unexpected turn as a twist emerges that leads to an unforeseen conclusion. Friday’s two-hour broadcast features the latest developments in the case, including a new interview with her husband, Remy Ramsaran, who was convicted for her murder.”
Reported by Andrea Canning and interviews with Remy Ramsaran, Glenn Ramsaran, Defense Attorneys David Hammond & Melissa Swartz, and Special Prosecutor Benjamin Bergman.
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