Microsoft exec’s widow faces man accused of plotting her husband’s brutal murder, reveals eerie final call

The widow of slain Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan came face to face Monday with the man accused of helping to plan his killing, recounting the bitter custody conflict and final phone call that preceded the roadside ambush. Kirsten Bridegan took the witness stand as Mario Fernandez Saldana’s murder trial got underway in Florida.
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The widow of slain Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan came face to face Monday with the man accused of helping to plan his killing, recounting the bitter custody conflict and final phone call that preceded the roadside ambush. Kirsten Bridegan took the witness stand as Mario Fernandez Saldana’s murder trial got underway in Florida. Prosecutors allege Fernandez Saldana helped plan and finance the killing and that Henry Tenon was the gunman. Fernandez Saldana has pleaded not guilty, and his attorneys say the state cannot prove he solicited or intended Bridegan’s death.
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- The widow of slain Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan came face to face Monday with the man accused of helping to plan his killing, recounting the bitter custody conflict and final phone call that preceded the roadside ambush. Kirsten Bridegan took the witness stand as Mario Fernandez Saldana’s murder trial got underway in Florida.
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Microsoft exec’s widow faces man accused of plotting her husband’s brutal murder, reveals eerie final call
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