48 Hours - A Death In The Stairwell
Episode Date: January 11, 2026After her husband is found dying at the foot of the stairs, a woman accused of murder fights to clear her name. Peter Van Sant reports. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practic...es visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I was at the New Haven Police Department when I heard our dispatch taking a call from a frantic caller.
9-11-1-1-1-1-the-adres severe emergency.
I'm right, I can't look all over.
I immediately got in my car, alerted Officer Shaneybrook.
We activated our lights and sirens and proceeded to the scene.
It was a little after four in the morning.
He's not responding.
Okay, I'm going to have help on the way to you. They'll be there in just a few minutes, okay?
As we approach the house,
is he breathing?
I see who I later found to be Allison Davis out in the front yard, waving me down.
I'm sorry, I'm like in the camera.
I'm not appropriate.
You're fine.
I asked where the victim was.
She directed me in through the kitchen.
By the front door, I could see a male laying face down with a large pool of blood around his head.
What's your name?
Kevin Davis.
Did Allison attempt to talk to Kevin?
No, sir, not that I ever saw.
Kevin, can you hear us?
Kevin.
Just stay here, here.
Ma'am, is there anybody else in the house just somewhere to where?
Just my dog.
Okay, when did you find him?
Just now, I woke up, I began a fight last night,
and I was sleeping on the couch.
He was sleeping upstairs, and all of a sudden I woke up to a loud bang,
and I was like, what is it?
This just doesn't look like a halt.
After I got the prognosis from the paramedics,
A medics confirmed C minus.
I went up and let her know that he is extremely critical.
Right now we're treating this as a crime scene due to his condition, okay?
I inform her that at this point she cannot go back into the house.
Like, why is it being treated as a crime scene?
Just due to his condition, okay?
He's critical right now.
All right.
The crime scene part really surprised her.
She doesn't have a normal reaction.
for me telling her, her husband's critical, right?
I think she's still in a shot.
You think so?
I had Detective Krueger paged out.
I get the call.
It's about five in the morning, so I get dressed, show up on scene.
Allison's staying outside, relatively very calm.
She said that you guys write East Haven last night.
She says they're out drinking at East Haven Tavern.
We got home.
He had some more beers than working then.
And she said that.
She had slept on the couch.
And then I woke up to a loud noise.
And when I came over, I saw him face down.
She said he had fallen down the stairs and there was blood everywhere.
I asked her if I could search the home.
She said that she wanted to cooperate,
signed my consensus search paper,
and I go into the home, I verify.
There's a blanket and a pillow on the couch,
the TV's on, someone was just sleeping there, checks out.
She said that they had a couple of beers when they got home.
There's beer cans lined up.
Everything seemed to be normal.
My alarm had just gone off for work, and I get a phone call from Allison.
My name is Casey Clem, and Allison Davis is my best friend.
There was an accident, and Kevin had fallen, and he was on his way to the hospital.
I said, see no more, I'm on my way.
She, like, just fell apart in my arms and just started hysterically crying.
They had pronounced him brain dead.
When I was sitting next to Allison at the hospital, Detective Kruger called...
And I said that the scene is released.
You can return home, get closed, whatever you need to do.
And he suggested that we have someone come clean this up
and that there was a lot of blood.
In hindsight, I would have held the scene for longer after the autopsy.
That's when it started to change.
This is no accident.
She didn't do this.
She never would have done this.
It's a homicide.
Did Allison Davis murder her husband, Kevin?
Peter Van Sant reports a death in the stairwell.
August 12, 2023, New Haven, Indiana.
Shortly before morning broke, in the home he rented with his wife Allison,
at the base of a steep stairway, Kevin Davis's blood seeped onto the floor.
Where's that blood coming from?
Fate who's nose.
The amount of blood was, it was alarming.
It was everywhere.
Allison had already given Detective James Kruger
permission to search the house.
If you do agree to that,
I need you to sign there saying that you understand it.
But she warned them about the bedroom,
where their pit bull, Willow,
would sometimes growl at strangers who approach.
She's up in the bedroom, and she's a guard dog.
Okay.
I don't know if she'd do anything.
And I don't want anything.
Right now, what I won't do is I won't go in that room.
Okay.
It's critical right now.
Kevin had been rushed to Parkview Regional Medical Center.
After speaking with first responders and breaking the tragic news to her loved ones,
Allison also headed to Parkview.
So you go to the hospital?
Yes.
Steve Krause watched his daughter try to will Kevin back to consciousness.
Their favorite phrase for one another was Babe.
And Allison's up there, hey, babe, you're going to be okay.
Hey, babe, you know, I'm here with you.
Hey, babe, I love you.
She had, like, blood on her fingernail cuticles and on her phone.
I could tell her she had been crying, but she kind of just looked like in shock.
Her best friend, Casey Clem.
They had her in, like, a little small waiting room with a chaplain, and I was trying to
to calm her down to ask questions, you know, like what was going on.
Back at the house, Detective Kruger lifted restrictions and cleared the bloody scene.
It was horrific, but at this point, he believed it was an accident.
Maybe he took a headplant down the stairs. I don't know. I wasn't there.
The detective said, I think we're done here.
Allison stayed at the hospital. But back home, all that blood needed to be cleaned up.
You don't think about that, right?
Like, who cleans it up?
I said, well, I will go do it.
You had permission to do this.
Correct.
Permission from the lead detective in this case?
Correct.
How upsetting was this process of cleaning?
Well, it's very upsetting.
Sometimes I'd become overwhelmed and need to gather myself
to finish what I'd come to do.
including tending to Willow, who had been left upstairs in their bedroom with the door closed.
Allison was concerned that the dog hadn't been left out.
They had no children, so the dog was like a child.
Throughout that frantic morning, Allison and her family quietly prayed.
I'm praying, Kevin, just, you know, wake up, you know, wake up.
You look like you're sleeping, just wake up.
Kevin and Allison were part of a tight group of friends who were regulars at the East Hays.
Tavern, where Jody Espy and Jessica Eckwright take care of the crowd.
Our customers become our family around here.
The news that Kevin was in critical condition hit hard.
Everybody was just talking like, oh my gosh, he was just here.
That's so sad.
Kevin and Allison had been at the tavern just hours earlier.
It would hard not to be a friend of Allison's because she just made everybody feel like you mattered.
Kevin, a skilled landscaper, had a big personality that matched his big heart.
Kevin Davis was just nice guy, always hardworking, ready to help anybody out at any time.
Close friends Todd Spessert and Jason Young scrambled to see Kevin.
We all met at the hospital.
Yeah. We talked to Allison and her parents.
She had been crying, but she was holding back.
She was a mess.
She was devastated.
Yes.
Yes.
The scene was overwhelming.
Yeah, he's brain dead.
There's nothing left in there.
Just a few hours earlier, he was sitting right over here, right?
Correct.
Do you say anything to Kevin?
Oh, yeah.
I told him, I was like, I feel really bad about this,
and it should have happened, and wish you were still here.
And did you have a chance to say goodbye to your friend?
Yeah, I'd say goodbye there.
Yep.
And then they were talking about, you know, donating his organs and stuff.
I was like, wow.
He was an organ donor?
Yes, yes.
She was very proud of him for that too.
His life support would be disconnected.
Soon, 40-year-old Kevin Davis was gone.
At 33, Allison was a widow.
They were just happy type of couple that would dance in the kitchen to muse.
together, just the two of them.
Like, that's just who they were.
They were great together.
It shook their friend, Deontay Bristol.
I was just holding back tears because we were just hanging out.
Like, I was just hanging out with this guy.
It's devastating, not just because he's no longer here,
but the circumstances surrounding it are traumatic.
It had to be an accident.
Nobody ever thought it was anything but a fall.
And that's what Detective Kruger concluded, too.
I just didn't see any need in a small department to tie up all our resources and hold in the house for an accident scene.
But the scene did raise questions. Despite a huge amount of blood, first responders didn't see any lacerations on Kevin's head.
I was just told that he was bleeding out of his nose and mouth. There was no obvious wound on the side of his head.
That same day, a doctor here at Parkview treating Kevin felt compelled to speak up.
One of the doctors and the ER staff had some concerns with his injuries.
The CT scans showed internal wounds, multiple skull fractures. She also noted bruising to his
face and scalp and concluded Kevin's injuries were not consistent with a fall down a stairway.
That definitely raised some red flags in my mind. She alerted the coroner's office,
who ordered an autopsy. When did this accident scene become a crime scene?
after the autopsy.
Once they told me that he had a crushed in skull,
definitely is not consistent with a fall from the stairs.
That's when I started digging a lot deeper into this case.
Three days after Kevin's death,
the autopsy was completed and the provocative findings
turned over to police.
I get the autopsy report saying that his skull is crushed in.
Definitely is not consistent with a fall from the stairs.
But Kruger says,
it is consistent with a violent physical beating.
And you now are going, we may have a homicide on our hands, right?
Right.
You have a suspect in this case.
Yeah, Allison's definitely our suspect.
You have two people in a house, one is murdered.
It seemed a routine step to launch the murder investigation of Allison Davis.
But the New Haven Police Department had a huge challenge, created by its own
decision. By releasing the scene, that meant family members could reenter the house. Yeah, the house is back to her.
But when people, other than law enforcement, enter a house, once it's been released, there's a problem,
right? There is. There can be contamination of a crime scene. Yeah. The day after police received the
autopsy, four days after Kevin's death, Detective Kruger got a search warrant. That same day,
and the next, he returned to the house.
body cam rolling.
I have a couple more search warrants here.
Okay.
First one is I gotta take your phone from you.
Okay.
Police had been looking for more evidence,
including a possible murder weapon or traces of blood.
But by then, Allison's dad had already straightened up as best he could.
I basically cleaned up the area that I could visually see blood,
and it was around where Kevin was on the floor.
It's right there at the bottom of the steps.
bottom of the steps.
So if I can gather the phone first.
Allison shared with Casey a growing unease she couldn't shake.
She was really upset that they took their phones.
Is that password protected?
Because that was a lot of their memories, pictures to look back on.
Thank you very much.
Allison would say she initially spoke willingly to investigators.
All right, thank you.
Doing all police asked of her.
She would talk to whomever wanted to speak with her.
Is that right?
She had nothing to hide.
Why would she?
There's nothing that suggests there was anything other than a fall down the stairs.
And for you, this was a tragic accident.
Of course, it was.
And as the spotlight turned to Allison Davis, here at the East Haven Tavern,
there were plenty who voiced their support.
There's no way.
There's no way what?
That she could have done that.
She could have killed him.
There's no way.
I could not imagine in any world where she would be wanted for murder.
The tavern crowd tells the story of that night.
Allison was working retail at Victoria's Secret.
When she finished, she headed over.
As usual, Kevin was waiting for her.
On that night, where was he sitting?
He was sitting over here at the bar.
And his mood that night was?
Was good.
He was happy.
He was friendly.
I was here with him.
You were here.
It was around 9 p.m.
when Allison walked in.
Typical night.
There was nothing out of the ordinary
in the slightest.
Kevin had a second,
then a third beer,
and some vodka shots.
Allison sipped on her usual,
a sweet cocktail.
It didn't seem like she was drinking
excessively at all.
The East Haven regulars carried on.
Kevin could get a little loud,
his friends say,
but they knew that was just Kevin being Kevin.
I mean, he was just a lot.
What does a lot mean?
He was very opinionated.
But she loved him through it.
Soon, it was after midnight.
Time to turn in.
They were calling it a night, winding down.
Allison left the tavern first,
with Kevin following shortly after.
I think it was about one.
Kevin and his buddy Jason started texting.
Now, those texts, do you still have them?
Can you show them to me?
Yeah.
You can just start here, you just start scrolling through.
So this starts at 1.11 a.m.
Jason asked, you guys make it back? Kevin responding, oh yeah, sorry, L.O.L.
A moment later, Kevin confides, yeah, we are good, bro.
I'm just listening to music, L.O.L.
Just being funny, you know, all that was basically going on until about 2.31.
But Casey says Allison told her it was late, and she had told Kevin to quiet down.
She was tired and all she wanted was to get some sleep.
She said, Kevin, I have to get up early for work.
I'm going to go downstairs and sleep if you don't stop.
I need to sleep.
Kevin sent Jason a seemingly innocent text.
He says, I'm putting my phone on silent, laugh my ass off, got to go to bed, the wife.
The wife.
After the autopsy results came back and Detective Kruger got Allison and Kevin's phones,
he studied that text and the ones before it.
He thought they didn't seem innocent at all.
He was obviously annoyed at her about something.
Remember, Allison had told first responders that they'd had a fight.
I woke up.
I got a fight less than.
Who knows what was said.
It obviously aggravated her.
This is a wife that lost it and beat her husband to death.
There's nothing to suggest that Allison did anything.
This is just strictly an accident.
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With evidence showing that Kevin Davis's skull had multiple fractures, everything was being re-examined to determine if those injuries were accidental or intentional.
9-1-1-1-the-dress for your emergency.
Detective Kruger's team analyzed that 911 call and concluded Allison was acting.
This is rehearsed because she wanted to listen to what the 911 dispatcher had to say,
and then she went to her whole rehearsal.
He fell down the stairs just now.
I was sleeping down to air.
All I heard all of a sudden, you heard a loud noise.
She never asked them to hurry up.
Almost every 911 call you listen to, hey, hurry up, I need to.
You need you now. This call is about her. It's not about Kevin.
Kevin, can you hear us?
And even as their body cams rolled, Hedrick and Shaneybrook questioned if Allison was genuinely
concerned, as Kevin lay dying.
Typically, based on your experience, how is a spouse reacting in a situation like this?
Usually just absolute panic.
And when EMTs lifted Kevin, brain dead into an emergency vehicle,
Did she attempt to get into the ambulance?
Not once.
Not once.
Was she crying?
I don't ever recall witnessing her cry.
But they say they did hear her laughing.
We both noticed it.
When she was also talking to the paramedics,
my body camera captured her kind of laughing with paramedics.
Is there somewhere we could get closed for you?
Because you can't.
Yeah, that's the problem.
I mean, it is what it is at this point.
Okay, okay.
Also strange to police was what they observed at the bottom of the stairs.
This just doesn't look like a fault.
He fell down the stairs, why wasn't he more, either wedged up against the doorway,
not laying perfectly flat in a horizontal position.
It's almost like he was laid down at that base of the stairs.
It didn't make sense.
Police would come to think they knew why.
It didn't add up to tumble down the stairs.
What did it add up to you?
Blunt force trauma.
A beating, police say, several severe blows to the head
until Kevin's skull caved in.
Right now we're treating this as a crime scene due to his condition, okay?
All right.
Police uncovered something else.
Allison told different stories as to where she and Kevin were sleeping.
Remember, first responders heard this story.
I was sleeping on the couch.
He was sleeping upstairs.
But that's not what investigators say Allison told Kevin's mother, Alta Beers.
Alta tells me that Allison told her that they were in bed together.
I said, okay, that's interesting.
She had told you she was on a couch.
Yeah, completely different.
Kruger says Allison didn't share with Kevin's family.
just how critically he was hurt.
She's minimizing this entire situation,
especially to Kevin's family.
Why do you suppose Allison minimized his injuries?
Because she caused the injuries.
That's why she minimized him.
She's caught lying.
The detective's theories, the 911 call, faked.
Allison's behavior, unnatural.
Kevin's body...
It had been moved.
It looks to me like he's been positioned.
in a way that does not consistent with falling down the stairs.
Prosecutor Tessa Helgi teamed with Kruger and the doctors
who had treated and examined Kevin.
So your experts are looking at a man that they believe basically was beaten to death.
That's exactly what they believe.
Beaten by someone.
Right.
And that someone you believe was?
Allison Davis.
But the prosecutor sensed the investigation faced some serious challenges.
Where's the murder weapon?
It's a great question.
And what triggered this?
Between them?
I don't know.
I wish I knew.
But Helgi and Kruger became convinced.
They had learned something important about Allison and Kevin's marriage that could suggest a motive.
I spoke with Kevin's mother, Alta, and she informed me that there were having some marital issues.
You know, a domestic relationship that has gone bad.
It is on the rocks.
And remember these texts from the final hours of his life between Kevin and his friend Jason Young?
He said, I'm putting my phone on silent, laughing my ass off, got to go to bed, the wife.
Got to go, the wife.
Investigators suggested that message reflected tensions in the marriage.
Jason believes that's ridiculous.
Did he ever say to you, my marriage is in trouble?
No.
She would have told me if there was something going on and never.
was that hinted.
Allison's supporters say she was just being honest with investigators when she mentioned the argument.
But with detectives bearing down on her, Allison had stopped talking to them about her marriage,
or anything else.
She once completely silent after that.
The cooperation stopped.
Over with.
Yep.
Yep.
On October 17, 2023, after two months of investigation, police declared,
Kevin's death, a homicide. And two months after that, a warrant was issued for Allison's arrest
for the murder of her husband. I mean, this is unbelievable. So we get a recommendation for
criminal defense team in Indianapolis. Andrew Baldwin and Max Wiley, I spent quite a bit of time
with her, and she's just a wonderful person. Three days before Christmas, Allison Davis,
walked into the Allen County Jail with her parents.
She said I'm Allison Davis and I'm here to turn myself in.
Did they handcuff her right in front of you?
Yes.
Do you believe Allison Davis had anything to do with her husband's death?
No.
Wiley and Baldwin thought they knew exactly why cops hadn't found a murder weapon.
Because there was no murder.
What was the instrument that you believe?
believe caused Kevin's death.
The banister at the bottom of the stairs.
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Indiana rarely allows bail on a murder charge.
Allison Davis was locked up in the Allen County Jail.
She pleaded not guilty.
We know Allison.
And we know she isn't capable of what they accused her of.
Does she have a temper?
No.
She never has a temper.
She had a criminal record?
No, she just has a criminal record.
Her father, Steve, hoped he'd given Allison tools to survive behind bars
and face the anxious wait until her trial.
Our family is faith-based, and Allison leaned on that faith.
It was so hard.
Casey Clem searched desperately for a way to help her friend.
It's like there's nothing I can do for her except pretend to be strong and remind her that I'm here.
While loved ones missed Allison, she told them that she missed Kevin.
You know, she would say I haven't been sleeping because I just keep seeing it in my head and I just miss him and I want him.
And, you know, she would talk about how all she wants more than anything in the world
is to just hear him call her babe again and hold her.
Friends and family were denied any direct contact.
No visitation.
Were you able to see her on a video FaceTime kind of situation?
No, we were not.
Only her attorneys, Max Wiley and Andrew Baldwin, could see Allison.
Through Plexiglass, they got to know their client
and developed a sense of her relationship with Kevin.
Do you buy into this notion that it was a troubled marriage headed toward a cliff?
Not at all.
No one's coming to the detectives right after this happened and saying there were problems in their marriage.
You need to investigate this. Nobody.
But remember, four weeks after Kevin died, Detective Kruger spoke with Kevin's mother, Alta.
He says she told him Kevin and Allison were having marital problems.
It was looking like it was leaning towards a separation.
I think it's fair to say that he was concerned about the marriage
and that he had shared those concerns with his family.
As Helgi prepared, she believed she had a compelling story to share with a jury,
and it wasn't about love and marriage.
This case is going to boil down to a lot of science.
I'm Dr. Bill Smock.
I'm a consultant to the Allen County District Attorney's Office in the death of Mr.
Davis. When I brought Dr. Smok in and I provided him all our materials, I did not tell him what
anyone else thought. The defense retained a medical expert of its own, Dr. L. J. Drogovich, a forensic
pathologist and neuropathologist. He studies brains. He studies brain injuries. He's passionate
about it. The two experts would come to radically different conclusions.
Mr. Davis was beaten to death. Kevin Davis died.
as a result of falling and striking his head on a bottom post of the stairway banister.
They worked to make sense of a tragedy that started with a phone call.
911, what's the address? It's a severe emergency.
I am not heard a call. Would you like to hear it?
Sure.
You ready? I'm ready.
I can't look over.
Listen to her. And I can't believe they did this to her.
It's unbelievable.
Such injustice.
At the East Haven Tavern, the regulars were torn.
A lot of people think she's guilty.
A lot of people think she's innocent.
There's just not a bone in my body that thinks she could have done this.
I believe that she's not guilty.
What do you believe happened that night?
I have no idea.
In your mind, is it a thing that you?
Is Allison Davis a killer?
I don't know.
May 5th, 2025.
Allison has been locked up for 17 months.
The trial starts tomorrow.
Morning, May 6th.
Former Detective James Kruger,
now police chief Kruger,
after a promotion, heads to court.
I'm anxious.
What's at stake today is
Either Kevin Davis gets justice for what was done to him or we let a murderer walk free.
And I just kept thinking what evidence they have to say that Allison murdered him?
And there just wasn't anything.
Kruger admits the investigation was flawed, but he isn't making any excuses.
I was responsible for gathering the evidence, making sure everything was completed.
If something got messed up or I missed something, that falls on my responsibility.
That's my baby.
He knows there are challenges, starting with a most basic issue.
He was a big guy.
You know, the jurors may have a hard time believing that she was even capable of causing this injury to him.
And if the chief was a betting man...
I give this one a 50-50.
I believe that there's a very good possibility that this jury will hang and there won't be a verdict.
At the Allen County Courthouse, both sides are set to go.
The prosecution has no murder weapon.
The prosecution has nowhere to hide from this paltry evidence that it's about to present to you.
There's no doubt that Kevin was murdered.
And like Kruger, Helgi knows this case is a tough one.
So many people think Allison Davis simply could not be a killer.
That's not Allison.
That's not who she is.
She had no reason.
Kevin was her world.
Are you convinced that Allison Davis murdered her husband?
I'm 100% convinced, yes.
Fort Wayne's historic courthouse.
Allison Davis is on trial charged with murder.
No cameras inside.
48 hours is allowed a sketch artist.
Investigators, doctors, loved ones testify.
But all eyes are on Allison.
And what do you see on her face?
I see love.
But it isn't love.
of its forensics that define this trial.
Dr. Smok and Dragovic and their radically opposing theories.
Mr. Davis sustained blows to the head,
not just on one side, but on the back and the left side as well.
At trial, Smock presents this CT scan highlighting Kevin's injuries,
the multiple fractures to his head.
What that says is that Mr. Davis sustained multiple blows
to multiple areas of his head.
I told the jury that Mr. Davis was the victim of a homicide.
He did not fall down those stairs.
He believes Allison wielded a weapon that was never found.
For example, a kettlebell, a weight.
It certainly could be the end of a baseball bat.
Kevin Davis was not killed as a result of impacts by baseball bat.
He suffered only one.
one impact to the head as his head slammed into that post of the banister.
That one impact, Drogavitch says, led to multiple fractures.
He says the same impact then caused Kevin's brain to ricochet inside his skull.
The shattered bone fragments acted like shrapnel, tearing Kevin's brain.
They claim that Kevin was beaten.
They got it wrong.
I would say Dr. Drogovich got it wrong.
Dr. Smok says, just look at the police body cam video.
The banister post appears clean.
There's no evidence Kevin's head struck it.
There was no blood, no tissue, no hair on the top of that banister.
But remember, Dragovic argues the post is clean because Kevin's injuries were internal.
Kevin never had any open wound anywhere on his body.
Blood that was found by first responders was on the floor, beneath Kevin's body.
It came from his nose and mouth.
According to the defense, his skull hit this.
And if you want to follow me down here, Peter.
Chief Kruger tells us what he believes happened to Kevin.
I believe that he made some comments to Allison, who was laying down here on the couch.
And he's walking away from him.
He's walking away from her.
And Allison grabs an object.
He takes a blow to the back of the head.
Legally intoxicated and immobilized by more blows.
And somewhere in this area is where he loses it and falls.
Investigators believe Allison dragged 219-pound Kevin across a portion of this floor.
Ms. Davis sees these stairs and says, well, this is my scapegoal.
I can make it look like this as an accident.
and he was pulled just enough to make it look like he fell down the stairs.
Anne Kruger says there's more evidence of Allison's guilt, Kevin's cold body temperature.
Core body temperature was 91 degrees.
Dr. Smok says he knows why.
Kevin Davis was lying there for at least two hours before 911 was called.
Kevin, can you hear us?
But in his testimony, Dr. Dagovic counters.
Kevin's low temperature is due to something else.
The impact with the post destroyed a key part of Kevin's brain.
It's called the hypothalamus.
That part of the brain is the actual thermostat for the body.
The result?
Your body temperature is out of control.
It's a kaput.
There are so many inconsistencies with that theory.
So I came up the stairs.
Kruger took us upstairs.
to that bedroom Willow the Pit Bull shared with Kevin and Allison.
She's up in the bedroom, and she's a guard dog.
Allison had warned Kruger, Willow might attack.
Right now what I won't do is I won't go in that room.
Did you ever get into this room?
I never did. Not on that morning.
I 100% wish I would have gotten into this room on the morning of the 12th.
Because the murder weapon could have been in there.
Chief Kruger has been at the house several times.
This is the first time Allison's lawyers were able to get inside.
Oh, my goodness.
That's the staircase right there.
And there's the post.
So you hit that and you end up, yeah, your feet over here.
Let's see how steep these stairs are.
They are really steep, aren't they?
And narrow.
Yeah, and narrow.
It's powerful to be in this house.
And to picture what they believe were the final fatal steps of Kevin Davis.
It's an intoxicated guy that fell down the stairs and hit his head on that post right there.
The trial lasts four days.
Allison does not take the stand.
The jury is now out.
They just heard closing arguments for about two hours.
Which story will the jury believe?
The courthouse is dark except for the jury room.
Some 21 grueling months have passed
since the heartbreaking death of Kevin Davis.
Kevin, can you hear us?
If convicted of his murder,
Allison Davis could spend the rest of her life in prison.
At 11 p.m., word comes, a verdict.
Allison's family and attorneys emerge.
Not guilty.
Allison Davis, not guilty.
Just moments before, Steve had locked eyes with his daughter as her verdict came down.
She was crying with joy, and it was a wonderful moment.
That family over there, that's why we do this work.
That's exactly why we do this work.
Kevin's mother, Alta, doesn't want her son to be forgotten.
He's my son.
I've always loved him and always well.
She accepts the verdict.
Okay, I'm dealing with it.
She stole my daughter-in-law, no matter what.
But where is Allison?
Back in jail, waiting for her release paperwork.
A cold but joyous crowd stands vigil.
Then, at 2.12 a.m., the jailhouse door cracks open.
Allison comes out and everybody just erupts with,
Joy.
Oh my gosh.
It was a group hug of the ages.
Yes.
Tears.
Saying, Alison, we missed you so much.
It's so good to have you in our arms again.
It's a lot of emotions, really.
There is no joy for those who believe the jury got it wrong.
I was like, oh, unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
You were stunned by that?
I was.
Yeah.
48 hours spoke with this juror.
who asked us not to show her face or use her name.
Well, the prosecution didn't have a strong case.
Like there was no weapon, there was no,
this is where she did it and how she did it.
The prosecution's theory had a lot of holes.
And the jury believed the theories of Dr. Dagovic.
He explained everything in very clear terms that we could understand.
And it just made sense.
It made sense to the injury.
For the family at East Haven Tavern,
Cheers to Kevin.
A bittersweet celebration.
And for Kevin's family, what would you have to say to them?
I'm just, I'm so sorry for your loss.
It's so devastating.
What do you hope for her?
I hope that she can find her place.
And to get back to that smiling, happy person that she was,
she didn't deserve a year and a half of her life taken away,
sitting in jail.
So I was really happy for her.
Allison is left New Haven and is living with her parents and her dog Willow.
