A Houston entrepreneur accused of murdering his pregnant wife cuts off his ankle monitor and flees to Italy seeking asylum, while a college football player awaits retrial for a 2006 murder amid questions about a detective's alleged Instagram posts. Plus, Oregon passes Kristille's Law to expedite police access to communications during stalking investigations. Lee Gilley, charged with capital murder of his wife and unborn child, fled the US with a fake Belgian passport and refused extradition from Italy, claiming the US justice system wrongly blamed him.