Six months after the murder on November 29, 2004, Nancy Seaman's murder trial began. She had spent the last six months in the
Oakland County Jail. While Nancy claimed that she had killed her husband in
self-defense,
prosecutor Lisa Ortleib-Gorcyca alleged that Nancy killed her husband out of rage, stating how Nancy was angry that although she planned to leave her husband, Bob was about to leave her first. Ortleib-Gorcyca also stated how Nancy believed that her husband was having an affair with another woman, although this wasn't the case. She alleged that after a marital fight, Nancy went straight to
Home Depot where she purchased the hatchet she would use to kill her husband. Despite the prosecutor's statements, Nancy persisted in her arguments of self-defense. She testified in her own defense on December 7, 2004, saying that she and Bob got into "the grand finale of all fights" on May 10 because she planned to leave. Nancy went on to describe the violent struggle that ended in Bob's death. In the end however, Nancy was convicted of first-degree, premeditated murder, which in Michigan carries an automatic life sentence. Following this conviction, trial judge John McDonald reduced this conviction to
second-degree murder, citing a lack of evidence to support a
first-degree murder conviction. This decision was later overturned by the
Michigan Court of Appeals back to first degree murder. She is serving her sentence in
Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility. ==Appeals==