COLUMBUS, Ohio - If Jennifer Hyatte stopped during her flight to Ohio this week to read a paper or watch the news, she would have seen her face on front pages and television screens. Authorities had accused her of murder. With a nationwide manhunt for her and her husband, she must have known she was in a world of trouble. She switched cars, dyed her hair and lied to a cabbie about her travels. Still, when Common Pleas Court Judge Jennifer Brunner told her on Friday she could get the death penalty if convicted in Tennessee, she slumped back in...