Warning: This recording includes extreme emotion and anguish that may be disturbing to some listeners.

Syracuse, NY -- Two days before a jury convicted Dr. Robert Neulander of murder, it asked to hear Jenna Neulander's 911 call for help the day her mother died.

The jury asked to hear it three times, but twice sufficed. It was at least the fifth or sixth time the jury of six men and six women heard the gut-wrenching screams, sobs and anguish from a 25-year-old woman who had just seen her bloodied mother with a fatal head wound.

The chilling recording, played repeatedly in open court, became a centerpiece of District Attorney William Fitzpatrick's argument that Dr. Neulander had covered up his wife's murder by staging an apparent slip and fall in the shower.

Portions were played during opening statements of the Dr. Neulander murder trial. Fitzpatrick played the entire recording for the jury before calling his first witness.

Both he and defense lawyer Edward Z. Menkin played portions again while asking Jenna Neulander to recount her actions that morning for the jury.

And it was played again during closing arguments.

During trial, Fitzpatrick asked the jury to listen carefully to the tape. He questioned whether Jenna could have done everything she said she did in 13 seconds the 911 operator was on hold.

He also suggested that you could hear her drop the phone in a toilet room onto the marble floor after taking the call off hold.

In the doctor's defense, Menkin suggested that the toilet room phone couldn't have picked up the doctor yelling from the bedroom.

During deliberations, the jury still had unanswered questions. On the second day of deliberations, they asked to hear the recording again. They ended up listening to it twice, feverishly taking notes.

On Thursday morning, they found Dr. Neulander guilty of killing his wife and using his unwitting daughter in the cover-up.

Below is the transcript of Jenna Neulander's 911 call at 8:25 a.m. Sept. 17, 2012:

Jenna Neulander: (UNINTELLIGIBLE)

911: Mobile 911, (UNINTELLIGIBLE) what is your emergency?

Jenna: OK, 6916 Shalimar Way. My mother's, I don't know if she's breathing but she's laying on the ground in the shower.

911: OK.

Jenna: OK?

911: So you don't know if she is breathing?

Jenna: I don't know if she's --

911: Is she unconscious?

Jenna: Um, I , I don't know, I'm not --

911: Is she awake?

Jenna: She's -- I don't think she's awake.

911: OK, what's your phone number you're calling from?

Jenna: 4xx-xxxx

911: OK. All right --

Jenna: OK.

911: ...and how old is she?

Jenna: She's 61.

911: OK, take a deep breath; we're going to get somebody started. OK?

Jenna: I need, I need to go over there to see if she's OK.



911: OK, how do you know she's down there?

Jenna: My dad, my dad's over there. He's, he's over there.

911: OK, so you're not there.

Jenna: No. No. He's over there. He's in the bathroom. I'm not in the bathroom.

911: OK, so your dad called, your dad is with you? Can you, can you go to her now and stay on the phone with me?

Jenna: Dad! I mean, OK, um, um, yes.

911: Stay on the phone, OK?

Jenna: I need to put you on hold. I'm not, it's like a house phone.

HOLD TONE

Jenna: Oh my God, there's blood everywhere! (Unintelligible)

CRYING/SCREAMING/INAUDIBLE VOICES

911: Take a deep breath. We're going to get somebody started. Ma'am? Ma'am?

UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICES

Jenna: Oh my God, oh my God, my mother! My mommy! (UNINTELLIGIBLE) Dad, put her down! Her neck might be broken! Oh my God, daddy!

Robert Neulander: She's not breathing.

UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICES IN THE BACKGROUND/SCREAMING

911: OK, stay on the line. Awe.

Jenna: Mommy, mommy! Mom, mommy!

911: Ma'am?

Jenna: (SCREAMING) Mommy! (SCREAMING)

UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICES

SCREAMING

911: Hello?

Jenna: Mommy, daddy, daddy, daddy don't move her! Daddy, stop moving her, please!

UNINTELLIGIBLE VOICES

Robert: Call Ovid! (Robert Neulander's brother, Dr. Ovid Neulander)



Robert: Jenna, call Ovid!

Robert: Call Ovid!

Robert: She's gone.



Robert: Call Ovid!

Robert: Jenna? Call Ovid!

Jenna: (UNINTELLIGIBLE)



Robert: Call Ovid.

HANG UP