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The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP76 "Unreasonable Use of Force"

The cop-turned-law-professor gives his professional opinion about Derek Chauvin's actions the day George Floyd lost his life.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP74 "Going Against Accepted Police Practices"

The State's use-of-force expert is not done testifying; Seth Stoughton is the second prosecution witness on the subject; he tells the jury that the knee-to-neck restraint used on George Floyd was unreasonable and excessive.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP80 "State Rests Their Case"

On the stand, Seth Stoughton, the State's second use-of-force expert claims that no reasonable officer would have found Derek Chauvin's actions appropriate or acceptable.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP78 "Defense Delivers Their Case"

The first two witnesses for Derek Chauvin's defense testify about incidents involving George Floyd a year before he died in police custody; both talk about his drug use and questionable behavior.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP79 "Minneapolis Park Police Officer"

The Defense calls on officer Peter Chang of the Minneapolis Park Police, who happened to be on the scene near where George Floyd died, and explains to the jury how police struggled to arrest him, while the crowd around them was growing.

FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS

S1, EP4 "Killing And Then Robbing"

The State argued that after killing Richard Mallory, Aileen Wuornos robbed him; police said this would happen with each of her seven victims; she was accused of pawning their things to get money; this would be the only trial this confessed killer would face.

FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS

S1, EP5 "Medical Examiner Testifies"

The medical examiner who did the autopsy on Richard Mallory went into disturbing details of his death; Aileen Wuornos was accused of shooting Mallory six times in his car and stealing his things.

FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS

S1, EP6 "Evidence From The Crime Lab"

State crime lab experts testified; they were called in to investigate patterns and key evidence in the killings; the firearm expert on the stand claimed that a .22-caliber pistol is a very common gun.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "Lead Case Agent Defends Her Investigation"

The Defense raises questions on whether other crew members on set pointed the finger at Hannah Gutierrez immediately following the shooting of Halyna Hutchins.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP33 "Line Producer Testifies"

The lead case agent, Corporal Alexandra Hancock tries to clear up some things for the jury during her redirect examination; next in the State's case, testimony comes from one of the producers of the movie "Rust".

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP34 "No More Training Days Or Safety Meetings"

A number of accidental gun discharges occurred in the days before Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of the movie "Rust".

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP35 "Experienced Armorer Opines"

Prosecutors bring in Bryan Carpenter, an armorer who worked in the film industry, to stress the importance of the armorer's job to ensure the safety of the cast and crew.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP36 "The Role Of The Armorer"

Muzzle discipline and finger off the trigger were some of the firearm safety protocols jurors learned.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP41 "Victim-Impact Statements"

Victim-impact statements began in the sentencing phase for Christopher Gregor. First up, was Corey Micciolo's grandparents on his mother's side. They all called for the judge to give Gregor the maximum punishment by law. Emotions filled up this small courtroom. Gregor faced up to 40 years in prison for his conviction of aggravated manslaughter and child endangerment.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP42 "Judge Gives His Sentence"

The judge gave his detailed response in this case which he wrote down. In the death of his child, Corey Micciolo, Christopher Gregor faced up to four decades behind bars. He was not convicted of murder but instead, aggravated manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. Judge Guy Ryan got the final word in this trial. He claimed Corey was not loved, care for and protected by his father.

FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS

S1, EP1 "Notorious Serial Killer On Trial"

The woman who would become known as one of the nation's most notorious serial killers, was linked to the deaths of seven middle-aged men in central Florida. The killings all happened within a span of one year. Opening statements began in Florida versus Aileen Wuornos. She was charged with the first-degree murder of Richard Mallory and armed robbery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. But investigators said she had more victims. And if convitcted, she faced the death penalty.

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