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AZ v. AriasS1, EP118 "Foggy Memory"Jodi tells jurors that she began shaking during cross-examination, saying it was especially difficult during the times she had to recount the day and moments she killed Travis Alexander; Jodi tells the prosecution she didn't remember what she did.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP119 "The Fatal Encounter"Jodi Arias never calls the police or anyone else after she kills Travis Alexander, even though she says she killed him in self-defense; instead, she takes the knife and gun, gets in her car and leaves town.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP120 "Prosecutor Goes to Battle"Jurors hear about sex, fights, and a messy relationship that turns deadly; Jodi Arias claims she was in a fight for her life when Travis Alexander angrily pursued her; prosecutors say she countered him with a gun and a knife.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Aiming To Discredit Detective Mark Fuhrman"Legal discussion was carried out in court over the defense's next witness to which the state objected to. Prosecutors tried hard to limit the defense's attempt to impeach detective Mark Fuhrman, a 19-year veteran on the LA police force.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Laura McKinny"The aspiring screenwriter who interviewed a LAPD detective in research for her film took the stand. Detective Mark Fuhrman was recorded in a series of interviews on tape by screenwriter Laura McKinny.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Hours Of Recorded Conversations"Laura McKinny became the key witness for O.J. Simpson's defense in their strategy to discredit one of LAPD's controversial officers.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Using A Racial Slur 42 Times"The screenwriter who recorded detective Mark Fuhrman hurl racist remarks in a series of interviews on tape recalled on the stand her interview style. Laura McKinny claimed she was simply a journalist wanting the story.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP53 "Searching George Floyd's Mercedes SUV"The jury get a glimpse inside George Floyd's car; on the stand was the forensic scientist who oversaw the processing of the Mercedes SUV; investigators came across drugs in the car similar to the ones found in Floyd's system during his autopsy.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP106 "Details in Her Diary"The jury learns about the intricate details Jodi Arias put in her journal; Jodi tells jurors about the feelings swirling after her breakup with Travis Alexander and says they both showed mixed emotions over the next few months.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP107 "Sex Life Testimony"The temptations, fantasies and urges between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander all boil up to an ugly end; the jury will later decide whether Jodi's trip to Mesa, Ariz., was part of a planned plot to kill her ex-boyfriend.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP108 "In Jodi's Own Words"The jury attempts to understand what was on Jodi Arias' mind when she went to Mesa and killed Travis; Jodi keeps saying she would do anything to not make Travis angry and claims it was only in their last fight that she was concerned for her safety.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Last Pitch On The Fuhrman Tapes"Judge Lance Ito listens to what the screenwriter on the stand had to say about her taped interviews with Detective Mark Fuhrman; she started these recordings nearly a decade before Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman, were killed.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Arguments Over The Racist Tapes"The State argues the Mark Fuhrman tapes played for jurors would be a distraction; the Defense said they should be heard because Detective Fuhrman was a key witness in the State's case against O.J. Simpson.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "State Pushes Back On The Tapes"Prosecutors put it all on the record as to why they believed the Mark Fuhrman tapes should be left out of this case; lead prosecutor Marcia Clark argues that jurors should only be given relevant facts about the evidence in the stabbings.
CA v. O.J. SimpsonS1 "Last Pleas On The Fuhrman Tapes"Judge Lance Ito and LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman becomes the most important people in this portion of the defense's case; it all revolves around audio tapes recorded nearly a decade before these murders even occurred.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP41 "Crisis Intervention Training"Jurors listened to more testimony from a crisis intervention officer with the Minneapolis Police Department; he supervised and oversaw the training that officers like Chauvin received on the job.
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