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Trace Evidence

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP68 "Trace Evidence"

The forensic scientist who examined the six large plastic bags containing Bill McGuire's remains testifies; Thomas Lesniak goes through each of the three suitcases that contained Bill's remains, doing a lot of measurements.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP71 "Inconclusive But Not Eliminated"

The jury gets visual exhibits of key pieces of evidence linked to the murder of Bill McGuire; they hear detailed, scientific analysis about the evidence police collected and processed; Melanie McGuire is accused of killing and dismembering.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP72 "More From Thomas Lesniak"

The jury hears more details of what a forensic scientist uncovered while examining the physical evidence in this case; after Bill McGuire's remains are identified, investigators turn their focus on how he was killed.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP70 "Forensic Scientist Under Cross-Examination"

The cross-examination of the state's forensic scientist heated up; the defense team argues that investigators wrongly zeroed in on Melanie McGuire into the months -- long investigation of her husband's murder.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP69 "Collected Physical Evidence Examined"

The cross-examination of the state's forensic scientist includes details about how his team worked to collect, process and examine evidence; a 10-inch-long hair is found in the remains of Bill McGuire.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP75 "Squeaky, Clean Apartment"

Investigators go to the apartment of Bill and Melanie McGuire multiple times looking for clues as to what happened to Bill; the defense emphasizes to the jurors that no evidence was found in the apartment.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP74 "Forensic Scientist to Neuropathologist"

The state's forensic scientist wraps up his testimony; Dr. Zhongxue Hua examines small pieces of human tissue that investigators uncovered in Bill's abandoned car in Atlantic City.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP76 "The Case Of The Small Human Tissue"

The jury learns about evidence at the microscopic level; very small particles of human tissue found on the floor mat of Bill McGuire's car that match his DNA.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP57 "Abandoned, Damaged Vehicle"

The cross-examination wasn't over yet on the man who saw the abandoned SUV parked near his home, after the deadly parade crash. He said it was damaged when he saw it.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP60 "Waukesha Residents Take the Stand"

One of the last people who interacted with Darrell Brooks before his arrest was the owner of the house where officers said he fled to; the homeowner testifies.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S1, EP3 "Last Call"

Ashley Biggs thought it was just another pizza delivery, and didn't know who was waiting on the other end; she didn't come back, and police found the delivery address abandoned, with a pool of blood on the ground.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S1, EP13 "Mirror Image"

When teenager Dennis Lewis is killed fighting off home invaders, all police have to go on is a single handprint; when lab results reveal who the print belongs to, no one wants to believe it.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP31 "Mental Illness Took Over"

It was the Defense's turn to deliver closing arguments to jurors. This was the final time Carly Gregg's attorneys would address the jury trying to convince them that she was mentally ill when she killed Ashley Smylie, her mom. Her team reiterated their point that Gregg dealt with a mental health crisis at the time of the murder and, therefore, did not know the wrongfulness of her actions.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "The Verdict And Her Fate"

The verdict arrived after just two hours in jury deliberations. Carly Gregg faced life in prison if she was convicted for murder, attempted murder, and tampering with crime scene evidence. Prosecutors told jurors that the defendant was a wayward teenager who's secrets were exposed to parents that she tried hard so hard to impress. Gregg's defense claimed mental illness took the best of her and resulted in her violent actions.

Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP3 "Stillborn or Murder?"

Opening statements begin in the case against Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader accused of killing her newborn daughter, Annabelle; prosecutors claim she killed her baby; the defense countered that Annabelle was a stillborn.

Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP1 "A Stillbirth Death"

Skylar Richardson's defense delivers its opening statement to the jury; her lawyer argues that Annabelle was not murdered but was instead a stillborn; the defense claims that detectives coerced her into a confession.

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