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Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP16 "Younger Brother Wraps Up Testimony"

Jurors listened to the man who was accused of helping Yazeed Essa when he was a fugitive. That was his own brother who was under a long cross examination. Things got very personal while Firas Essa was on the stand. He told the jury that Yazeed gave his wife, Rosemarie, an STD after all the sexual partners that he had kept secret from her. Firas recalled how reckless his older brother was while he was married. He gave his wife and mistresses herpes.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP17 "Dr. Sudesh Kedar"

Fellow doctor and good friend of Yazeed Essa testified in his murder trial about the weeks following the death of his wife, Rosemarie. According to Dr. Sudesh Kedar, Yazeed told him about his infidelities and suggested that loneliness and going into hiding was best for him. This was just weeks before Yazeed fled the country. Jurors then learned about emails between the defendant and his good friend and colleague. The communication happened when Yazeed was living in exile after fleeing the U.S.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP18 "Remembering Rosie's Death"

Scared and on the run was how Yazeed Essa's defense team described him in the weeks after his wife, Rosemarie, died. His good friend explained to jurors his communication with the Yazeed after he fled the U.S. Emotions took over Dr. Sudesh Kedar when he recalled Rosemarie's death. Yazeed's brother, Firas, returned to the stand to plead the fifth. Prosecutors alleged he committed perjury when he testified that the defendant did not confess to him that he killed his wife.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP19 "Scared And On The Run"

On the stand, the fellow doctor and defendant's close friend elaborated about potassium cyanide, the poison prosecutors alleged Yazeed Essa used to kill his wife, Rosemarie, so he could start a life with one of his mistresses. Jurors then listened to what Yazeed was claiming after he left the country. His defense argued that he went to Lebanon because he was scared and embarrassed that people would learn about his double life after the death of wife, Rosemarie.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP20 "No Manufacturing Defect"

Prosecutors accusing Yazeed Essa of murdering his wife, Rosemarie, with cyanide-laced calcium pills brought in a witness who could tell the jury about those pills. This expert broke down details about the manufacturing and bottling process. Jurors heard from Raymond Stadnick, vice president of quality control at supplement manufacturer NTBY. He told them that there were no problems on the manufacturing end with the calcium pills that his wife, Rosemarie, took.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP21 "Tampering Her Calcium Capsules"

Prosecution had more questions for the manufacturer of the dietary supplements that Rosemarie Essa was taking at the time she died. The State put the focus on these calcium pills Rosemarie Essa had been taking before she died. They wanted to show that there was no manufacturing defect as they tried to prove that it was her husband, Yazeed, who tampered with them by lacing them with a deadly poison.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP22 "Findings Of The Autopsy Report"

Two different forensic pathologists examined the remains of Rosemarie Essa and at first concluded that her death was undetermined. It took weeks before doctors linked this to a poisoning. Dr. David Dolinak told jurors his conclusion after the autopsy report I didn't know why she died. Next, the defendant's demeanor after he found out his wife had died was brought back up for the jury. Dr. Dolinak recalled what he considered unusual conversations with Yazeed Essa.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP11 "Dr. Nancy Deacon"

He needed more care before I would consider him safe to go home. That was Corey Micciolo's pediatrician's assessment after evaluating him the day before he died. Even after visiting with Dr. Nancy Deacon, Corey's mother, Breanna, was too worried to leave it there. She took him to the pediatric emergency room at a local hospital. She wanted to know how serious the bruises were on him and whether it was because he was being physically abused by his father, Christopher Gregor.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP12 "Pediatric Emergency Room Visit"

Just Like Corey Micciolo's pediatrician, a pediatric emergency room doctor concluded that Corey sustained a number of significant bruises and abrasions on his body. Jurors learned important medical details of Corey's, health condition-the day before he died. Results of his x-ray and blood work showed everything was normal with him. Dr. Ye Kyaw Aung told jurors there was no evidence of sepsis, infections, or broken bones.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP13 "Crime Scene Investigation"

The State in their case for murder against, the defendant, Christopher Gregor brought to the stand the responding officer who arrived at his apartment. It was after six-year-old Corey Micciolo was pronounced dead at the hospital. Local police decided to search the defendant's home to photograph clues and collect key physical evidence. Corey's initial autopsy concluded he died of a homicide.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP14 "From Autopsy Photos To Trash"

The autopsy photos of Corey Micciolo was shown in detail to jurors. The State wanted to present how child abuse and child endangerment by his father, Christopher Gregor, physically led to his death. The defendant's trash became key evidence used against him for the murder of his son. Police retrieved child's clothing from the kitchen garbage can. It was Corey's sweatshirt, blue jeans and socks soiled with vomit and feces.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP15 "CSI Investigator Explains"

Cross-Examination began on the crime scene Investigator Who processed Christopher Gregor's apartment. Detectives immediately turned their attention there when Corey Micciolo was pronounced dead at the hospital and his father ran out of town. Did crime scene investigators miss any important clues? What evidence showed child abuse of this 6-year-old? These were the questions under cross-examination for the CSI supervisor overseeing the crime scene.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP7 "FL v. Malarik - The Winn Dixie Murder"

When Sherri Malarik is found dead in a Winn-Dixie parking lot, police suspect her husband Greg is involved; but it takes twenty years and the confession of his accomplice and former lover Jennifer Spohn to finally charge him with murder.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP8 "FL v. Larzelere :The Root of Evil"

After a masked man shot dentist Norman Larzelere who dies in the arms of his hysterical wife Virginia, police initially suspect a robbery gone wrong; a friend of Virginia's oldest son Jason reveals a twisted plot.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP14 "Confirmation Bias"

Dr. Susan Brown had done the autopsy on Annabelle, Skylar's newborn; this forensic pathologist concludes that the baby died of a homicide and this was not a natural death, as the defense claimed.

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