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Distraught Killer Remembers

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP34 "Distraught Killer Remembers"

More teary-eyed testimony continued with the defendant on the stand. Susan Wright gave her side of the story on how her husband, Jeff, came at her with a knife after he allegedly raped her. She wrestled the knife away from him and used to stab him multiple times while he was tied to the bed. Wright told jurors: I still hadn't grasped everything that happened in that room. Next, the defendant faced a probing cross-examination.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP35 "Fiery Cross-Examination"

The lead prosecutor challenged the credibility of Susan Wright testifying for her own defense in her murder trial. During cross-examination, Kelly Siegler accused her of intentionally killing her husband, Jeff, and then covering up the crime. This fiery cross-examination challenged the defendant's claim that she had no choice to kill her allegedly abusive husband in their bedroom that night when he supposedly came at her with a knife.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP36 "Foggy Memory Of Murder"

The lead prosecutor had more probing questions for her on the stand. The defendant admitted to lying everyone after she fatally stabbed her husband, Jeff. On the stand, Susan Wright gave a reason to the lies claiming the whole ordeal was a nightmare that she didn't fully comprehend. The defendant then claimed that after burying him in a makeshift grave in the backyard she claimed to still be afraid he was alive and would come after her.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP37 "I Am Not Lying"

Susan Wright wraps up her emotional testimony to the jury. She emphasized to jurors that she was not lying. Lead prosecutor Kelly Siegler got animated with the defendant on the stand trying to get her to admit to her alleged wrongdoing. Prosecutors believed she tied her husband on the bed by luring him for sex. Once defenseless Wright stabbed him nearly 200 times to death. Next, the Defense brought in a crime scene reconstructionist as their last expert witness for jurors to hear.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP38 "Closing Arguments"

The last witness to testify wrapped up his testimony. He was the forensic scientist who evaluated the crime scene where Jeff Wright lost his life and concluded that there was no evidence of a premeditated murder. Later, jurors listened to closing arguments. Prosecutors began with their theory of a carefully planned out murder at home. This version of Jeff's death went against Susan's defense where they claimed that she feared for her life before stabbing her husband to death.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP3 "GA v. Neuman - Death At Daycare"

Although Hemy Neuman is on trial for executing Rusty Sneiderman in the parking lot of his son's daycare, the prosecution turns on their star witness, Rusty's wife Andrea, who they suspect to be the real mastermind behind her husband's death.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP4 "FL v Trexler"

The cold-blooded murder of Ron Stovall, chased down and killed inside his own home, has signs of a mob hit; police believe they have their suspect after arresting a criminal with alleged ties to organized crime who possessed the murder weapon.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP5 "GA v. Crowder & Stanton - The Tomato Patch Murder"

Sixty-four-year-old Thurman Martin ruled his family with an iron fist, brutally beating anyone who dared stand up to his emotional and physical abuse; then one day he vanished, his family telling police he'd left with just a few changes of clothing.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP14 "How a Serial Killer Operated"

For his next victims Jeffrey Dahmer would go to public spaces and approach young men giving out his phone number; the jury learns more about how the confessed serial killer's sexual urges prompted his killing tendencies.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP15 "Serial Killer's First Murder"

In his police confession read to the jury, Jeffrey Dahmer's elaborated on how he killed his first victim an 18-year-old hitchhiker.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP16 "Detailed Plan to the Killings"

According to the detective who interrogated the defendant, Jeffrey Dahmer had a thought-out plan in his actions; the defendant's mental condition had to include his full cooperation with police and his ability to recall details of his crimes.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP17 "First Psychiatrist Takes the Stand"

A psychiatrist testifies for the defense in Wisconsin versus Jeffrey Dahmer; Dr. Fred Berlin brakes down for jurors his educational credentials and work experience; Dr. Berlin specializes in sex offenses and sexual disorders.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP18 "Expert Testifies on His Evaluation of Jeffrey Dahmer"

The defense hired Dr. Fred Berlin, a clinical psychiatrist, to evaluate whether Jeffrey Dahmer is responsible for his serial killings.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP43 "Colorado v. Andrade"

Friends and family of Angie Zapata say she never hid from the men she dated that she was a transgender woman; Michael Andrade claims she did, and that the revelation drove him to brutally murder her.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP47 "Colorado v. Nelson"

Police dispatcher Shawna Nelson thought she had committed the perfect crime when she shot her romantic rival Heath Garraus execution style, but she underestimated the abilities of the very police department she worked for.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP46 "California v. Winslow"

NFL star Kellen Winslow II seemingly had it all when he left the game behind, but five women came forward to accuse him of rape and other sex crimes.

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