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Interview With a Killer: A Double Life

Interview With a Killer: A Double Life

A gruesome video on a stolen SD card exposes Brian Steven Smith's secret double life. David Scott confronts this soft-spoken husband, and serial killer, about his nighttime hunts for vulnerable Alaskan women.

Interview With a Killer

S2024, EP2 "Honor Killings"

Yaser Said breaks his silence about the night he fatally shot his teenage daughters near Dallas, Texas, the events leading up to the tragedy, and how he managed to evade capture for over a decade.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defense's Psychologist Is Cross-Examined"

The defense attempts to show how the memory of a violent attack could be negatively affected or even suppressed; the prosecution has questions for the defense's psychologist.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"State's Rebuttal Case"

The defense rests its case versus Ezra McCandless; their first witness rebuttal is against the lead detective who interviewed McCandless after she fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Charge Conference"

Both sides debated over jury instructions in the killer girlfriend murder trial; closing arguments were set to begin in the death of Alex Woodworth at the hands of Ezra McCandless.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Going Over Jury Instructions"

Both sides kept discussing jury instructions and the formal charges against Ezra McCandless; they would get the case to decide whether Alex Woodworth's death was in self-defense or was it intentional first-degree murder.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"State Delivers Closing Arguments"

The state delivers their closing argument, claiming Ezra McCandless is a perpetual liar who intentionally killed 24-year-old Alex Woodworth; the prosecutor discusses how the case comes down to whether her self-defense claim is credible or not.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP11 "Florida v. Coday"

William Coday fell in love with Columbian immigrant Gloria Gomez; when he lived in Germany, he'd thought he had a similar love; Gloria Gomez's life would come to a similarly brutal end.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP16 "The Close Neighbor"

The neighbor caught up in the middle of the Farris family drama continued his testimony. Terry Braswell recalled his close relationship with Melody and what the two of them were texting each other in the lead up to her husband's disappearance and eventual death. He told jurors he and her were so close he knew about her longtime affair she was having outside of her marriage. While Braswell admitted that he didn't get too involved in her affairs he did have enough details on what was happening.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP17 "Chris Farris"

The jury learned about the family problems that led to a tragic murder and an attempted cover up. The defendant's own son testified against her. The State alleged that family drama dealing with finances and extramarital affairs led to Gary Farris' death at the hands of his wife. Chris Farris, the couple's oldest child, gave background of his family. Context was important for jurors in understanding how the Farris' home life gradually turned turbulent leading to murder.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP18 "Death Of The Family's Patriarch"

According to the defendant's oldest adult child, family tension was brewing in the weeks leading up to Gary Farris' death. This family tension involved accusations of mischief with finances and spousal cheating. Gary went missing out of the blue during the July 4th holiday. All of his four adult children were panicking and went on a search. Unbeknownst to them at the time, their father was shot to death at home and his remains were burnt up and buried outside.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP19 "First Confusion Then Suspicion"

Melody Farris' oldest son learned how awful it was to find out that his dad, Gary, was dead and his remains were found in a burn pile on the family farm. Chris Farris gave the jury his memory of events that led up to that tragic discovery. After Gary's remains were discovered and the police began their investigation, confusion was the first to set in among his four adult children and then suspicions arose.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP20 "Temporary Administrator To The Estate"

Chris Farris told jurors that he and his siblings were frantic and confused after their father's remains were found. As the oldest of the children, Chris was given the role of the temporary administrator to his father, Gary's estate. On the stand, he told the jury that his father's accounts were all frozen during the police's investigation.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "Getting Personal On The Stand"

Cross-examination began on the oldest child of Gary and Melody Farris. Melody's defense team wanted to poke holes in the family drama which the State claims was the motive for her to kill her husband, Gary, of 38 years. But, things got personal with Chris Farris on the stand. He admitted that he struggled with alcohol addiction which affected his relationship with his family.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Family Drama"

Family drama was the aim for Melody Farris' defense during their cross-examination of her oldest son. After all, the problems at home was what the prosecution team claimed led her to shoot and kill her husband and then burn and bury his body. Jurors learned about the problems in the Farris Household over the years. Chris, the oldest child, admitted to issues like theft of money among family members, alcohol addiction and mental disorders.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP222 "The Duke's Daughter"

Aissa Wayne, daughter of John Wayne, was in the middle of a messy divorce and bitter custody battle when she and her new boyfriend were assaulted by a pair of gunman.

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