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Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP73 "Forensic Scientist and Detectives Testify"Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP80 "Key Items of Evidence Introduced"A detective testifying recalls processing the defendant's car; he says he came across a fake driver's license which indicated Melanie McGuire was a Pennsylvania resident.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP77 "Family Drama Exposed"The detective on the stand tells the jury about the family drama between Bill and Melanie McGuire; after she was arrested and accused of killing bill, there was a custody battle over her two sons which pitted her against Bill's relatives.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP78 "Forensic Document Examiner Testifies"Douglas Deedrick concludes that fibers found on the bullet in the remains of Bill were consistent with pillow fibers; a forensic document examiner testified.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP79 "Forged Presciription Medication"A forensic document examiner testified about forged signatures for a drug medication. Police contended that Melanie McGuire forged a signature to get a prescription for a sedative. She was accused of using that drug to knock Bill.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP9 "Emergency Doctor Appointment"The State called in Corey Micciolo's pediatrician to the stand. Dr. Nancy Deacon evaluated Corey in an emergency appointment made by his mother the day before he died. She was concerned by the bruises and the abrasions on Corey which showed a number of healing bruises on his arms, torso and shins. What was the full health evaluation of Corey? Dr. Deacon laid it all out for jurors. She noted he had over a dozen bruises and abrasions on him but overall he appeared to be fine physically.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP10 "The Pediatrician's Evaluation"The day before Corey Micciolo died his mother rushed him to an emergency appointment with his pediatrician. On the stand was Corey's doctor who evaluated him and noted a number of bruises he sustained. Dr. Nancy Deacon got emotional when recalling the conversation she had with Corey about the bruises on his body. She kept asking him how he got them, but Corey wouldn't answer. This was her attempt to help him if he was, in fact, abused by his own father.
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.
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.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP5 "Drug Addiction"Cross-examination began on Corey Micciolo's mother. It came after the State introduced jurors to the exercise routine they argued led to Corey's death. Breanna Micciolo admitted on the witness stand that she relapsed on her addiction to methamphetamine twice after Corey was born. She battled with the defendant, Christopher Gregor, to get full custody of her son just before he died. Court order violations became a focus for both sides in this case.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP6 "Justice For Corey"According to Corey Micciolo's mother, she took him to three different hospitals and filed an emergency order for sole custody just days before he was killed. Christopher Gregor's attorney drilled Breanna Micciolo on her ongoing drug abuse and the Facebook page Justice For Corey that she set up. Records indicate that Breanna reached out to the Department of Child Protection over 100 times in phone calls and emails reporting instances of child abuse by Corey's father in an 18-month period.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP7 "Family Drama"Corey Micciolo's mother wrapped up her testimony. Jurors learned of the many times that Breanna reached out to the State's children's services over abuses her six-year-old was allegedly enduring at the hands of his father, Christopher Gregor. It was all during the times he was visiting with him. Jurors next listened to testimony from Corey's first grade teacher. She recalled how smart Corey was in her class.