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Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1, EP9 "Deadly Delivery"Lita McClinton thinks the man at her door is just delivering a dozen pink roses, but the delivery guy delivers death instead; the decades-long hunt for justice spans multiple continents before reaching a dramatic conclusion in an Atlanta courtroom.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1, EP2 "Man's Best Friend"When the body of 22-year-old Misty Morse is found floating in the Indian River, police suspect one of her many boyfriends; with only a piece of nautical rope and a strip of duct tape to go on, an unusual kind of DNA could actually break the case.
The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP39 "A Daughter Speaks Out"The daughter of Merian Frederick watched the video of her late mother's meeting with Doctor Jack Kevorkian; that tape is in evidence in his trial over two deaths in 1993.
The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP40 "The Pain Of A Dying Mother"Before she reached out to the defendant to end her suffering from ALS, Frederick communicated with her daughter by typing into a telephone for the deaf because her muscles in her arms and hands had diminished.
The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP41 "The Daughter Testifies"Merian Frederick's daughter told the jury about her mother's ALS; Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili went to Kevorkian for help; the daughter of Merian Frderick told jurors about the day her mother was going to die.
The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP42 "Medical Examiner Testifies"The medical examiner who did the autopsies of both Dr. Ali Khalili and Merian Frederick testified about physician-assisted suicide; this was Doctor Jack Kevorkian's second trial over that practice.
The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP43 "Testimony From The Widow"The widow of one of Doctor Jack Kevorkian's patients testified about what her husband went through in his final days; Dr. Ali Khalili, a rehab doctor, was suffering from bone cancer.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan
S1, EP4 "SC v. Robertson"Investigators compared the gruesome scene of Earl and Terry Robertson's death to that of the Charles Manson murders; how the quiet and mild-mannered Meredith Moon became an accomplice to one of South Carolina's most horrific crimes.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP31 "Revealing Text Messages"Prosecutors turned the jury's attention to text messages. This was their rebuttal case trying to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Sarah Boone intentionally killed Jorge Torres, her boyfriend, by keeping him trapped in a suitcase for hours. The disparaging texts revealed to jurors included contact with other friends and relatives. The State's aim with the texts was to show jurors how both of them were at fault with how bad their relationship had grew into.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP32 "Closing Arguments"Closing arguments began on the sixth day of trial. The State delivered their final remarks by detailing their case against Sarah Boone accusing her of intentionally killing Jorge Torres by keeping him stuck in a suitcase for 11 hours. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore stuck to the legal stipulation of second-degree homicide. He argued that the prosecution does not need to prove intention in Boone's actions which led up to her boyfriend, Jorge Torres' death.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP33 "Trapped"Closing arguments by the State continued. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore argued that she had no justification of ending Jorge Torres life using a small suitcase despite the mental health issues she was dealing with. Next, was Sarah Boone's defense to give their closing arguments to jurors. They wanted to button up their case that the defendant was simply a battered woman who defended herself from her abusive boyfriend that day he died in a suitcase.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP34 "Surviving Domestic Violence"Defense attorney James Owens claimed Sarah Boone's mind at the time of Jorge Torres' death was that of a psychologically abused victim and not a person who wanted to kill a person. Fear and trauma was what led her to zip up the suitcase with her abuser stuck inside and why she refused to open the suitcase back up. Owens contended that years of trauma and abuse at the hands of her boyfriend led her to fighting back in zipping him up in a suitcase and leaving him in there for hours until he died.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP35 "Justified Homicide"During closing arguments Sarah Boone's lead attorney tried to sew doubt in the minds of jurors as to her role in her boyfriend, Jorge Torre's death. James Owens did this by re-introducing photographic and video evidence of the times Torres was physically abusive to Boone. Owens painted Jorge Torres as the traumatizing abuser who's actions led to his death. Next, the State's turn to give their final appeal to the jury in their rebuttal on why Boone was guilty of second-degree murder.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP36 "She Started It"Prosecutors had the last word to the jury. Lead prosecutor William Jay claimed hatred, ill-will, spite, malice and a depraved mind led Sarah Boone to kill her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. Soon jurors will deliberate on her role in Torres' death. This was after six days of emotional testimony delivered by both sides and four years of legal wrangling in which Boone went through several defense attorneys assigned to her case.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP37 "The Sentencing Phase"Interview With a Killer
EP11 "Murder in Absentia"In 2015, Halford conspires with her boyfriend to rob her great uncle; both men end up dead in a blitz of gunfire and Halford would be convicted of capital murder; Halford questions the fairness of a legal system while serving life in prison.