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Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP82 "The Midnight Verdict"

The jury deliberates for 10 hours and returns its unanimous verdict at midnight; Ronald Burgos-Aviles stands directly in front of Judge Joe Lopez to receive his formal sentence.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP1 "TX v. Lopez - Faith No More"

The prosecution claims Darrin Lopez executed Jamie Faith to be with high school sweetheart Jennifer Faith, with whom he had an online BDSM affair; the defense argues Jennifer exploited Darrin's trust and PTSD.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP2 "FL v. Chavis & King - Groomed To Kill?"

The confession by teenagers Alex and Derek King that they bludgeoned their father to death is called into question after the family friend who turned the boys in, Ricky Chavis, is revealed to be a pedophile who wanted Alex to himself.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP3 "Stillborn or Murder?"

Opening statements begin in the case against Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader accused of killing her newborn daughter, Annabelle; prosecutors claim she killed her baby; the defense countered that Annabelle was a stillborn.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP1 "A Stillbirth Death"

Skylar Richardson's defense delivers its opening statement to the jury; her lawyer argues that Annabelle was not murdered but was instead a stillborn; the defense claims that detectives coerced her into a confession.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP4 "The Visit to the Ob-Gyn"

Skylar Richardson brings in medical professionals who saw the defendant in the weeks leading up to the birth of her baby, Annabelle; Skylar states she had appointments with two different OB-GYNs late in her pregnancy and after giving birth.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP2 "Dr. William Andrew Explains"

Skylar Richardson's doctor testifies about the last appointment he had with her before she gave birth to her daughter; prosecutors stress the importance of the OB-GYN visit just weeks before she gave birth.

Cheerleader On Trial For Baby's Murder

EP8 "Dr. Casey Boyce Remembers"

Prosecutors bring in a second OB-GYN to testify; the defendant had gone to Dr. Casey Boyce weeks after her daughter, Annabelle, had been born; Dr. Casey Boyce testifies that Skylar told her that Annabelle was a stillborn.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP77 "State's Rebuttal Case to the Jury"

The state brings in an OB-GYN to the stand; this is during the state's rebuttal case pushing for the death penalty on Ronald Burgos-Aviles.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP10 "OH v. Wagner"

Eight people from the same family are shot execution style as they sleep; the investigation uncovers a plot involving an entire household and leading to the trial of the only person from that family who says had nothing to do with it.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP9 "GA v. Duke"

Former Miss Georgia contestant Tara Grinstead vanished without a trace in 2005; Ryan Duke, the man arrested for her murder over a decade later, may have been manipulated into confessing by an accomplice who better fits the profile of a killer.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP30 "Buying Time"

Prosecutors summed up their case during closing arguments accusing Sydney Powell of felony murder. They dismissed the idea that she was mentally ill when she attacked her mother, Brenda. Prosecutors alleged the defendant was trying to buy herself time and lied to police after killing her mother, Brenda. This was during closing arguments in her murder trial. According to prosecutors, she did not suffer from mental illness during the three and a half minutes she fatally attacked her mom.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP31 "Losing To Schizophrenia"

It was now the Defense's turn to give their final remarks to the jury. Jurors heard a different side of the story on what may have led Sydney Powell to kill her mother, Brenda. They painted for the jury the picture of a young college student who fell prey to a mental illness called schizophrenia. According to them, the last week of her mother's life she was out of it mentally-which her defense alleged was the beginning of her psychotic break that led to murder.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "State's Rebuttal Argument"

Jurors listened to the state's rebuttal on what it said caused Sydney Powell to stab her mother, Brenda, thirty Times. She was pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecutors claimed this murder was a surprise attack and that Powell was buying herself time after she was kicked out of college and when she murdered her mom. The jury would soon decide what was her state of mind during the fatal stabbing.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP33 "Verdict And Sentencing"

The verdict arrived after nine hours of jury deliberations across three days. Sydney Powell was facing life in prison, if the jury did not believe her defense's arguments that she was not responsible for the death of her mother, Brenda. But ultimately, Judge Kelly McLaughlin got the last say in this court trial.

Victim to Verdict: Movie Popcorn Murder

A Sunday afternoon movie date turns deadly when a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn ends with a gunshot and retired police captain Curtis Reeves claims he acted in self-defense.

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