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SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP2 "Defense Gives Opening Statements"Alex Murdaugh's lawyers attempt to convince the jury that prosecutors got the wrong guy in the double murder case.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP3 "First Officer to Crime Scene Testifies"The responding officer to the 911 call is the first witness for the prosecution in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP4 "When Officers Arrived"According to investigators, Alex Murdaugh said he called 911 after first discovering his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul, dead.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP5 "Watching Police Bodycam"Alex Murdaugh's defense team claims that the crime scene was disturbed and evidence was not properly retrieved and examined.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP6 "Responding Officers Explain"A sniffling, emotional Alex Murdaugh was seen on police bodycam standing in between the bodies of his wife, Maggie, and their youngest son, Paul, the night they were found murdered.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP7 "The 911 Calls"Alex Murdaugh calls 911 after he said he discovered his wife Maggie and youngest son Paul, murdered on their family estate.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP8 "Double Murders in the Dog Kennel"Alex Murdaugh was the one who first alerted police about the bodies of the victims; they were found in the dog kennel area on their property.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP41 "Victim-Impact Statements"Victim-impact statements began in the sentencing phase for Christopher Gregor. First up were Corey Micciolo's grandparents on his mother's side. They all called for the judge to give Gregor the maximum punishment by law. Emotions filled up this small courtroom. Gregor faced up to 40 years in prison for his conviction of aggravated manslaughter and child endangerment.
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall
S2, EP8 "Mommy Dearest"Divorce wasn't enough to end the animosity between James and Linda Cooney; the bitterness continued until Linda shot James dead with a .357 Magnum; she claimed self-defense, but the only witness was their 10-year-old son.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP105 "Calling In A Retired Chemist"Jurors continue to hear a taped recording of an anonymous caller; the Defense bring in a polymer chemist to dispute the State's plastic trash bag expert.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP108 "The Polymer Expert"The Defense's polymer expert refutes the link between the bags that carried Bill McGuire's remains to the ones found in Melanie's home; cross-examination begins on Sally Ginter.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP106 "Dismissing the Matching Trash Bags"The battle of the experts are played out for the jury; Prosecutors have more questions for Sally Ginter; she dismissed the idea that there was a match between trash bags that prosecutors alleged was incriminating evidence against the defendant.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP107 "State Delivers A Rebuttal Case"Melanie McGuire's defense rests their case to jurors; the state begins their rebuttal case by calling back to the stand their plastic trash bag expert.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP111 "Stipulations To Jurors"The State's only rebuttal witness wraps up his testimony; soon the jury will deliberate on Melanie McGuire's role in the shooting and dismemberment of Bill.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP109 "Closing Arguments Begin"Closing arguments begin with Melanie McGuire's defense team talking to the jury first; her lead attorney begins his final remarks by going right at the State's theory on what they believed happened to Bill.
Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial
S1, EP29 "Health Specialist Under Cross-Examination"Jurors learned about how a child could get a lung infection. The Defense claimed that's how Corey Micciolo tragically died in his father's care. The State wanted to push back on that argument claiming instead his father's ongoing physical abuse led to Corey's death. Christopher Gregor's attorney challenged the expertise of the State's pediatrician who happened to specialize in infectious disease. She argued to jurors that six-year-old Corey didn't die of an infection.