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Washington v. Haq

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP39 "Washington v. Haq"

No one argued that Naveed Haq suffered from mental health issues; he walked into the Seattle Jewish Federation office, started shooting, wounding six women and killing one; the jury has to decide if his mental health issues make it less of a crime.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP41 "Oregon v. Worthington"

When 15-month-old Ava Worthington became ill with a cold, her parents Carl and Raylene did what they always did, and insisted the power of prayer was the only cure she needed.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP34 "Washington v. Letourneau"

Mary Kay Letourneau, 34-year-old married schoolteacher and mother, was having sex with a 12-year-old student, and the story grabbed headlines around the world; it's only the first in a series of wild revelations.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP40 "Washington v. Foos"

Reverend Randall Foos says it was just an unfortunate accident when his car hit and killed 19-year-old Sara Casey as she rode her bicycle, but a civil suit revealed more than the eye could see, or couldn't, that turned this accident into a crime.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP4 "Opening Statements Begin"

In opening statements prosecutors alleged the defendant plotted the murder of Bill McGuire, husband of 5 years and father of her two children; the motive -- she wanted to be with a new lover.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP3 "Defense Delivers Opening Remarks"

Lead prosecutor continues opening statements; laying out for jurors the scheme they say the defendant made to get rid of her husband, and then dispose of the his body; Melanie McGuire's defense team delivers its opening statement to jurors.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP2 "Presumption of Guilt"

The Defense tells jurors about a fight that Melanie and Bill McGuire had on the same day they purchased their first house; investigators allege that it was on this day that the defendant drugged, killed, and dismembered him.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP1 "Human Remains in a Suitcase"

The Defense wraps up its opening statement; Melanie McGuire's attorney wants to show that she had nothing to do with the murder and dismembering of her husband.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP213 "Mercy or Murder"

Ed Dossett and David Leath were friends with a lot in common; both were well-known around Knoxville, both married the same woman and both turned up dead under suspicious circumstances.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP214 "Ten Years After"

When a fire breaks out in Krystina Sutherland's apartment building, the first suspect is her ex-boyfriend, Charles Loayza; after all, he had threatened to burn it down earlier that day.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP211 "A Hit With A Bullet"

It's not easy to score a successful song in Nashville, this is called a bullet; sometimes what it takes is a little more than talent and a little less than legal; Kevin Hughes caught a different kind of bullet.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP212 "Holiday Horror"

When Lisa Guy failed to show up for work after Thanksgiving weekend, a wellness check led to a nightmarish discovery that would hit close to home.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP215 "The Good Doctor"

On Halloween 1999, Dirk Greineder found his wife, Mabel, brutally beaten in their neighborhood park; when Greineder's account didn't fit with the evidence, investigators took a closer look at him; what they found suggested he had plenty to hide.

Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall

S2, EP216 "Deadly Dance"

In 1969, 15-year-old John McCabe excitedly left for a dance at a neighborhood hall; the discovery of his body in an abandoned lot launched an investigation that lasted 40 years and would turn childhood friends into bitter enemies.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP124 "Victim Impact Statements"

Survivors of the deadly parade crash faced Darrell Brooks who was now a convicted killer; the sentencing phase was underway; the jury deliberated for just under three hours before finding Brooks guilty.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP122 "Sentencing Phase Underway"

More survivors and the families of the victims had their chance to speak during the sentencing phase after Brooks was convicted of intentionally killing six people and hurting more than 60.

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