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Heinous Crimes Revealed

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP6 "Heinous Crimes Revealed"

In a 160-page confession during 60 hours, defendant Jeffrey Dahmer confessed to his serial killings; the murders included him dismembering his victim's bodies, eating some body parts, and keeping bones and organs in his possession.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP7 "Cannibalism, Necrophilia, and More"

The crimes alleged in Wisconsin versus Jeffrey Dahmer included a confession to a decades-long killing spree could be called a murderous orgy.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP8 "Serial Killer Cooperating With Police"

Milwaukee police confirmed that Jeffrey Dahmer cooperated with investigators--even pointing them to key evidence to his confessed murders.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP36 "Wisconsin v. Jensen"

Julie Jensen suspected her husband and the father of her children Mark Jensen wanted her dead, so she put pen to paper telling the world just that; Mark Jensen's lawyer attempts to use that same letter to prove that Julie framed him.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP32 "Michigan v. Pyne"

Jeffery Pyne was every parent's dream in so many ways, so many wonder what drove him to commit the brutal murder of his own mother.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP37 "Michigan v. Seaman"

Nancy Seaman doesn't denied killing her husband Robert with a hatchet; either she planned it or the murder was a desperate attempt to save her own life after, what she claims, was three decades of physical and emotional abuse.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP44 "Michigan v. Schmitz"

Scott Amendure thought the "Jenny Jones Show" was the perfect place to reveal to his friend Jonathan Schmitz that he had a crush on him; three days later, Schmitz shot Amendure to death.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP45 "Michigan v. Kevorkian"

Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to help over 130 terminally ill patients die a peaceful, pain-free death; Michigan prosecutors said it was murder and spent years trying to get a jury to agree with them.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP1 "Jeffrey Dahmer Pleads Insanity"

The defendant Jeffrey Dahmer was charged with 15 counts of first-degree murder. He pleds guilty but insane to the slayings--which ultimately allowed Dahmer to avoid the guilt phase of his criminal trial.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP2 "Evil or Insane?"

Porn addiction and compulsive masturbation consumed the defendant Jeffrey Dahmer just prior to his serial killing spree; these uncontrollable acts grew to a sexual and neurotic obsession of dead bodies.

WI v. Dahmer

S1, EP3 "Detailed Serial Killer"

The lead prosecutor tells the jury in opening statements Jeffrey Dahmer was a carefully, detailed killer not an uncontrollable insane criminal; for over a decade the defendant was on a killing spree accused of murdering 15 young men.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP18 "Florida v. Benayer"

As the saying goes, he who represents himself in court has a fool for a client. But in the case of Marc Benayer, who shot a man in his synagogue parking lot, was he a fool, or did his mental illness affect whether the jury would find him guilty?

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP20 "Florida v. Ferrell"

As shocking as the brutal double murder committed by vampire obsessed teenaged Rod Ferrell was, nobody expected him to plead guilty at the start of his trial, leaving just the monumental question of how young is too young for the death penalty.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP19 "Florida v. Dippolito"

Mark Dippolito couldn't believe it when the police told him his new bride Dalia had hired a hitman to have him killed; he was even more surprised when she claimed in court that it was his idea.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP23 "California v. Sommer"

Cynthia Sommer's world was turned upside down when her 23-year-old husband Todd died; nearly five years later she was under arrest and accused of poisoning him.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP24 "California v. Powell"

For the four LAPD cops who beat Rodney King with batons, it may have been business as usual; but then the world learned that it had been captured on video, and those 81 seconds changed everything.

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