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Interview With a Killer

EP4 "Extreme Influence"

A Neo-Nazi turned Islamic jihadist shoots two of his roommates after an argument; in a combative interview with journalist David Scott, Devon Arthurs, now claiming to be remorseful, attempts to explain his descent into madness.

Interview With a Killer

EP5 "Mad Love"

Rebecca Keller and Keri Murphy murdered Murphy's mother after she did not approve of their high school relationship; in her first TV interview ever, Keller explains to David Scott her role in the killing and even tries to justify why she did it.

Interview With a Killer

EP3 "Once a Liar..."

Sarah White, who set fire to the home of the family who hired her to babysit 50 years ago, is the longest serving inmate of the Indiana Women's Prison; she meets with journalist David Scott to share her remorse.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP101 "The Sentencing"

The sentencing phase begins after the jury votes to convict Derek Chauvin of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP7 "Opening Statements Begin"

The lead prosecutors in the trial go up against the best defense team money can buy; prosecutors tell jurors that O.J. Simpson killed his ex-wife and her friend Ronald Goldman because of obsession and jealousy.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP8 "Rocky Marriage Turns Deadly"

Prosecutors paint O.J. Simpson as an obsessive, controlling husband who stalked Nicole Brown Simpson after they divorced; the state says once Nicole moved on with her life, O.J. wanted her back, and this consumed him.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP9 "Retelling the Double Murder"

The prosecution walks jurors through the timeline of events leading up to the night when Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lose their lives; neighbors heard barking, which was Nicole's dog with bloody paws that led them to the bodies.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP10 "All About the Blood"

The state argues that the evidence left behind proves O.J. Simpson's guilt in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, and says that bloody footprints leave an important trail.

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.

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.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP37 "Prison Inmate To Homeless Drifter"

Life as a federal prison inmate was the focus of the Defense's case to jurors. A prison expert, who reviewed Scott Nelson's records of his many behind bars, testified on the numerous incidents he had while being incarcerated. Tim Gravette claimed Nelson was even a suicide risk in prison. But, when Nelson was not behind bars serving time he was homeless drifter loitering in different parts of town.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP38 "His Mental Health Evaluation"

Scott Nelson's mental health evaluation would be his defense's best evidence to spare his life from death row. On the stand was forensic psychologist Dr. Valerie McClain who evaluated the defendant. If his lawyers could convince the jury that he has significant psychological disorders and mental illness that may be enough to show Nelson wasn't fully cognitive aware on what he was doing when he kidnapped, robbed, and killed an Innocent Nanny.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP39 "Personality Disorders"

The forensic psychologist on the stand went through her results of Scott Nelson's mental health evaluation. According to Dr. Valerie McClain, Nelson's ability to analyze a situation, problem solve, or even think rationally was negatively affected by his serious mental health decline. The doctor went on to claim that the lack of treatment for Nelson's mental health woes only exacerbated his behavioral problems. He allegedly lacked coping skills due to his cognitive impairment.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP40 "Mental Health Decline"

Cross-examination continued the forensic psychologist who performed a full mental health evaluation of Scott Nelson. Dr. Valerie McClain testified that he suffered neurocognitive disorder which negatively affects his cognitive abilities like learning, memory, problem-solving and perception. Throughout the Defense's case jurors heard about his poor physical and mental Health. Ultimately, it would be up to them to decide whether these were serious mitigating factors to spare his life.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP41 "Back To Testify"

The judge directly addressed Scott Nelson asking him if there was any more evidence he wanted to introduce to the jury. As he did in the guilt phase before being convicted of the murder of Jennifer Fulford, the defendant took the stand in his death penalty phase. He wanted to get back on the witness stand to make certain things known specifically his life as a federal prison inmate. Scott Nelson was determined to let the jury know about his mistreatment while incarcerated in federal prison.

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