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How The Treadmill Abuse Led To Murder

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP37 "How The Treadmill Abuse Led To Murder"

It was now the State's turn to address jurors during closing arguments. The prosecutor went straight into the Defense's assertions that Corey Micciolo was a victim of pneumonia-possibly contracted in the hospital before he died. For the State the treadmill video was key to their allegations of child endangerment that led to a child homicide. In closing arguments, the lead prosecutor reminded the jury of how the incident was a window to unchecked child abuse.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP38 "Fatal Victim Of Child Abuse"

He didn't care how the state viewed Christopher Gregor, as the allegedly abusive father who intentionally killed his son, Corey Micciolo, in his care. How a six-year-old boy slowly died was revisited for the jury during the State's closing arguments. Lead prosecutor Christine Lento made clear that Corey was a victim of child abuse because of the pattern and amounts of bruising in the last days of his life.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP39 "An Abusive And Uncaring Father"

Why did Christopher Gregor call the State's child abuse hotline just hours before Corey Micciolo died? According to the State it was his attempt at covering up his child abuse that led to his six-year-old son's death. During the State's closing arguments, the physical condition of Corey in the days leading up to his emergency room visit was brought up for jurors. Prosecutor Christine Lento claimed the defendant didn't even try to save his son's life.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP40 "Verdict To Sentencing"

Jurors reached their unanimous guilty verdicts after nearly two days of deliberations. They fell short of convicting Christopher Gregor of first-degree murder in his son's death. They were not convinced that he intended to kill Corey Micciolo. Instead, they saw a reckless father whose ongoing actions physically abused his six-year-old to the point of a needless death. Next, the punishment phase began with victim-impact statements.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Cross-Examining Defense's First Witness"

During the cross-examination of the Defense's expert, jurors heard more about the wounds on Ezra McCandless and on the body of Alex Woodworth; the ER doctor said that there's no scientific way of being certain what's self-inflicted.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defendant Takes the Stand"

Ezra McCandless takes the stand to defend herself; she tries to convince the jury the death of Alex Woodworth was not intentional.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Ezra Appeals to Jurors"

Ezra McCandless tried to present herself in court with a look of innocence; she wore mostly pink and kept changing up her hairstyle to convince jurors she was no cold-blooded killer.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Alex Woodworth's Philosophy"

The jury got more philosophy 101 with Ezra McCandless's early testimony during her trial; she decided to testify to try to convince jurors Alex Woodworth threatened her life the day she struggled with him in a knife fight.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP53 "Death Penalty Phase Begins"

Opening statements begin in phase two of the trial; this jury would decide if convicted killer, should face the death penalty for murdering his lover and their son; his legal team is pushing for a life in prison sentence instead of a state execution.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP54 "Timothy Fitzpatrick"

The first witness on the stand is an executive director for the state's Department of Criminal Justice; jurors deliberate on the punishment for the defendant's role in killing Griselda and Dominic Hernandez.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP55 "A Possible Danger With Life In Prison"

An expert in the state of Texas prison inmate classification continues his testimony; prosecutors call in Timothy Fitzpatrick to give context on why they believe the defendant is a danger to others.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP56 "Public Safety Is Top Priority"

The state pushes for death by lethal injection for Ronald Burgos-Avilés for his role in the murders of Griselda and Dominic Hernandez; Timothy Fitzpatrick, an expert in the Texas state prison system, explains more details to the jury.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP57 "Emotional Testimony From the Family"

Prosecutors turn to convince jurors that Ronald Burgos-Avilés should be executed by the state; they contend that as a former Border Patrol agent he brutally took the lives of two innocent young people.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP58 "Grizelda'S Mother And Dominic'S Grandmother"

Next to the stand is Griselda's mother and Dominic's grandmother; Mary Hernandez did not testify in the guilt phase in this trial; in the penalty phase she gave background on life at home after Dominic is born.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP59 "My Whole World Came Apart"

Griselda's mother and sister are the ones who get the death notification shortly after she and baby Dominic are found dead; on the stand is Mary Hernandez, Dominic's grandmother who testifies to jurors on what life is like at home after the murders.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP60 "Topic Of Mental Health"

The topic of mental health makes its way to this death penalty phase; Judge Joe Lopez holds an extensive hearing on this topic of mental health and demeanor of the defendant before and after he committed the fatal stabbings of Griselda and Dominic.

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