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WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP9 "Deposing Human Bodies"What began as a childhood interest of dissecting small dead animals would later turn into the heinous acts of dissecting the bodies of dead human beings.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP10 "Murders Told In Detail"In his confession to Milwaukee detectives, Jeffrey Dahmer was descriptive in how he killed his 15 victims and then later disposed of their bodies; the police were able to use this information to close their cases of missing individuals in the city.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP11 "Mental Health and Criminal Reports"Crime scene notes, police reports and psychiatric evaluations are evidence for the jury to decide on Jeffrey Dahmer's mental illness; lawyers on both sides discuss records that are to be admitted in court as evidence for the jury.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP12 "Organized or Disorganized Killer"Attorneys continue to argue over new evidence in Wisconsin versus Dahmer; one of the debates is the definition of organized killer or disorganized killer--which was an element to evaluate Jeffrey Dahmer's mental illness and defect.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP13 "Survivor of Dahmer Testifies"One of the survivors of Jeffrey Dahmer's homicidal spree testifies for the defense; Tracy Edwards was nearly one of confessed serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's victims.
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.
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.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP23 "Friends And Neighbors Speak"More of Jeff Wright's close co-workers and friends testified for the prosecution's case against his wife accused of killing him. They gave a different viewpoint on the couple's marriage in the lead up to the fatal stabbing at home. Next, one of the defendant's close friends and next-door neighbor took the stand. Specific questions of domestic violence was asked. This was the Defense's claim of why Susan killed her husband in a fatal knife attack.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP24 "Allegations Of Fights At Home"Jurors listened to a distraught close friend who was lied to about Jeff Wright's whereabouts and eventual death. Prosecutors wanted to convince the jury that if Susan could lie first, to close friends and family members then later to police - how could you believe her now? These neighbors and close friends testified that they saw nothing out of the ordinary in the couple's marriage. This was different that the Defense's view where Jeff was this habitual drug abuser who was violent to his wife.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP25 "State Rests Their Case"Lies, Lies, and More Lies. This was the prosecution's theme in bringing in neighbors of Susan Wright to testify against her. By exposing the many lies Susan told friends, family, and law enforcement, the State wanted the jury to question her credibility on events that led up to her husband's murder. Prosecution rested their case after a number of different neighbors and close friends testified about what they saw going on before the fatal stabbing.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP26 "The Social Worker"Susan Wright's defense began their case to jurors with a social worker. After she killed her husband, Jeff, Susan was admitted to a mental health facility where she divulged to the social worker how she was physically and mentally abused in her marriage. These jurors learned more about the mental health evaluation Wright underwent. Her defense wanted to present Wright as innocent housewife and stay-at-home mom of two who was abused and tormented by her husband.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP27 "A Black Eye"A longtime friend of Jeff and Susan Wright testified for the defense. Susan's legal team wanted to give a different perspective to who exactly Jeff was, which differed from the state's view of him. This friend told the jury the time she saw the defendant with a black eye allegedly endured at the hands of her husband. This went into the numerous domestic issues that occurred during their rocky four-year marriage.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP28 "California v. Manson"When Charlie Manson and members of his family were given the death penalty for the Helter Skelter murders, people thought their reign of terror was over, but then California overturned the death penalty, making parole an option.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP29 "California v. Han"Gina and Sunny Han's rivalry was so intense it led to a murder plot and trial filled with twists and turns that have to be seen to be believed.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP27 "California v. Iversen"Just weeks after a jury found four LAPD officers innocent of brutally beating Rodney King, the LAPD was once again put in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.