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Timeline of the Military-Style Executions

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP54 "Timeline of the Military-Style Executions"

The lead prosecutor claims that Kit Martin is not as smart as he thinks he is; during closing arguments, Barbara Whaley argues that even though the defendant tried to cover up his crimes, he failed to clean up some incriminating evidence.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP55 "Punishment Phase"

The jury finds Kit Martin guilty of murdering Calvin Phillips, Calvin's wife Pamela, and Edward Dansereau; he is also convicted of burglary, arson, tampering with evidence, and criminal attempt to commit arson.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP56 "Victim-Impact Statments To Jury Deliberations"

More emotional testimony in Kit Martin's punishment phase comes from the son who lost both his parents in this murder case; Kit is convicted of all charges, including triple murder.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP57 "Final Sentencing"

Closing arguments begin in the sentencing phase for Kit, who has been convicted of killing three neighbors; the victims' children give emotional testimony; the jury decides on Martin's punishment; the judge makes the final decision in this trial.

Interview With a Killer: A Double Life

A gruesome video on a stolen SD card exposes Brian Steven Smith's secret double life. David Scott confronts this soft-spoken husband, and serial killer, about his nighttime hunts for vulnerable Alaskan women.

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.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Defense Rests Their Case"

The long cross-examination of the defendant is not over; Kit explains to the jury why there are delays in his military trial; the prosecution claims that Calvin Phillips was the defendant's main target.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Closing Arguments"

No eyewitnesses to the homicides, no DNA evidence linking Kit Martin to the victims, and, planted crime scene evidence; this is the defense's summary of the state's case against their client; Kit Martin's defense goes first in closing arguments.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP51 "Tom Griffiths Rips State's Case"

Blaming the ex-wife is a big part of the defense's closing argument; Lead attorney Tom Griffiths tells jurors he wishes that Joan Harmon had not pleaded the Fifth and testified.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP52 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"

Kit Martin's defense team wraps up its closing argument in his triple murder trial, his lead attorney ridicules the state's case; it is now time for the state to deliver its closing argument.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP53 "Military Precision"

The state says that Calvin, Pamela, and Edward are killed in a military-style execution; this is during closing arguments as prosecutors try to win a conviction against Kit; the lead prosecutor says that Joan is not the mastermind behind the crimes.

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.

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