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GA v. Crowder & Stanton - The Tomato Patch Murder

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP5 "GA v. Crowder & Stanton - The Tomato Patch Murder"

Sixty-four-year-old Thurman Martin ruled his family with an iron fist, brutally beating anyone who dared stand up to his emotional and physical abuse; then one day he vanished, his family telling police he'd left with just a few changes of clothing.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP6 "KY v. Monroe - Bourbon, Bullets, And Betrayal"

Vicki and Gerald Monroe's dream of owning and operating a Louisville bar together came to a tragic end when Vicki found her husband shot dead and the cash register emptied in an apparent robbery.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP3 "GA v. Neuman - Death At Daycare"

Although Hemy Neuman is on trial for executing Rusty Sneiderman in the parking lot of his son's daycare, the prosecution turns on their star witness, Rusty's wife Andrea, who they suspect to be the real mastermind behind her husband's death.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S2, EP4 "FL v Trexler"

The cold-blooded murder of Ron Stovall, chased down and killed inside his own home, has signs of a mob hit; police believe they have their suspect after arresting a criminal with alleged ties to organized crime who possessed the murder weapon.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP116 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"

Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP114 "Deadly and Disruptive Intentions"

Prosecutors tell jurors in their closing arguments that all Darrell Brooks had to do was stop, arguing that Brooks acted intentionally when he drove through the parade crowd, killing six people and injuring more than 60.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP113 "Brooks Delivers His Closing Arguments"

Another battle between Darrell Brooks and judge Jennifer Dorow ensues right after the State delivers its closing argument; the defendant finally gives his closing argument to jurors.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP115 "How Could This Happen?"

Darrell Brooks gets emotional when delivering his closing argument to the jury; he's facing up to six consecutive life sentences plus another 859 years in prison if convicted on all 76 counts.

Interview With a Killer

S2025, EP6 "Caregiver Killer"

She went by "Angel," but Alicia Keator was far from benevolent; Keator and her boyfriend killed and robbed John Fernandez, a 65-year-old man who used a wheelchair, after she agreed to take care of him in exchange for free rent.

Interview With a Killer

S2025, 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.

Interview With a Killer

S2025, 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

S2025, 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.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP94 "Brooks Calls In a Parade Survivor"

Someone who was at the Christmas parade but did not get hit by the SUV, tells jurors how the car rammed through the crowd; this is a witness called by Darrell Brooks, who was representing himself against the charges.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP96 "Judge Loses Her Patience"

Darrell Brooks was getting his turn to present his case, but things were moving a bit slowly for the judge; Brooks pleaded not guilty, fired his public defenders and decided to represent himself.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP97 "Brooks Grindingly Continues His Case"

Darrell Brooks calls another person from the Christmas parade who had seen the deadly crash but did not get hurt; unlike the earlier witness, this one did get a glimpse of the driver of the red SUV that plowed into the parade crowd.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP100 "This is Not a Game"

Darrell Brooks had more to present to jurors who would later decide whether he was guilty of intentionally killing six people by crashing into a Christmas parade.

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