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The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP65 "Challenging Dr. Andrew Baker"

Dr. Andrew Baker tells the jury that while homicide was the manner of George Floyd's death, his health conditions also played a role; he performed the full autopsy on Floyd and says that he watched the videos of the incident that led to his death.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP70 "A Different Medical Opinion"

Dr. Andrew Baker gives a different account than the other experts who took the stand on George Floyd's death, concluding that Floyd died of a cardiac arrest and found no findings supporting asphyxia; but he says that Chauvin's restraint was critical.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP69 "A Cardiologist Explains"

The prosecution brings in another doctor to testify about George Floyd's death; Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist is the seventh one to take the stand; the prosecution team shifts jurors' attention to the medical part of this trial.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP71 "Dr. Jonathan Rich"

Prosecutors in Derek Chauvin's murder trial tried to show the jury the difference between a death by cardiac arrest, when the heart stops, and death from asphyxia, when a person is deprived of oxygen.

The George Floyd Murder Trial

EP72 "No Heart Failure, No Heart Attack"

On the stand, cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Rich concludes that neither a heart attack nor a drug overdose led to George Floyd's death; he is under cross-examination explaining his medical findings.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial"

Christopher Gregor is charged with murder and endangering the welfare of a child in the death of his 6-year-old son. Corey Micciolo was allegedly forced to run on a treadmill because his father believed he was too fat. Prosecutors believe Corey died from injuries sustained from chronic abuse.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial"

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial"

FL v. Anthony

S1, EP194 "Thirty-One Days"

The state brought in a second prosecutor to help sum up its case during the rebuttal argument.

FL v. Anthony

S1, EP195 "Consciousness of Guilt"

The State dismissed the Defense's theory of Caylee Anthony drowning; according to prosecutors and police investigators, Casey Anthony's lies caught up to her.

FL v. Anthony

S1, EP196 "Verdict and Sentencing"

The jury deliberated for ten hours about whether Casey Anthony was guilty of first-degree murder in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee.

Baldwin Movie Shooting Trial

S1, EP1 "Deadly Negligence on a Movie Set"

Prosecutors begin opening statements alleging Hannah Gutierrez, the armorer and prop assistant, was negligent on the set of the movie Rust starring Alec Baldwin; she was in charge of the weapons on set, including the one that killed Halyna Hutchins.

Baldwin Movie Shooting Trial

S1, EP2 "The Scapegoat"

The Defense claim that Hannah Gutierrez is a scapegoat on a chaotic movie set; her team tells jurors during opening statements that Hannah is just a 24-year-old without a lot of experience on movie sets.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP16 "Dying In The ER"

The triage nurse who assessed Corey Micciolo shortly before he died testified. This nurse observed Corey's poor, life-threatening condition in the emergency room. He remembered Corey's last breaths recalling how traumatic it was to witness. He noted, There wasn't a lot of spontaneous movement from Corey. He was not really moving on his own. It was the defendant, Christopher Gregor, who brought his ailing six-year-old son to the hospital after he was vomiting and appearing lethargic.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP17 "The Registered Nurse Remembers"

Prosecutors were not done yet in bringing to the witness stand hospital personnel who tried to save Corey Micciolo's life. The registered nurse assigned to him recalls taking him in when he was feeling nauseated and too weak to move. Lindsay Carnevale remembered that the defendant abandoned his own son in the hospital after he died. Apparently, once six-year-old Corey was pronounced deceased in the ER Christopher Gregor immediately left the hospital and fled out of town.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP18 "Child Abuse Hotline Call"

According to the call screener for the State's Child Protection Services the defendant made a call to the their child abuse hotline. After Corey Micciolo lost his life in the hospital, Christopher Gregor skipped town. The officer who arrested him in Tennessee described the time they got him. After Corey's death, police needed to track down Gregor for questions as to what had happened. They utilized software for cell phone extraction to track him down across state lines.

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