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TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP45 "Defendant's Friend Adds Nuance"Ali Abulaban's mother wrapped up her testimony. Jurors learned more background of the defendant and what may have caused him to shoot and kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Next, the Defense brought in one of Ali's good friends. According to the defendant's mother and close friend, Ana recorded most of the viral videos Ali would make on social media. After all, it was her idea for the family to move to Southern California to foster his online career.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP46 "The Mental Health Evaluation"On the stand, Ali Abulaban's friend testified about how Ana helped Ali's social media career from the moment they moved to California until the couple split. A few weeks later Ana and her friend, Rayburn Barron, would be murdered. Next, jurors listened to expert testimony from a clinical and forensic psychologist. Ali's defense team hired her to evaluate him for mental disorders that may have contributed to his role in the fatal shootings.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP47 "Dr. Francesca Lehman"Would mental illness be a mitigating factor in Ali Abulaban's role in the double homicides? The Defense argued he acted out of heated passion while the state contended years of domestic abuse opened the door to first-degree murder. The psychological evaluation of Ali Abulaban made its way to his defense case to jurors. Dr. Francesca Lehman was the forensic psychologist who evaluated him. She explained in detail her findings to the jury.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP48 "Mental Health Diagnosis"In her testimony to the jury, Francesca Lehman claims that his mental illness may have affected the defendant's judgment and decision-making in the lead-up to the murders of his wife, Ana and her friend, Rayburn Barron; after performing a full mental health evaluation, Lehman diagnosed Ali Abulaban with bipolar I disorder, complex trauma, alcohol and stimulant dependence and unspecified personality disorder with borderline, antisocial and narcissistic features.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP49 "Challenging The Psychological Evaluation"Under cross-examination, the State drilled the forensic psychologist who evaluated the defendant after he was arrested for murdering his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. The lead prosecutor accused the defendant of exaggeration, omissions, and flat-out lies throughout the whole process. Was Ali Abulaban a victim of mental illness before committing the murders? Or simply an out-of-control husband who could not accept that his wife left him?
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP50 "Defendant Takes The Stand"The defendant took the stand in his own murder trial. Jurors would decide later if he's guilty of plotting and carrying out the fatal shootings of his estranged wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. On the stand, Ali Abulaban explained his allegedly abusive childhood caused by his tormenting father. This was all part of the Defense's aim to highlight how serious his mental issues were when he committed the deadly shootings.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP51 "Life In The Military And Overseas"Jurors heard directly from Ali Abulaban on the stand explain his life in the U.S. military. Years before he was accused of shooting and killing his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron, the defendant was in the Air Force based in Japan. That's where he first met his wife, Ana. Ali was formally discharged from the military. But he claimed it was not a dishonorable discharge nor was it an honorable discharge. Instead, he said it was in the gray area.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP52 "The Beginning Of The Troubled Romance"It was great in the beginning was how Ali Abulaban described the start of his marriage with Ana which included the birth of their daughter. On the stand in his double murder trial, Ali gave his side of the story. For the first time jurors heard a different perspective of Ana, her character and personality. Instead of the abused wife from a controlling, jealous husband, Ali painted a portrait of her as a manipulative, demanding wife who had a party side to her.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP88 "Close Family Housekeeper"Jurors hear from the Murdaugh family's housekeeper who worked for them for more than a decade; she says that she saw odd things and behavior from Alex in the days and weeks after Paul and Maggie were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP89 "Emotional Housekeeper Speaks"A close housekeeper gives testimony on her decade-long friendship with Maggie Murdaugh; she gets emotional on the witness stand; in her final days, Maggie worried about money problems and a husband who she claimed was not being truthful.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP35 "Fiery Cross-Examination"The lead prosecutor challenged the credibility of Susan Wright testifying for her own defense in her murder trial. During cross-examination, Kelly Siegler accused her of intentionally killing her husband, Jeff, and then covering up the crime. This fiery cross-examination challenged the defendant's claim that she had no choice but to kill her allegedly abusive husband in their bedroom that night when he supposedly came at her with a knife.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP36 "Foggy Memory Of Murder"The lead prosecutor had more probing questions for her on the stand. The defendant admitted to lying everyone after she fatally stabbed her husband, Jeff. On the stand, Susan Wright gave a reason to the lies claiming the whole ordeal was a nightmare that she didn't fully comprehend. The defendant then claimed that after burying him in a makeshift grave in the backyard she claimed to still be afraid he was alive and would come after her.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP37 "I Am Not Lying"Susan Wright wraps up her emotional testimony to the jury. She emphasized to jurors that she was not lying. Lead prosecutor Kelly Siegler got animated with the defendant on the stand trying to get her to admit to her alleged wrongdoing. Prosecutors believed she tied her husband on the bed by luring him for sex. Once defenseless, Wright stabbed him nearly 200 times to death. Next, the Defense brought in a crime scene reconstructionist as their last expert witness for jurors to hear.
The Blue Eyed Butcher Case
S1, EP38 "Closing Arguments"The last witness to testify wrapped up his testimony. He was the forensic scientist who evaluated the crime scene where Jeff Wright lost his life and concluded that there was no evidence of a premeditated murder. Later, jurors listened to closing arguments. Prosecutors began with their theory of a carefully planned out murder at home. This version of Jeff's death went against Susan's defense where they claimed that she feared for her life before stabbing her husband to death.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP9 "Trail Of Blood""Follow the bloody trail" was the theme in the crime scene technician's testimony. Investigators found bloodstains in different parts of the home. The death investigation of Gary Farris, a prominent real estate attorney, was an evidence-heavy case. Crime scene investigators uncovered a trail of blood, bullet projectiles, and other key pieces of evidence linked to how Gary lost his life. The tedious task in processing a large crime scene was made clear to jurors.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP10 "The Lead Investigator"So far, crime scene photos have dominated this trial. Just hours after police showed up to the scene where Gary Farris' remains lay, crime scene technicians took numerous photos, flew drones, and processed key pieces of evidence. The prosecution team hoped all the crime scene photos would show evidence proving Melody killed her husband of 38 years. What started off with a hunch that he accidentally fell into a fire pit turned into details of a cover-up in a fatal shooting.