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Everybody was in panic mode after confessed killers told their therapist how they killed their parents in a double homicide.
Everybody was in panic mode after confessed killers told their therapist how they killed their parents in a double homicide.
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S1, EP71 "Believing a Cheating Doctor on Probation"Erik and Lyle had confessed to Dr. Jerome Oziel that they killed their parents Jose and Kitty.
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S1, EP72 "Lyle Threatens the Therapist"The judge stopped court proceedings during the testimony of the state's key witness in California versus Menendez.
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S1, EP73 "Everybody Panicked"Everybody was in panic mode after confessed killers told their therapist how they killed their parents in a double homicide.
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S1, EP74 "Copies of the Tapes Made"Dr. Jerome Oziel put copies of the Menendez confession tapes in three different locations, in the days after the therapy sessions.
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S1, EP70 "Notes of a Confession"From the very beginning the Defense teams of both defendants fought to get the confession tapes thrown out.
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S1, EP69 "More Questions For The Psychotherapist"The Defense teams for both defendents had more questions for the psychotherapist on the stand.
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S1, EP68 "Therapist Seeks Self-Protections"The therapist who recorded the Menendez brothers' confession, said he feared for his life.
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S1, EP67 "Taped Confession As Key Evidence"Dr. Oziel's testimony was critical for the State's case; he had evidence of a plot to kill Jose and Kitty Menendez along the emotion and mindset of the Menendez brothers who admitted doing it.
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