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Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted to paint a picture of a clash between the defendant and Alex Woodworth; it suggested his dark thoughts led him to attack Ezra, and she had to fight back to save her life.
Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted to paint a picture of a clash between the defendant and Alex Woodworth; it suggested his dark thoughts led him to attack Ezra, and she had to fight back to save her life.
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"Misstatements To Police"Ezra McCandless verifies the statements she made to police on the witness stand; they initially seem to be different versions compared to what she claimed led to Alex's violent death.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Challenging Ezra's Credibility"Ezra McCandless spent two days on the stand telling jurors what she said happened when she stabbed Alex Woodworth to death; Ezra said they had gone on a drive discussing their relationship.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Alex Woodworth's Writings"The State zeroed in on the differences in what Ezra McCandless first said to police and what she said on the witness stand about Alex Woodworth's death; the jury would have to weigh her credibility during deliberations.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"A Clinical Psychologist"Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted to paint a picture of a clash between the defendant and Alex Woodworth; it suggested his dark thoughts led him to attack Ezra, and she had to fight back to save her life.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
S1, EP78 "The Soft-Spoken Killer"Ezra McCandless is soft-spoken as she testifies in her own trial about her drama-filled world; it involves Alex Woodworth and two other men; before Ezra McCandless admits to being a killer, she admits to being a cheater and a liar.
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