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The Defense shifted the jury's attention to the mental health of Ezra McCandless; her memory issues and how she handled everything would be critical to the Defense's case.
The Defense shifted the jury's attention to the mental health of Ezra McCandless; her memory issues and how she handled everything would be critical to the Defense's case.
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"Mentally Evaluating Ezra Mccandless"The Defense shifted the jury's attention to the mental health of Ezra McCandless; her memory issues and how she handled everything would be critical to the Defense's case.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Intrusive Recollections"Dr. Steven Benson diagnosed Ezra McCandless with having post-traumatic stress disorder on the day she fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth; the doctor explained to the prosecution team how he did his analysis.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Altered State of Consciousness"Ezra McCandless claimed that the fatal encounter with Alex Woodworth was too scary for her to recall to police when they asked her what happened.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Defense's Forensic Pathologist"The prosecution gets its turn to question the mental health doctor who had evaluated Ezra McCandless about a month after she fatally stabbed Woodworth; the issue of the self-inflicted wounds on Ezra was key for both sides.
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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