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According to the mental health doctor on the stand, not everyone facing a sexual assault fights back, but Ezra claims that she did fight back when Alex got on top of her in the back seat of her car with her own knife.
According to the mental health doctor on the stand, not everyone facing a sexual assault fights back, but Ezra claims that she did fight back when Alex got on top of her in the back seat of her car with her own knife.
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"Defense Delivers Closing Arguments"McCandless' lead defense attorney starts closing arguments by dismissing the state's claims about her drama-filled life and, instead, focuses on self-defense.
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"Explaining The Lies And Misstatements"The defense revisits Ezra McCandless's police interview; the state claims Ezra lied to police to cover up a murder, but the defense claims she didn't tell police everything because of her mental condition after the stabbing.
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"Challenging the State's Theory"The Defense pushed the jury to acknowledge that there was a knife fight that happened in the back seat of Ezra McCandless's car; it dismissed the State's assertion that Alex Woodworth was caught off guard and was attacked, unprovoked.
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S1, EP93 "The Brain Under Attack"According to the mental health doctor on the stand, not everyone facing a sexual assault fights back, but Ezra claims that she did fight back when Alex got on top of her in the back seat of her car with her own knife.
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