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The jury listens to more testimony about the torn clothing worn by Alex Woodworth and Ezra McCandless on the day of the murder; she says they ended up in a struggle over a knife in her back seat.
The jury listens to more testimony about the torn clothing worn by Alex Woodworth and Ezra McCandless on the day of the murder; she says they ended up in a struggle over a knife in her back seat.
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S1, EP47 "Torn Clothes and Blood"The jury listens to more testimony about the torn clothing worn by Alex Woodworth and Ezra McCandless on the day of the murder; she says they ended up in a struggle over a knife in her back seat.
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S1, EP49 "The Drama That Led to Murder"Ezra McCandless's adopted father continues his testimony, but his answers to questions seem to lean more towards Ezra's defense; she claims she killed Alex Woodworth to save her own life, but her young life was filled with drama at all levels.
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