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The State hopes that tracking the movements of Ezra on the day she killed Alex will help jurors not only get a grasp of what she was doing and where, but what was on her mind as well.
The State hopes that tracking the movements of Ezra on the day she killed Alex will help jurors not only get a grasp of what she was doing and where, but what was on her mind as well.
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"Cross-Examining Defense's First Witness"During the cross-examination of the Defense's expert, jurors heard more about the wounds on Ezra McCandless and on the body of Alex Woodworth; the ER doctor said that there's no scientific way of being certain what's self-inflicted.
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"Defendant Takes the Stand"Ezra McCandless takes the stand to defend herself; she tries to convince the jury the death of Alex Woodworth was not intentional.
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"Ezra Appeals to Jurors"Ezra McCandless tried to present herself in court with a look of innocence; she wore mostly pink and kept changing up her hairstyle to convince jurors she was no cold-blooded killer.
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"Alex Woodworth's Philosophy"The jury got more philosophy 101 with Ezra McCandless's early testimony during her trial; she decided to testify to try to convince jurors Alex Woodworth threatened her life the day she struggled with him in a knife fight.
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S1, EP65 "Tracking the Killer"The State hopes that tracking the movements of Ezra on the day she killed Alex will help jurors not only get a grasp of what she was doing and where, but what was on her mind as well.
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S1, EP62 "The Judge and Ezra's Drama-Filled Life"All the drama, turmoil and emotions were involved in the defendant's state of mind during the killing: that's what the judge said in a ruling about more evidence to be introduced; Ezra McCandless's life was filled with drama.