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Another forensic toxicologist testified for the prosecution; Dr. George Jackson was the chief toxicologist for the state of New Jersey; he examined the remains of Bill McGuire which had been found in three suitcases.
Another forensic toxicologist testified for the prosecution; Dr. George Jackson was the chief toxicologist for the state of New Jersey; he examined the remains of Bill McGuire which had been found in three suitcases.
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EP36 "Murder Investigation Intensifies"The murder investigation intensified against Melanie McGuire; police tapped her phones and she was put under surveillance; this covert operation soon uncovered a secret-a two-year affair which gave a possible motive for murder.
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EP35 "A Wiretap Investigation"Melanie McGuire's co-worker claimed Melanie's upstairs bathroom smelled worse than a morgue; under cross-examination, Lori Thomas admitted that she did not bring up the horrible smell in Melanie's apartment before during a grand jury testimony.
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EP34 "Listening To Tapped Phone Recordings"The police detective, who oversees the wiretaps on Melanie McGuire's phone, continues his testimony; the prosecution team plays audio clips of these recorded phone conversations she had.
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EP33 "Nothing Goes Easy For Me"Prosecutors have more recorded phone calls to play for the jury; these calls were made about a year after Bill's murder; Melanie is heard on the phone saying "nothing comes easy to me"; hours and hours of phone calls were recorded.
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EP32 "Dr. George Jackson"Another forensic toxicologist testified for the prosecution; Dr. George Jackson was the chief toxicologist for the state of New Jersey; he examined the remains of Bill McGuire which had been found in three suitcases.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP31 "Chief Toxicologist To The Lead Investigator"Melanie McGuire's lawyer cross-examines the New Jersey's chief toxicologist; Dr. George Jackson tells the jury that he examined Bill McGuire's remains looking for a sedative; but in the end, he finds no traces of chloral hydrate.
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EP30 "The Detective Sergeant Breaks It Down"The State hopes testimony would show that Melanie McGuire tried to misdirect the police; on the stand is the New Jersey State Police Detective Sergeant David Dalrymple, who led the investigation into how and why Bill was killed.
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EP29 "How Police Nailed Their Target"Jurors hears about an alleged fight Melanie McGuire said she had with her husband, Bill; a tape recording played in the courtroom; she tries to get a temporary restraining order against him after the violent encounter.
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