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Eight computers and eight cell phones, that's what a forensic computer analyst examined during the murder investigation of Bill McGuire; Jennifer Seymour documented the Internet use and computer activities in Bill.

Eight computers and eight cell phones, that's what a forensic computer analyst examined during the murder investigation of Bill McGuire; Jennifer Seymour documented the Internet use and computer activities in Bill.

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Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP23 "Moving Out"

The jury learned about a prescription for a sedative the defendant had filled before her husband, Bill McGuire, went missing; on the stand, under cross examination, was the pharmacist who sold her the drug.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP22 "Looking For Chloral Hydrate"

A forensic toxicologist speaks to jurors about the sedative, chloral hydrate; the State alleges that the defendant, Melanie McGuire, used the drug on her husband, Bill, before shooting, killing, and then dismembering him.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP21 "Daycare To Internet Searches"

Jurors next hears from the director of the day care where Bill and Melanie McGuire's sons attended; when Melanie is arrested for first-degree murder over a year after Bill died it was after she dropped her kids off at daycare.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP28 "Online Search Results"

Eight computers and eight cell phones, that's what a forensic computer analyst examined during the murder investigation of Bill McGuire; Jennifer Seymour documented the Internet use and computer activities in Bill.

Prosecutors call Bill McGuire's boss to the stand; Thomas Terry tells the jury that Bill was an excellent worker and was well-respected among his co-workers.
Original Air Date: Aug 13, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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