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The detective on the stand tells the jury about the family drama between Bill and Melanie McGuire; after she was arrested and accused of killing bill, there was a custody battle over her two sons which pitted her against Bill's relatives.
The detective on the stand tells the jury about the family drama between Bill and Melanie McGuire; after she was arrested and accused of killing bill, there was a custody battle over her two sons which pitted her against Bill's relatives.
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EP76 "The Case Of The Small Human Tissue"The jury learns about evidence at the microscopic level; very small particles of human tissue found on the floor mat of Bill McGuire's car that match his DNA.
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S2024, EP73 "Forensic Scientist and Detectives Testify"Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.
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EP80 "Key Items of Evidence Introduced"A detective testifying recalls processing the defendant's car; he says he came across a fake driver's license which indicated Melanie McGuire was a Pennsylvania resident.
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EP77 "Family Drama Exposed"The detective on the stand tells the jury about the family drama between Bill and Melanie McGuire; after she was arrested and accused of killing bill, there was a custody battle over her two sons which pitted her against Bill's relatives.
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S2024, EP71 "Inconclusive But Not Eliminated"The jury gets visual exhibits of key pieces of evidence linked to the murder of Bill McGuire; they hear detailed, scientific analysis of the evidence police collected and processed; Melanie McGuire is accused of killing and dismembering.
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