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The defense has more questions for the FBI specialist, James Fitzgerald, who analyzes two anonymous letters sent during the investigation into Bill McGuire's death; he compares them with the defendant's written notes.
The defense has more questions for the FBI specialist, James Fitzgerald, who analyzes two anonymous letters sent during the investigation into Bill McGuire's death; he compares them with the defendant's written notes.
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EP61 "Analyzing The Anonymous Letters"Prosecutors want to show jurors that Melanie McGuire was the one who wrote two anonymous letters that contained information about Bill McGuire's death that only the killer would know.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP66 "Linguistic Analysis"Jurors learn about forensic linguistics from the FBI expert on the stand; special Agent James Fitzgerald has examined two anonymous letters linked to the murder of Bill McGuire; authorities claim his wife, Melanie wrote them.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP67 "Overused Commas, Misused Dashes"The defense has more questions for the FBI specialist, James Fitzgerald, who analyzes two anonymous letters sent during the investigation into Bill McGuire's death; he compares them with the defendant's written notes.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP65 "Forensic Examination Of The Evidence Collected"Jurors learn about the physical evidence that prosecutors believed linked Melanie McGuire to the murder of her husband, Bill; Thomas Lesniak examined the garbage bags that had contained Bill's remains.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP59 "Going In And Out Of Atlantic City"Cross-examination continues on a state investigator, Donald Macciocca, who uncovers incriminating evidence linking Melanie McGuire to her husband Bill's murder, including her Pennsylvania driver's license.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP58 "Circumstantial And Incriminating Evidence"Another detective in the New Jersey State Police testifies; Sergeant Jeffrey Kronenfeld testifies to the jury about his role in the murder investigation of Bill McGuire.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
S2024, EP50 "The Affair That Led To Murder"A fertility clinic doctor tells jurors that the defendant forged his signature on prescribed medication the days leading up to Bill McGuire's death; on the stand is Dr. Bradley Miller, Melanie's lover of three years.
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