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Prosecutors focused on evidence linked to one of the lesser charges they charged Melanie McGuire with -- tampering with evidence; on top of being accused of killing her husband, Bill, she was also charged with perjury, desecration of human remains.
Prosecutors focused on evidence linked to one of the lesser charges they charged Melanie McGuire with -- tampering with evidence; on top of being accused of killing her husband, Bill, she was also charged with perjury, desecration of human remains.
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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.
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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.
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EP68 "Trace Evidence"The forensic scientist who examined the six large plastic bags containing Bill McGuire's remains testifies; Thomas Lesniak goes through each of the three suitcases that contained Bill's remains, doing a lot of measurements.
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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 about the evidence police collected and processed; Melanie McGuire is accused of killing and dismembering.
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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.
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EP64 "Falsified Documents and Forged Signatures"Bill and Melanie McGuire's realtor continues her testimony to jurors; the lead prosecutor reads a letter to the jury that was sent to the New Jersey attorney general, her boss.
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EP63 "Documenting Movements"Prosecutors kept the focus on Melanie McGuire's movements during the time Bill disappeared; an FBI expert takes the stand, who placed her at certain locations leading up to the discovery of Bill's remains some 300 miles away from his home.
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EP62 "Biometrics And Image Analysis"A forensic examiner from the FBI's digital evidence lab testifies; the jury learns how investigators use biometrics and image analysis while looking into the death of Bill McGuire.
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