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The police trace the movements of Melanie McGuire on the day her husband, Bill, went missing; the state investigator who timed the route she took, is testified, to try to prove that she could have pulled off the murder of her husband.
The police trace the movements of Melanie McGuire on the day her husband, Bill, went missing; the state investigator who timed the route she took, is testified, to try to prove that she could have pulled off the murder of her husband.
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EP86 "Extracting and Solidifying the Hard Evidence"Jurors listen to more expert testimony in the field of forensic science; investigators made a flow chart of forensic evidence collected in this case.
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EP88 "The Emotionally Close Sister"The police trace the movements of Melanie McGuire on the day her husband, Bill, went missing; the state investigator who timed the route she took, is testified, to try to prove that she could have pulled off the murder of her husband.
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EP85 "Cindy Ligosh And Family Drama"Melanie McGuire's sister-in-law's thoughts about she and Bill being the perfect couple; during cross-examination, the Defense brings out even more family drama.
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S2024, EP87 "Looking Into The Abandoned Vehicle"A state investigator tells the jury that Bill McGuire's thumbprint was found on a plastic bag in his abandoned car that was discovered in Atlantic City. Jurors would hear about more physical evidence in the State's case against Melanie McGuire.
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S2024, EP83 "Linking Forensic Clues"The State's DNA expert is under cross-examination; investigators have done forensic exams on Bill McGuire's abandoned car, as well as on stamps, envelopes and packages; all of this is done to try to find evidence linking Melanie.
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S2024, EP78 "Forensic Document Examiner Testifies"Douglas Deedrick concludes that fibers found on the bullet in the remains of Bill were consistent with pillow fibers; a forensic document examiner testified.
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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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