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Steward Bassman makes the diagnosis that Skylar Richardson is suffering from a dependent personality disorder; the prosecutor questions Bassman on neonaticide, the deliberate act of a parent murdering their child during the first 24 hours of life.
Steward Bassman makes the diagnosis that Skylar Richardson is suffering from a dependent personality disorder; the prosecutor questions Bassman on neonaticide, the deliberate act of a parent murdering their child during the first 24 hours of life.
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EP35 "Dependent Personality Disorder"A mental health evaluation of the defendant gets outlined for jurors; according to the defense's psychologist, Skylar Richardson submits to authority.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP39 "Neonaticide"Steward Bassman makes the diagnosis that Skylar Richardson is suffering from a dependent personality disorder; the prosecutor questions Bassman on neonaticide, the deliberate act of a parent murdering their child during the first 24 hours of life.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP40 "Undetermined Cause Of Death"Dr. Mark Levaughn concludes that the manner of death in Annabelle's demise as a homicide was incorrect; he tells the jury that the autopsy report performed on the baby's remains had it all wrong.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP38 "Closing Arguments"The Defense gives their final remarks to jurors; Skylar's lead attorney calls out the prosecution team's role in the trial; he claims that the State tried to poke holes in the Defense's case.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP37 "Unhealthy Mom, Stillbirth Daughter"The cross-examination of the defense's medical expert continues; on the stand, Dr. John White, an OB-GYN, claims that by the time Annabelle was born into the world she had already been dead by stillbirth.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP36 "Interrogation Expert"The Defense's OB-GYN expert wraps up his testimony; before the next expert testifies for the defense, the judge holds a hearing outside the presence of the jury.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP33 "Character Testimony"Alan Hirsch, an interrogation expert, states that investigators used an aggressive technique in their police interviews of Skylar Richardson which led her to give a false confession; the jury hears the character testimony.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP29 "Crisis Pregnancy"Dr. John White, the Defense's OB-GYN, claims Skylar was not healthy because of her eating disorder; he concludes that Annabelle suffered poor growth in her mother's womb causing her to be stillborn.
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