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Jurors hear details about Sklyar Richardson's pregnancy; she told the investigators that she delivered the baby all by herself in her bathroom; prosecutors bring in a medical expert who believes that Annabelle was most likely healthy at birth.
Jurors hear details about Sklyar Richardson's pregnancy; she told the investigators that she delivered the baby all by herself in her bathroom; prosecutors bring in a medical expert who believes that Annabelle was most likely healthy at birth.
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Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP22 "Coerced Police Statements"Skylar Richardson's lawyers have more questions for the lieutenant who looked into the murder of her newborn daughter; the Defense accuses police in manipulative interrogation tactics to get Skylar to answer questions alluding to the notion.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP28 "The Boyfriend Kept in the Dark"Skylar Richardson's former boyfriend, Brandon Saylor recalls to the jury that he had no idea she was pregnant with baby Annabelle even when he took her to the senior prom; Brandon claims he found out about the pregnancy with everyone else.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP26 "Revealing Text Messages"On the stand is an examiner who extracted information from the defendant's phone before, during and after Annabelle was born and subsquently died; prosecutors try to show the jurors that Skylar Richardson hid the pregnancy to cover her tracks.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP27 "Texting With Mom"A digital forensics examiner reads for jurors text messages Richardson sent out in the days leading up to the death of her baby girl, Annabelle.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP24 "I Tried To Cremate My Baby"Five days is the duration between the two interviews Skylar Richardson gave to police in the weeks after her newborn, Annabelle, passed away; jurors watch the entire second interrogation conducted by the lead investigators on this case.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP23 "Confessional Police Interview"In the second interrogation, the lieutenant pushes the defendant to admit that baby Annabelle was alive for a moment after she was born; two police officers plead with Skylar Richardson to tell the truth as to what happened to her newborn.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP21 "The Second Police Interrogation"Prosecutors recall back on the stand the Lieutenant who worked on this case; the State introduce the second police interrogation of the defendant, over the death of her newborn, Annabelle; both police interrogations appear to be emotional for Skylar.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP20 "No Evidence of Stillbirth"Jurors hear details about Sklyar Richardson's pregnancy; she told the investigators that she delivered the baby all by herself in her bathroom; prosecutors bring in a medical expert who believes that Annabelle was most likely healthy at birth.
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