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Prosecutors make it clear what was on Skylar's mind in the days she found out she was pregnant to the weeks after her child died; they stress on Skylar's actions of concealing her baby's death and the hiding the corpse.

Prosecutors make it clear what was on Skylar's mind in the days she found out she was pregnant to the weeks after her child died; they stress on Skylar's actions of concealing her baby's death and the hiding the corpse.

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Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP42 "Verdict to Sentencing"

After four hours of deliberations the jury acquits Skylar Richardson on charges of aggravated murder, involuntary manslaughter, and child endangerment; for her attempt at burying baby Annabelle's remains in the backyard the jury finds her guilty.

Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP41 "State's Rebuttal Argument"

Prosecutors make it clear what was on Skylar's mind in the days she found out she was pregnant to the weeks after her child died; they stress on Skylar's actions of concealing her baby's death and the hiding the corpse.

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

EP34 "Defense's Final Remarks to Jurors"

During closing arguments, Skylar Richardson's lead attorney tells the jury that she was surprised she was even pregnant with her daughter, Annabelle; this was the defense's attempt to downplay the state's assertion that Skylar kept her pregnancy.

Original Air Date: Oct 11, 2024
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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