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Opening statements begin in the case against Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader accused of killing her newborn daughter, Annabelle; prosecutors claim she killed her baby; the defense countered that Annabelle was a stillborn.
Opening statements begin in the case against Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader accused of killing her newborn daughter, Annabelle; prosecutors claim she killed her baby; the defense countered that Annabelle was a stillborn.
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Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP15 "Forensic Pathologist"Dr. Susan Brown and her forensic pathology team do their best to put all the skeletal remains together in this case; the remains were dug up in the backyard of the defendant's home.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP16 "Homicidal Violence"Homicidal violence is the conclusion from the forensic pathologist about the death of baby Annabelle; her mother, Skylar Richardson, is on trial accused of killing the newborn, which she denies.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP10 "All Signs Point to Homicide"Skylar Richardson's defense team drills the forensic pathologist who did the autopsy on Annabelle, the defendant's baby; according to Susan Brown, all signs point to homicidal violence.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP14 "Confirmation Bias"Dr. Susan Brown had done the autopsy on Annabelle, Skylar's newborn; this forensic pathologist concludes that the baby died of a homicide and this was not a natural death, as the defense claimed.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP13 "The Lieutenant and the First Interrogation"A police lieutenant takes the stand; John Faine conducts the first video-recorded police interrogation of the defendant weeks after she gave birth to her baby, Annabelle; the newborn's remains are found buried in Skylar Richardson's backyard.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP12 "More Of The Emotional Police Interview"An emotional police interrogation is played in court; jurors hear the defendant tell police that she did not intentionally kill her newborn, Annabelle.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP11 "Confronting Her Parents With The Truth"The jury listens to the defendant's accounts of what led up to the death of her baby, Annabelle; the state plays a video-recorded conversation between Skylar Richardson and her parents that happened at a police station.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP9 "The Coroner"Crime scene photos are introduced in court; on the stand is the coroner who arrived at the backyard of the defendant's home to confirm baby remains that had been dug up.
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