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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
EP3 "Stillborn or Murder?"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.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP1 "A Stillbirth Death"Skylar Richardson's defense delivers its opening statement to the jury; her lawyer argues that Annabelle was not murdered but was instead a stillborn; the defense claims that detectives coerced her into a confession.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP4 "The Visit to the Ob-Gyn"Skylar Richardson brings in medical professionals who saw the defendant in the weeks leading up to the birth of her baby, Annabelle; Skylar states she had appointments with two different OB-GYNs late in her pregnancy and after giving birth.
Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder
EP2 "Dr. William Andrew Explains"Skylar Richardson's doctor testifies about the last appointment he had with her before she gave birth to her daughter; prosecutors stress the importance of the OB-GYN visit just weeks before she gave birth.
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