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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.

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.

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Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP32 "Nutritional Deficiency & Lagging Fundal Height"

Low caloric intake and nutritional deficiency is the diagnosis the defense's medical expert gave of Skylar Richardson while she was pregnant; Dr. John White claims Skylar was an unhealthy mother who likely delivered a stillbirth child.

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.

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

EP31 "Fetal Growth Restriction"

The Defense's OB-GYN expert explains to the jury how stillbirths occur in deliveries; on the stand, Dr. John White indicates that Skylar Richardson's description of Annabelle when she was born was similar to what happens in the case of a stillborn.

Cheerleader on Trial for Baby's Murder

EP30 "Dr. John White"

Skylar Richardson's father tells the jury that she kept her pregnancy, delivery and attempted burial of Annabelle as a secret from her family; Dr. John White reviews the medical records, case notes and police interviews to establish his opinion.

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

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.

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