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A forensic pathologist testifies for the state; Dr. Jeffrey Springer conducts the autopsies of two of the three homicide victims found in the burnt-up car; according to him, both of them died by multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

A forensic pathologist testifies for the state; Dr. Jeffrey Springer conducts the autopsies of two of the three homicide victims found in the burnt-up car; according to him, both of them died by multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

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"A Mother And Daughter Testimony"

A mother and daughter living in the town where the three murders occurred tell the jurors what happened on that day; sheriff's deputy is on the stand about a cell phone belonging to Calvin Phillips, one of the three neighbors that were murdered.

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"Autopsies Of The Two Burnt Up Victims"

A forensic pathologist testifies for the state; Dr. Jeffrey Springer conducts the autopsies of two of the three homicide victims found in the burnt-up car; according to him, both of them died by multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

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"Cellphone Information"

The whereabouts of the defendant is key for jurors to determine if Kit Martin fatally shot three of his neighbors and attempted to cover his tracks; prosecutors introduce the communication and cell phone activity.

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S1, EP32 "Cell Phone Data Extraction"

A heated debate between both sides; the judge pauses testimony of the digital forensics examiner; outside the presence of the jury, all the lawyers argue over documents of cell phone extraction done on the three victims.

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S1, EP26 "Trace Evidence"

The jury listening to the state's case against Kit Martin turns its attention to trace evidence investigators collect and test at the crime scenes; the defendant is accused of plotting and carrying out the triple murders in one day.

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S1, EP24 "Witnessing the Car Fire"

Prosecutors go back to residents of the small town where three of the defendant's neighbors were shot and killed; one of them heard an explosion and saw smoke coming from a car; inside the car were the dead bodies of two of the victims.

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S1, EP23 "Victims' Friends To Digital Forensics"

The friends of Calvin and Pamela Phillips take the stand testifying to the fact that they saw a worrisome, stressed-out Calvin in the days leading up to his and his wife's murder; Pamela Phillips' co-worker testifies.

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S1, EP22 "Neighbors Point The Finger At Kit Martin"

Prosecutors call in friends and neighbors of the three shooting victims in this case; a close friend of the Phillips family testifies that he claimed that if he died or went missing, Martin was the guy to look into.

Original Air Date: Oct 9, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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