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The crime scene reconstruction expert testifying for Kit Martin's defence wraps up his testimony; the defendant takes the stand to tell the jury his side of the story; Kit Martin tries to convince them that the prosecution has it all wrong.

The crime scene reconstruction expert testifying for Kit Martin's defence wraps up his testimony; the defendant takes the stand to tell the jury his side of the story; Kit Martin tries to convince them that the prosecution has it all wrong.

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S1, EP44 "Re-Examining The Gun Used To Kill"

A crime scene reconstructionist has more to tell the jury; this is during the defense case where Kit's attorneys are trying to show that he isn't responsible for the deaths of his three neighbors; the state says the bullets are linked to Kit's guns.

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"Defendant Takes The Stand"

The crime scene reconstruction expert testifying for Kit Martin's defence wraps up his testimony; the defendant takes the stand to tell the jury his side of the story; Kit Martin tries to convince them that the prosecution has it all wrong.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP46 "The Bitter Ex-Wife"

The defense says it seemed like a golden life until he married Joan Harmon; the jury hears details about the defendant's background, including the drama surrounding his ex-wife and their divorce.

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"Explaining His Court Martial"

The military accuses Kit Martin of mishandling classified information and child abuse before his murder trial; Kit tells the jury that he is innocent of those charges as well as in the shootings of his three neighbors; Kit blames his ex-wife.

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S1, EP43 "A Crime Scene Expert Explains"

A domestic dispute involving Kit Martin's then-wife made its way to trial; before the deaths of his three neighbors, the defendant went through a bitter divorce; his ex-wife was accused of threatening to ruin his career and life.

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S1, EP42 "Jonathan Reeves"

Jurors listen to more testimony from the defense's expert who was refuting the allegation that cell phone data put the defendant at one of the crime scenes; it was the burning car on Rosetown road, where two of the three victims were found.

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S1, EP41 "Getting Back Into The Cell Phone Data"

Kit Martin's defense team isn't done quizzing the lead investigator; the Defense decides to bring in their own cell phone examiner, Jonathan Reeves; Reeves admits that he made an error in his report on this case.

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S1, EP40 "Back To The Surveillance Footage"

The Defense turns their attention to the physical and circumstantial evidence the State has on the defendant for the three murders; jurors' attention is brought back to the surveillance video footage which they already watched.

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