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The long cross-examination of the defendant is not over; Kit explains to the jury why there are delays in his military trial; the prosecution claims that Calvin Phillips was the defendant's main target.
The long cross-examination of the defendant is not over; Kit explains to the jury why there are delays in his military trial; the prosecution claims that Calvin Phillips was the defendant's main target.
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Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP57 "Final Sentencing"Closing arguments begin in the sentencing phase for Kit, who has been convicted of killing three neighbors; the victims' children give emotional testimony; the jury decides on Martin's punishment; the judge makes the final decision in this trial.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP56 "Victim-Impact Statments To Jury Deliberations"More emotional testimony in Kit Martin's punishment phase comes from the son who lost both his parents in this murder case; Kit is convicted of all charges, including triple murder.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP55 "Punishment Phase"The jury finds Kit Martin guilty of murdering Calvin Phillips, Calvin's wife Pamela, and Edward Dansereau; he is also convicted of burglary, arson, tampering with evidence, and criminal attempt to commit arson.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP54 "Timeline of the Military-Style Executions"The lead prosecutor claims that Kit Martin is not as smart as he thinks he is; during closing arguments, Barbara Whaley argues that even though the defendant tried to cover up his crimes, he failed to clean up some incriminating evidence.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP53 "Military Precision"The state says that Calvin, Pamela, and Edward are killed in a military-style execution; this is during closing arguments as prosecutors try to win a conviction against Kit; the lead prosecutor says that Joan is not the mastermind behind the crimes.
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