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The cross-examination begins on the son of Calvin and Pamela Phillips, two of the three people who lost their lives in a fatal shooting incident; according to prosecutors, Kit Martin killed them, along with another neighbor.

The cross-examination begins on the son of Calvin and Pamela Phillips, two of the three people who lost their lives in a fatal shooting incident; according to prosecutors, Kit Martin killed them, along with another neighbor.

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Pilot Triple Murder Trial

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.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Home Surveillance Video"

Lieutenant Leonard Smith introduces to the jury, surveillance video footage of the defendant's home on the day of the three homicides; later, jurors will decide if Kit Martin is capable of pulling off these three homicides in that single afternoon.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

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.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"DNA Analysis"

DNA testimony dominates a portion of the trial; prosecutors bring in forensic scientists who scour the two crime scenes looking for evidence.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

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.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

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.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP19 "The Upcoming Court-Martial Trial"

Jurors learn about the court-martial trial that Kit Martin had coming up after his three neighbors were shot to death; prosecutors allege that Calvin Phillips, one of the victims, was killed because he was going to testify against the defendant.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP18 "Sheriff's Department's Investigation"

The Sheriff's Department calls on SWAT to help get inside Kit Martin's home after the deaths of his three neighbors; an investigator from that department claims his officers needed to be safe because of the defendant's military background.

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