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According to the forensic scientist who analyzed DNA and blood at the crime scene, no definitive blood evidence at both crime scenes identified Kit Martin.
According to the forensic scientist who analyzed DNA and blood at the crime scene, no definitive blood evidence at both crime scenes identified Kit Martin.
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"Firearm Examinations"Prosecutors believe the forensic analysis of the hair, blood, DNA, and even the firearm used in the murders linked Kit Martin to the fatal shootings of Calvin and Pamela Phillips and their next-door neighbor, Ed Dansereau.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP35 "State's Final Witness Testifies"The state's final witness takes the stand, Dr. Randall Falls, who conducted the autopsy of Calvin Phillips; prosecutors believe Calvin is the main target of the defendant.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP36 "Defense Begins Their Case"The State rests their case against Kit Martin for the triple murders of his neighbors; his defense motions to the judge for dismissal of the charges claiming prosecutors lack evidence for jurors to convict the defendant.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP37 "Bitter Divorce"The Defense continues with character testimony of Kit Martin; they want the jury to hear a different side of the defendant which was polar opposite of the State's portrayal of him as an angry, vengeful triple murderer.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP33 "The Guns Used in the Murders"Prosecutors bring in details about the two firearms used to kill three of his neighbors; a firearm examiner tests the two guns used in the homicides, the shell casings and bullet fragments recovered in police's investigation.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
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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