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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.
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.
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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.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
"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.
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.
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, 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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