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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.
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.
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"Dead On Arrival"The jury sees crime scene photos showing blood drops, a shell casing and a pistol in a yard; the state wanted to prove that all of this linked the defendant to the murders of Calvin and Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP17 "First Responders And Law Enforcement"A third paramedic takes the stand; prosecutors try to show that the defendant plotted and carried out the murder of his three neighbors on the same day; prosecutors are not done bringing in law enforcement officers to testify.
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.
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, EP15 "Listening To The Police Investigators"The crime scene photographer answers questions under cross-examination in Kentucky versus Kit Martin; multiple law enforcement agencies look into the deaths of Kit Martin's three neighbors.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP14 "The Body Found In The Cellar"Prosecutors present the jury with detailed, yet graphic photos of the body of Calvin Phillips; he was one of three victims in this case; prosecutors claim he was the target of a murder plot and the others were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP13 "Snapshots Of A Triple Murder"Lieutenant Leonard Smith is pushing back against the defense's allegation that police only singled out Kit Martin as a suspect, so they could make an arrest in a three-year-old cold case; the jury listens to testimony from a crime scene photographer.
Pilot Triple Murder Trial
S1, EP9 "Murders Next Door"Jurors listen to the testimony from the companion of Edward Dansereau, one of the three victims in this case: he lived next-door to Calvin and Pamela Phillips; Sally Jackson recalls local police telling her that there was a murder next door.
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