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The state pushes for death by lethal injection for Ronald Burgos-Avilés for his role in the murders of Griselda and Dominic Hernandez; Timothy Fitzpatrick, an expert in the Texas state prison system, explains more details to the jury.
The state pushes for death by lethal injection for Ronald Burgos-Avilés for his role in the murders of Griselda and Dominic Hernandez; Timothy Fitzpatrick, an expert in the Texas state prison system, explains more details to the jury.
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S1, EP55 "A Possible Danger With Life In Prison"An expert in the state of Texas prison inmate classification continues his testimony; prosecutors call in Timothy Fitzpatrick to give context on why they believe the defendant is a danger to others.
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S1, EP56 "Public Safety Is Top Priority"The state pushes for death by lethal injection for Ronald Burgos-Avilés for his role in the murders of Griselda and Dominic Hernandez; Timothy Fitzpatrick, an expert in the Texas state prison system, explains more details to the jury.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP57 "Emotional Testimony From the Family"Prosecutors turn to convince jurors that Ronald Burgos-Avilés should be executed by the state; they contend that as a former Border Patrol agent he brutally took the lives of two innocent young people.
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S1, EP58 "Grizelda'S Mother And Dominic'S Grandmother"Next to the stand is Griselda's mother and Dominic's grandmother; Mary Hernandez did not testify in the guilt phase in this trial; in the penalty phase she gave background on life at home after Dominic is born.
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S1, EP54 "Timothy Fitzpatrick"The first witness on the stand is an executive director for the state's Department of Criminal Justice; jurors deliberate on the punishment for the defendant's role in killing Griselda and Dominic Hernandez.
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S1, EP53 "Death Penalty Phase Begins"Opening statements begin in phase two of the trial; this jury would decide if convicted killer, should face the death penalty for murdering his lover and their son; his legal team is pushing for a life in prison sentence instead of a state execution.
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S1, EP52 "Final Remarks, Jury Deliberation, And Verdict"Ronald Burgos-Avilés' lawyer asks the jury to find him not guilty of killing Griselda and Dominic Hernandez; he says the state wants a guilty verdict because of bias; the state makes a brief rebuttal.
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S1, EP51 "Case Against The Lying, Manipulative Double Murderer"The lead prosecutor tells the jury during the closing arguments that Ronald staged the crime scene and made mistakes out of sheer panic; Isidro Alaniz also calls the defendant a liar, manipulator, and deceiver after being a double murderer.
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