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Sydney Powell's father, Brenda's husband, takes the witness stand; prosecutors claim Brenda was attacked while on the phone with school administrators.
Sydney Powell's father, Brenda's husband, takes the witness stand; prosecutors claim Brenda was attacked while on the phone with school administrators.
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Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP4 "Deadly Welfare Check"Jurors watch more police bodycam footage; this time it is from the second responding officer who arrived minutes after Brenda Powell was found stabbed; police arrived at the Powell residency to do a welfare check.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP5 "Remembering Brenda Powell"Jurors learn more background information about Brenda Powell and what was happening in the months and weeks leading up to her death.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP6 "Defendant's Father, Victim's Husband"Sydney Powell's father, Brenda's husband, takes the witness stand; prosecutors claim Brenda was attacked while on the phone with school administrators.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP7 "University of Mount Union Dean"Prosecutors claim that Brenda Powell was fatally attacked while she was on the phone with administrators from her daughter's school; jurors listen to testimony from a dean who worked at the college that the defendant attended before she was expelled.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP3 "Police Bodycam Footage"The first witness takes the stand; jurors watch bodycam footage from the responding officer to the crime scene where Brenda lost her life; prosecutors claim Sydney Powell stabbed Brenda nearly thirty times in the neck.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP2 "The Case of Insanity"In their opening statements, the defense tell jurors Sydney Powell suffered from a mental illness; her lead attorney described what was a loving relationship between the defendant and her mother, the victim, Brenda Powell.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP1 "Lies Turned to Murder"Court proceedings begin with the State's opening statements to jurors; the lead prosecutor points out Sydney Powell's lies; the defendant pleads not guilty by reason of insanity claiming she had a psychotic break during the fatal attack.
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