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Prosecutors call Bill McGuire's boss to the stand; Thomas Terry tells the jury that Bill was an excellent worker and was well-respected among his co-workers.
EP80 "Key Items of Evidence Introduced"
A detective testifying recalls processing the defendant's car; he says he came across a fake driver's license which indicated Melanie McGuire was a Pennsylvania resident.
EP77 "Family Drama Exposed"
The detective on the stand tells the jury about the family drama between Bill and Melanie McGuire; after she was arrested and accused of killing bill, there was a custody battle over her two sons which pitted her against Bill's relatives.
EP78 "Forensic Document Examiner Testifies"
Douglas Deedrick concludes that fibers found on the bullet in the remains of Bill, were consistent with pillow fibers; a forensic document examiner testified.
EP79 "Forged Presciription Medication"
A forensic document examiner testified about forged signatures for a drug medication. Police contended that Melanie McGuire forged a signature to get a prescription for a sedative. She was accused of using that drug to knock Bill.
EP76 "The Case Of The Small Human Tissue"
The jury learns about evidence at the microscopic level; very small particles of human tissue found on the floor mat of Bill McGuire's car that match his DNA.
EP75 "Squeaky, Clean Apartment"
Investigators go to the apartment of Bill and Melanie McGuire multiple times looking for clues as to what happened to Bill; the defense emphasizes to the jurors that no evidence was found in the apartment.
EP74 "Forensic Scientist to Neuropathologist"
The state's forensic scientist wraps up his testimony; Dr. Zhongxue Hua examines small pieces of human tissue that investigators uncovered in Bill's abandoned car in Atlantic City.
EP73 "Forensic Scientist and Detectives Testify"
Dr. Leighann Frattarelli tells the jurors that Dr. Miller helped her deliver twins and this was during the few days that Bill went missing; more detectives working at the New Jersey State Police take the stand.