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Burn Pile Murder Trial
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S1, EP88 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP328 "DNA Analysis Broken Down"Dr. Robin Cotton tries to break down the concept of DNA analysis for the jury; at the time, this was a fairly new concept and everyday people weren't as familiar with how DNA is used in criminal cases.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP333 "Dr. Robin Cotton Explains"Prosecutors brought in someone from the nation's largest forensic lab to try to solidify their case against OJ Simpson.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP334 "How the DNA Speaks for Itself"The jury learned how DNA could get degraded and even broken up in small pieces. This all came from Dr. Robin Cotton, the State's first DNA expert to testify.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP332 "Breaking Down DNA Test Results"Prosecutors tried to cover all the bases when it came to the DNA test results. Their first expert, Dr. Robin Cotton, worked for a private testing lab. She was given two dozen samples to examine.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP335 "Methods to DNA Testing"The State's DNA expert explained to jurors that DNA testing falls into two different methods. Both had been used on the massive amounts of evidence from the scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP82 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP83 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP84 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP250 "Evidence Inventory"Dennis Fung is put in a position to not only defend himself and his work, but the LAPD as a whole; he's asked about evidence inventory during the questioning.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP249 "Defense Not Letting Up"According to OJ Simpson's defense, almost every LAPD officer involved in the investigation into the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were critiqued for their roles.
Nanny Abduction Murder Trial
S1, EP41 "Back To Testify"The judge directly addressed Scott Nelson asking him if there was any more evidence he wanted to introduce to the jury. As he did in the guilt phase before being convicted of the murder of Jennifer Fulford, the defendant took the stand in his death penalty phase. He wanted to get back on the witness stand to make certain things known specifically his life as a federal prison inmate. Scott Nelson was determined to let the jury know about his mistreatment while incarcerated in federal prison.
Nanny Abduction Murder Trial
S1, EP42 "Defendant Clears Things Up"Scott Nelson's defense was trying to spare his life for the capital murder of Jennifer Fulford. He took the stand in his motivation to let the jury know how maltreated he was as federal prison inmate in the past 25 years. There were clear discrepancies between the defendant and his legal team. While he wanted to testify to the jury about issues he believed they should know Nelson's lawyers thought otherwise believing it didn't help his case against life on death row.
Nanny Abduction Murder Trial
S1, EP43 "I'M A Homicidal Maniac"Scott Nelson believed the federal prison system turned him into an animal. He told jurors that he was a homicidal manic that wanted the death penalty. He testified to jurors on how his allegely brutal time in the penitentiary system led him to kill 56-year-old nanny, Jennifer Fulford, a woman he never met before. After his testimony his defense rested their case to jurors and the State began it's rebuttal case.