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Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Fatal Stabbing, No Defensive Wounds"

Like in all fatal stabbings, the crime scene in the case against Ezra McCandless was graphic. Alex Woodworth had been stabbed 16 times. Investigators processed numerous blood stains inside Ezra's car where she left him for dead.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"DNA Analyst Testifies"

Police came across mud and murder when they discovered the crime scene where Alex Woodworth had been killed. And it seemed to disprove Ezra McCandless' story of assault.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"DNA Analysis"

The DNA analyst told jurors about the swabbing he did on key physical evidence at the crime scene where Alex Woodworth was killed. His body had 16 stab wounds and was found hanging out the back of Ezra McCandless's car.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP1 "Victim's Friends On The Stand"

Jurors had been learning about the evidence against the defendant, Ali Abulaban. He was accused of the premeditated murder of his estranged wife, Ana, and her friend Rayburn Barron. Both were shot in the face at close range. A close friend of Ana Abulaban took the stand. He had insights in the marital drama of the Abulabans.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP2 "Best Friend Elaborates"

According to her friend, physical, mental, and verbal abuse had been a part of Ana Abulaban's home life with her husband before she died. Jurors would learn more about the domestic violence allegations in this case, which the state claimed led to the death of Ana and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Julia Stuntz's emotional testimony elaborated on the physical and emotional abuse her friend endured in her marriage.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP3 "Julia Stuntz"

The jury learned more about the issues in the relationship between the defendant and his wife, Ana. Months before she and her friend Rayburn Barron were killed, she was allegedly beaten, harassed, and even stalked by Ali. And she was forced to go to the police several times. The defense had questions for his wife's best friend. Julia Stuntz knew all about the drama between the two which included allegations of him trashing the apartment after he was kicked out, spying on her, and stalking her.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP4 "More Friends Speak Out"

Another close friend of Ana Abulaban took the stand. Prosecutors wanted to portray the defendant, Ali Abulaban, as an abusive, jealous, out-of-control husband whose behavior led him to plot and kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Jurors heard from not one, but two close friends of Ana's who testified about the bruises on her face and arms allegedly caused by her estranged husband, Ali.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP1 "Too Close to the Sun"

Successful Atlanta entrepreneur Lance Herndon usually got what he wanted, but when he is found bludgeoned to death in his waterbed, it appeared he got more than he could handle, possibly due to a business deal gone wrong or a girlfriend's revenge.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Investigating Everywhere Necessary"

Prosecutors hoped by tracking the movements of Ezra McCandless on the day she kiled Alex Woodworth, it would give jurors a sense of what was on her mind. Police put together a crime scene reconstruction of where Ezra fatally stabbed Alex.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Debating The Evidence"

Investigators collected dozens of items to help figure out what happened when Ezra McCandless killed Alex Woodworth. She claimed from the beginning she was a victim, defending her life.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Police Investigators And What They Found"

The State continued to call upon police investigators to explain to jurors what they examined at the crime scene where Alex Woodworth was killed. They scoured the entire dairy farm area processing key items and finding important clues.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP177 "Defense Delivers Closing Arguments"

Karen Read's defense went first in delivering closing arguments. Her attorney, Alan Jackson, told the jury that the prosecutors lied and that the accusation that Karen read killed her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, was a quote travesty of justice. Jackson went on to tell jurors to not to be fooled by the State's claims. He said John O'Keefe went inside the Albert home after being dropped off and was later beaten up and dumped in the snowy front lawn.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP178 "State's Final Remarks"

Judge Beverly Cannone gave both sides just one hour to deliver their closing arguments. It was the State's turn to deliver its closing argument in Massachusetts versus Karen Read. The lead prosecutor began with the defendant's repeated lines after finding John O'Keefe in the snow - I hit him, I hit him, I hit him. Lead prosecutor Adam Lally dismissed the Defense's long-held belief that a police conspiracy led to a cover-up and Karen Read being framed for murder.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP179 "She Left Him In The Snow"

Prosecutors gave an elaborate timeline to the jury on how the murder of John O'Keefe occurred. The State displayed a visual exhibit of the timeline of events which included the step-by-step movements of the defendant and the victim. Lead prosecutor Adam Lally highlighted the strained relationship between Karen Read and her boyfriend, claiming this was her motive to kill him. Soon the jury of six men and six women would decide whether she was responsible for O'Keefe's death.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP180 "Hung Jury"

The jury began deliberations after more than two months of testimony. They were told different stories about John O'Keefe's death and what happened during this murder investigation. Jury notes came back to Judge Beverly Cannone. But, on day five of deliberations and after 22 hours, the jury's final note to the judge made clear that they were quote: Deeply divided by fundamental differences. That was enough for the judge to declare a mistrial.

Victim to Verdict: Movie Popcorn Murder

A Sunday afternoon movie date turns deadly when a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn ends with a gunshot and retired police captain Curtis Reeves claims he acted in self-defense.

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