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Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP31 "Revealing Text Messages"

Prosecutors turned the jury's attention to text messages. This was their rebuttal case trying to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Sarah Boone intentionally killed Jorge Torres, her boyfriend, by keeping him trapped in a suitcase for hours. The disparaging texts revealed to jurors included contact with other friends and relatives. The State's aim with the texts was to show jurors how both of them were at fault with how bad their relationship had grew into.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "Closing Arguments"

Closing arguments began on the sixth day of trial. The State delivered their final remarks by detailing their case against Sarah Boone accusing her of intentionally killing Jorge Torres by keeping him stuck in a suitcase for 11 hours. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore stuck to the legal stipulation of second-degree homicide. He argued that the prosecution does not need to prove intention in Boone's actions which led up to her boyfriend, Jorge Torres' death.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defendant Faces Cross-Examination"

The prosecution begins its cross-examination of Ezra McCandless; the state wastes no time bringing up her misstatements and the things she left out when talking to police.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Complicated Love Affairs"

The State focused on the love triangle Ezra McCandless got herself caught up in; at the time of Alex Woodworth's death, Ezra was in an on and-off again relationship with her ex-boyfriend Jason Mengel and was also linked to Jason's friend.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Misstatements To Police"

Ezra McCandless verifies the statements she made to police on the witness stand; they initially seem to be different versions compared to what she claimed led to Alex's violent death.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Challenging Ezra's Credibility"

Ezra McCandless spent two days on the stand telling jurors what she said happened when she stabbed Alex Woodworth to death; Ezra said they had gone on a drive discussing their relationship.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP41 "Questions About Ana"

Ali Abulaban's defense team kept probing the lead Detective on the stand. During this cross-examination it was important for Ali's lawyers to continue to bring up Ana's friendship with Rayburn Barron to jurors in. Why? Because if Ali believed the two of them were dating the fatal shootings could be seen as Crime of Passion that happened suddenly and not premeditated homicide.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP42 "Prosecution Rests Their Case"

The State rested their case to jurors after the lead detective on the case wrapped up his testimony. Now jurors' attention turned to Ali Abulaban's defense on why he is not guilty in these crimes. According to his lawyers, he wanted to save his troubled marriage. But when Ana seemed to be getting on with her life without him he snapped and out of heated passion killed her in their apartment along with her male friend.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP27 "Symptoms Of A Battered Woman"

The State's forensic psychiatrist continued answering probing questions under cross-examination. Boone's defense team was challenging her mental health report that dismissed the idea that her diagnosis of battered women's syndrome was what led her to kill her boyfriend in self-defense. Next, prosecutors delivered police bodycam footage that brought in some nuance to the troubled relationship between the defendant and the victim over the years.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP28 "The Police Bodycam Footage"

Police bodycam video dominated the State's rebuttal case. During the defendant's unstable relationship with Jorge Torres, police arrived several times over domestic abuse allegations. Sometimes they both would be arrested and booked. These domestic calls involving Sarah Boone and Jorge Torres was the theme in the prosecution's rebuttal. For the first time, Torres' perspective was captured on camera.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Alex Woodworth's Philosophy"

The jury got more philosophy 101 with Ezra McCandless's early testimony during her trial; she decided to testify to try to convince jurors Alex Woodworth threatened her life the day she struggled with him in a knife fight.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP78 "The Soft-Spoken Killer"

Ezra McCandless is soft-spoken as she testifies in her own trial about her drama-filled world; it involves Alex Woodworth and two other men; before Ezra McCandless admits to being a killer, she admits to being a cheater and a liar.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Recalling Moments of the Murder"

Ezra McCandless details the minutes before the knife fight broke out; she claims it involved threats, anxiety, confusion, an attack and a fatal stabbing; the police had spoken to Alex and Ezra just hours before the fatal stabbing.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"I Don't Remember"

Ezra McCandless recalled the deadly encounter she had with Alex Woodworth.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP37 "Incriminating Online Searches"

Incriminating online searches law enforcement retrieved included: How to plant a listening device, Decapitated Head, and Chopped Bodies. The prosecution presented a story of domestic abuse in the marriage of the defendant and his wife, Ana. This was done through a timeline of social media and text messages. Prosecutors wanted to show how this alleged abuse went so far that it led to the murders of two innocent young People.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP38 "The Plot To Kill"

Jurors learned about the social media persona that the followers of Ali Abulaban Knew. Before he stood trial for the death of his wife Ana and Rayburn Barron, he was known as Jinn-Kid and was a rising online star. Later, the jury heard event more audio recordings of the fights between Ali and Ana Abulaban. Detective Ricardo Escalante presented the Glock-19, the murder weapon, up close to the jury.

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