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Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP39 "Personality Disorders"

The forensic psychologist on the stand went through her results of Scott Nelson's mental health evaluation. According to Dr. Valerie McClain, Nelson's ability to analyze a situation, problem solve, or even think rationally was negatively affected by his serious mental health decline. The doctor went on to claim that the lack of treatment for Nelson's mental health woes only exacerbated his behavioral problems. He allegedly lacked coping skills due to his cognitive impairment.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP40 "Mental Health Decline"

Cross-examination continued the forensic psychologist who performed a full mental health evaluation of Scott Nelson. Dr. Valerie McClain testified that he suffered neurocognitive disorder which negatively affects his cognitive abilities like learning, memory, problem-solving and perception. Throughout the Defense's case jurors heard about his poor physical and mental Health. Ultimately, it would be up to them to decide whether these were serious mitigating factors to spare his life.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP9 "Deadly Delivery"

Lita McClinton thinks the man at her door is just delivering a dozen pink roses, but the delivery guy delivers death instead; the decades-long hunt for justice spans multiple continents before reaching a dramatic conclusion in an Atlanta courtroom.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP2 "Man's Best Friend"

When the body of 22-year-old Misty Morse is found floating in the Indian River, police suspect one of her many boyfriends; with only a piece of nautical rope and a strip of duct tape to go on, an unusual kind of DNA could actually break the case.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP6 "And Murder Makes Three"

Small-town plumber John Cataneo fixes other people's homes for a living, until death came knocking on his front door; to find out who wanted him dead, police investigate the contents of Cataneo's own home, and get the leak they need.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP12 "The Puppetmaster"

When a well-respected psychiatrist and his adult son are killed as they sleep, police are baffled by the apparent randomness until an arrest in an unrelated crime leads them to the least likely of suspects.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP61 "The Detective's Probing Interview"

After Gary Farris' remains were found police wanted details in the hours leading up to his death. Sergeant Trent Kuykendall testified under cross-examination on what the defendant told him as well as what she didn't tell him. In the second part of police's interview Melody divulged more about her not-so-secret boyfriend, the intensity of the fire that where his remains were found, and a detailed timeline leading up to the murder.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP62 "Fact-Finding Mission"

According to Sergeant Trent Kuykendall, it was a fact-finding mission early on when police were investigating Gary Farris' death. He was telling the jury how his team wanted to simply collect information on what exactly led to Gary's Remains being found charred in a burn pile on his family Farm. But, Melody's lawyer challenged the role of the detective under cross-examination on the Stand. The Defense hinted the crime scene was messy and unorganized.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP27 "Victim-Impact Statements"

Prosecutors turned the jury's attention to victim-impact statements. First up, was Jennifer Fulford's daughter who testified remotely for the jury. Next was her son. Fulford was killed on the same exact Day her granddaughter was born. Emotions filled this courtroom when jurors and the Gallery Heard both her daughter and son talk about their painful grief in losing their mother.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP28 "Remembering Jennifer Fulford"

Stipulations from written statements and court testimony took over trial proceedings. This was his death penalty phase where prosecutors were presenting evidence to the jury in Scott Nelson's role in killing Jennifer Fulford, a woman he never met before. Prosecutors recalled the chief medical examiner back to the stand. Jurors listened to graphic detail again on how Fulford lost her life from suffocation and multiple stab wounds to her body.

Victim to Verdict: Murdaugh Family Murders

Once prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's life begins to unravel after the murders of his wife, Maggie and youngest son Paul as an investigation uncovers years of drug abuse and theft of millions of dollars.

Victim to Verdict: Doomsday Cult Mom Murder

When Lori Vallow's children go missing, she moves to Hawaii and marries cult leader Chad Daybell, leaving behind a path of destruction and several dead bodies in her wake.

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.

Victim to Verdict: Christmas Parade Rampage

The annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., is struck by tragedy when Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the parade route; the tragedy turns into a spectacle when Brooks decides to represent himself at trial.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP49 "Life Insurance Policy"

Co-workers at Gary Farris' law firm took the stand. Prosecutors brought in all kinds of friends, co-workers, and family members in their case to prove that only one person had the motive and means to end Gary's life. The jury got details into the victim's life insurance policy. It totaled to nearly $2 million to which the defendant, Melody, was the sole primary beneficiary.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP50 "Recovering The Human Remains"

The State called in Dr. Alice Gooding, a forensic anthropologist, who helped investigators excavate and recover Gary Farris's remains. It was found in a burn pile on his family farm with a bullet lodged in one of his ribs. The jury learned how the forensic pathologist and the forensic anthropologist collaborated in their conclusion on Gary's death. After he was shot and killed his body was moved over a fire burning at over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

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