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Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP2 "911 Call To Police Bodycam"

Jurors listened to the harrowing 911 call and then watched police bodycam video from the first responding officer. Prosecutors told the jury that after Carly Gregg shot and killed her mom, she lured her stepdad home via a text. When Heath Smylie arrived, the State alleged the defendant shot him in the shoulder before he could wrestle the gun away from her.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP3 "The Stepfather Testifies"

Carly Gregg's defense team had questions for the first officer who arrived at her home after her mother, Ashley Smylie was killed. By the time police got there, the defendant had run away but was later caught and taken into custody. Next to the stand was the defendant's stepfather and the victim's husband, Heath Smylie. Prosecutors alleged Gregg also wanted to have her stepfather killed but her defense alleged she slipped into a manic, mental health crisis.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP4 "A Teenage Killer"

Jurors learned more about the defendant's background which included secrets she kept from her parents. On the stand was Carly Gregg's stepfather, Heath Smylie, who was the other victim in the case. He told jurors about finding Ashley's body and then Carly shooting at him. Gregg was 14 years old at the time she killed her mother and wounded her stepfather. Prosecutors tried her as an adult in the crimes.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP109 "Crime Scene Analyst Explains"

A forensic scientist on the stand had more to tell the jury about crime scene evidence. One part of that was the clothing John O'Keefe had been wearing. Maureen Hartnett examined it as thoroughly as the hair and dents found on the outside of the defendant's car. The cross-examination began on Hartnett. She was among the team who examined, collected, and processed crime scene evidence.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP110 "Explaining The Glass, Plastic, And Hair Found"

Maureen Hartnett, the crime scene analyst working this case, got grilled by Karen Read's defense under cross-examination. Hartnett testified that she did not know when the pieces of glass or the hair got on the defendant's SUV. Her lawyers maintained throughout this trial that she was framed by someone who fatally beat John O'Keefe inside a home and that the homeowner's relationship with local and state police tainted this investigation.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP111 "Physical Matches On Key Evidence"

Prosecutors brought in another analyst who did physical matches on crime scene evidence. It included the defendant's SUV as well as clothing belonging to her boyfriend, the victim-John O'Keefe. Jurors learned more about this key crime scene evidence that seemed to implicate Karen Read in the death of O'Keefe, her boyfriend. Prosecutors alleged that their relationship was in so much trouble that she resorted to killing him in a hit-and-run in a middle of a snowstorm.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP112 "Everything Is Documented"

For prosecutors, the broken taillight pieces served as proof that Karen Read hit her boyfriend with her SUV and then drove off all while under the influence. State forensic scientist Ashley Vallier went into detail about how she collected and processed a damaged taillight. She testified on the stand: Everything is documented. Days after John O'Keefe died, police had her black Lexus SUV in their custody examining every inch.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP35 "Wisconsin v. Masarik"

Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers brutalized him over a missing badge; his real fight would be taking on the Blue Wall of Silence in his quest for justice.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP98 "Getting Rid Of Cellphone And SIM Card"

Karen Read's attorney accused a State witness of changing his statements to law enforcement. Brian Higgins was a friend of both the defendant and John O'Keefe. He was hanging out with them at a bar just hours before O'Keefe died. The Defense grilled Higgins for removing the SIM card from his cell phone and getting rid of it. They asked him what exactly did he do with his phone weeks after John O'Keefe was pronounced dead.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP99 "Brian Higgins Wraps Up His Testimony"

An ATF special agent admitted that he got rid of cell phone records of the texts he made in the weeks and even hours leading up to the death of John O'Keefe. The long testimony of Brian Higgins wrapped up. He told the jury about his friendship with Karen Read and John O'Keefe, his access to the Canton Police Department, the flirty texts he exchanged with the defendant and how he got rid of the SIM card from his phone.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP100 "The Emergency Room Physician"

The doctor who pronounced John O'Keefe dead at the hospital testified. Emergency room physician, Dr. Justin Rice, told jurors how John O'Keefe lost his life in a blizzard. He claimed that O'Keefe did not have a pulse when he got to the ER and was completely unresponsive. When O'Keefe was rushed to a nearby hospital he was declared deceased. His cause of death was blunt force trauma and hypothermia.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP19 "Explaining The Psychotic Break"

The long testimony of the defense's mental health expert was not over yet. Dr. James Reardon testified that the most compelling evidence of the Sydney Powell's mental state was the attack itself. It took three and half minutes. He said the spontaneity, brutality and lack of motive were all factors that suggested Powell was in the throes of a psychotic break.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP20 "Fatal Psychosis"

The State quizzed the defense's mental health expert over the lead-up to and murder of Brenda Powell, the defendant's mother. Dr. James Reardon tried to explain why Sydney attempted to manipulate the crime scene before police arrived. This forensic psychologist did not waver on his opinion during cross-examination. Dr. Reardon argued that Sydney Powell was suffering from schizophrenia and went into a psychotic break weeks before Brenda, her mother, was killed.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "Second Mental Health Expert Testifies"

A neuro-psychologist took the stand. Dr. Thomas Swale was the second mental health expert the defense brought in to testify about what led up to the death of Brenda Powell, Sydney's mother. Was the defendant malingering and exaggerating her symptoms during her psychological evaluations after she killed her mother? That would be the question jurors would answer later in deliberations.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Neuropsychologist Gives His Diagnosis"

Jurors heard more details about the state of mind of Sydney Powell. Forensic neuropsychologist Dr. Thomas Swale testified that the defendant experienced psychosis when she attacked her mom. He went on to tell jurors that Powell had a clash of reality which led to her psychosis. Dr. Swale evaluated the defendant more than three years after she killed her mother. He met with her for 23 hours over three separate days.

Mother Stabbed Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "From Honor Roll To Matricide"

A former teacher of Sydney Powell testified in her murder trial. Years before she was accused of fatally stabbing her mother, Brenda, Sydney was a high school student who excelled and even got an academic scholarship to go to college. Next, jurors hear from a jail and prison psychologist. Dr. Robin Belcher-Timme claimed Powell could not appreciate the wrongfulness of her actions.

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