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Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP113 "A Case Of A Meticulously Careful Killer"

She was meticulous, very careful, very organized; that's how the state described Melanie McGuire; the lead prosecutor argued that a murder like Bill's, involved a carefully, orchestrated plan with no messes left behind.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP114 "Patterns Of Deception"

Lead prosecutor Patricia Prezioso continues her detailed closing arguments outlining the State's theory of Melanie McGuire as the planned killer to her husband, Bill.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP117 "Covering up Her Murderous Tracks"

Prosecutors claims in their closing arguments that Melanie McGuire needed a gun and a sedative just days before Bill went missing; Lead prosecutor Patricia Prezioso broke down how Melanie covered up her actions in making Bill disappear.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP119 "State Wraps Up Closing Arguments"

Jurors listen to more of the state's long closing arguments; a complete breakdown of Melanie McGuire's alleged actions to fool detectives investigating the murder of her husband, Bill; the lead prosecutor wrapped.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP118 "Melanie McGuire's Fate"

Jury deliberations begins in deciding on Melanie McGuire's role in her husband's murder; after thirteen hours of deliberations over four days, the verdict arrives.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP120 "The Sentencing"

Nearly three months after her murder conviction, Melanie McGuire returns to the courtroom for her sentencing; prosecutors and Bill's family members push for a maximum sentence possible for her.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP85 "Bank CEO Under Oath"

The prosecution portrays Alex Murdaugh as a desperate thief on the verge of being exposed at the time of the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP86 "Lawyer Suing Alex Murdaugh Testifies"

The allegations of financial crimes were just the tip of the iceberg in Alex Murdaugh's downfall; the State argues that what happened because of those allegations resulted in the double homicide of his wife Maggie and son Paul.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP145 "Fireplace Blow Pokes"

Michael Peterson's sister-in-law recalls the fireplace accessories that she gave as gifts to the Petersons and the rest of the family; prosecutors alleged that something like a fireplace blow poke was the murder weapon.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP146 "All the Financial Worries"

The jury listens to Kathleen Peterson's sister testify about cleaning up all the blood after investigators were done at the scene where Kathleen died.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP147 "Money Issues at Home"

Michael Peterson's defense tries to discredit the testimony of Kathleen's younger sister during cross-examination; the girl claims that months before Kathleen died, she was stressed and worried about money issues.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP148 "Final Witness For The State"

The medical examiner who performed the autopsy on Kathleen Peterson took the stand; Dr. Deborah Radisch had been on the stand before during hearings over her autopsy report and visual exhibits.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP149 "Dr. Deborah Radisch"

Medical examiner Dr. Deborah Radisch elaborates on the autopsy she performed; jurors get graphic details about the external examination on Kathleen Peterson's remains.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP150 "A Light Yet Rigid Murder Weapon"

Jurors hear about Kathleen Peterson's body examination; Dr. Radisch and forensic pathologists begin an investigation hours after her death to determine the cause.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP151 "Second Medical Opinion on Elizabeth Ratliff's Death"

Jurors were given comparisons of the two deaths that were central to this case; on the stand, medical examiner Dr. Deborah Radisch gave her medical findings on Elizabeth Ratliff's death.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP152 "Clinical Autopsy Vs. Forensic Autopsy"

Radisch explains two autopsy types, clinical and forensic; Ratliff's clinical autopsy concludes natural death; the forensic rules homicide; Radisch doubts stair falls cause multiple head wounds.

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