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Dentist Mastermind Murder Trial

"Cell Phone Data Analysis"

A communication records analyst takes the stand; investigators retrieve data from cell phones and computers while they try to figure who is responsible for the murder of law professor Dan Markel.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP109 "Infidelity to Roadside Shooting"

Both sides in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial argue about the issue of infidelity; the jury wasn't in the courtroom for this, but it interrupted the testimony of Maggie Murdaugh's only sister who had been telling jurors about Maggie and Paul.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP110 "Lead Investigator on the Stand"

The lead investigator who looked into the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh takes the stand; he led the final police interview of Alex Murdaugh about two months after the killings.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "The Last Police Interview"

Investigators working the double homicide of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh also looked into the fatal boat crash that Paul was accused in, which was a big part of this case.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Watching Alex's SLED Interview"

The jury watched an unedited version of Alex Murdaugh's final police interview. It lasted an hour and a half. And it included questions about Alex's alibi for the time Maggie and Paul were killed.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP193 "Lead Detective Testifies"

The lead detective into Kathleen Peterson's death testified for the Defense in the staircase murder trial.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP194 "Defense Rests Their Case"

Jury hears from photographer who captured alleged murder weapon photos; a blow poke appears months later; detective Holland testifies officers searched the garage earlier and found nothing.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP195 "The Case of the Missing Blow Poke"

It took six months after Kathleen's death for a blow poke to be found in the home; it was located in the garage covered with cobwebs and dead bugs; the city of Durham police property custodian was on the stand during the state's rebuttal case.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP180 "Scientist Critiques Police's Investigative Work"

Dr. Henry Lee criticizes the police's handling and testing of crime scene evidence linked to the death of Kathleen; Dr. Lee was hired to review the blood spatter patterns at the crime scene.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP181 "I'm Just The Consultant"

The prosecution team was not done asking the Defense's forensic science expert questions during cross examination; Dr. Henry Lee told jurors: I'm just a consultant; he had reviewed blood evidence from inside the Peterson home.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP182 "Dr. Henry Lee's Perspective"

Dr. Henry Lee defends his assessment of how Kathleen Peterson died at the bottom of a staircase; during their investigation, investigators used a mannequin to replicate how she could have been fatally struck.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP183 "Tunnel Vision"

Dr. Henry Lee, the forensic science expert, claimed it doesn't matter how many tests are done, no one can reproduce the identical blood patterns at the crime scene; he told jurors that Durham police approached Kathleen Peterson's death all wrong.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP184 "No Murder, Just An Accidental Fall"

Jurors listen to more testimony from Dr. Henry Lee, the forensic scientist on the stand; he came to the conclusion that clues at the crime scene where Kathleen died proved she was fatally injured by falling down the stairs.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Tensions Brewing At Moselle"

Jurors learned more about the tension brewing in the Murdaugh home in the days leading up to Paul and Maggie's deaths. The housekeeper told them about money issues and Alex's strange behavior in the days before and after the murders.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Second Caretaker Explains"

The second caretaker of Alex Murdaugh's mother testifies; she had late-stage Alzheimer's and needed 24-hour home care; as Alex Murdaugh faced his alleged financial crimes about to be exposed, both his parents were sick.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP93 "Cell Phone Data Analysis"

Cell phone analyst with the FBI looked at five cell phones to determine phone locations on the day of the murders, using mapping technology; he tells jurors about his work in the investigation of what happened to Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

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