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Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP26 "State's Rebuttal Case"

Mental health was a big topic in this trial. Sarah Boone's legal team relied heavily on the diagnosis she received in a full psychological evaluation conducted on her-weeks after she was arrested for the second-degree murder of her boyfriend. Next, on the stand was the State's forensic psychiatrist who evaluated the defendant in jail. Dr. Tonia Werner agreed with the defense expert's diagnosis that Boone did, indeed, suffer from battered woman's syndrome in her relationship with Jorge Torres.

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.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP14 "Lead Detective's Conduct"

Cross-examination began on lead detective Chelsey Koepsell. It came after the jury listened and watched the police interrogation of the defendant two days after Jorge Torres suffocated to death inside of a suitcase. Jurors learned of the police procedure in the early part of the murder investigation of Jorge Torres. Detective Koepsell recalled taking Sarah Boone's cellphone without her consent because there was incriminating evidence on it.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP15 "Defendant Takes The Stand"

Sarah Boone took the stand in her own murder trial. It came after the prosecution rested their case against her for intentionally killing Jorge Torres, her boyfriend, she was living with. Jurors listened to the defendant give them the backstory of how she met Torres and began their intimate relationship. Domestic violence was her defense. But she testified that during the very hours Torres was suffocating in the suitcase she simply had enough wine and fell asleep.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP16 "Suitcase Carrying Death"

I'm always afraid and always scared. That's what Sarah Boone told jurors on the witness stand. She tried to explain away the cell phone video she recorded while Jorge Torres was inside the suitcase pleading to get out because he couldn't breathe. Battered women's syndrome was a big part of her case. Boone testified that initially it was funny when her boyfriend was able to even fit inside that small suitcase. But then she claimed that she only left him in it because she feared for her life.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP65 "Tracking the Killer"

The State hopes that tracking the movements of Ezra on the day she killed Alex will help jurors not only get a grasp of what she was doing and where, but what was on her mind as well.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Lead Detective Explains"

The same detective who looked into Ezra McCandless's sexual assault case became the lead detective in the fatal stabbing of Alex Woodworth; these incidents were just a few weeks apart; the sexual assault case was dropped.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Taped Police Interview"

Jurors hear a taped interview in which Ezra alludes to her high anxiety and why her account of what happened to Alex wasn't so clear; they look at the digital communication and writings of Alex Woodworth and Ezra McCandless to give more context.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Listening to an Unedited Interview"

The police interview of Ezra McCandless played out unedited for the jury in her trial; she admitted on the tape Alex Woodworth was never violent with her in the past.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP25 "Social Media Drama"

Police said the defendant, Ali Abulaban, called his mother after the shooting deaths of his wife Ana and Rayburn Barron. Jurors later learned about the day his wife, Ana, had enough of the alleged abuse. But just three days after Ali left and went to stay in a hotel, Ana was killed along with her friend, Rayburn Barron. Displayed for the courtroom to follow were the arguments, fights, and disparaging comments between Ali and Ana days before the double homicide occurred.

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