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Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP74 "Melody Farris, The Victim"

Melody Farris was heard divulging more details in her extended police-recorded Interview. She sat down with detectives just after Gary's remains were discovered in a burn pile on his family's estate. Melody sounded like she was the victim in this story. As police was interviewing the teal victim, Gary, and his death, Melody was heard telling the lead detective how her husband wouldn't let her work outside the home and how she was cut off from the family finances over time.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP38 "Wisconsin v. Beck"

Harry wanted to do the right thing when he agreed to talk to his brother's sometimes-girlfriend Kimberly Passwaters about their relationship; when Dave Beck killed her, the right thing became being the state's star witness in Dave's murder trial.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP31 "Wisconsin v. Wirth"

Jennifer Luck said she was having a little fun when she pinched Andrew Wirth's buttocks in a bar; that pinch resulted in the deaths of Jennifer and her boyfriend Greg Peters.

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.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP36 "Wisconsin v. Jensen"

Julie Jensen suspected her husband and the father of her children Mark Jensen wanted her dead, so she put pen to paper telling the world just that; Mark Jensen's lawyer attempts to use that same letter to prove that Julie framed him.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP51 "Sparing A Convicted Killer's Life"

Poor cognitive function and impaired brain damage coupled with an abusive childhood were mitigating factors Scott Nelson's defense wanted jurors to consider in his death penalty trial. His lawyers portrayed the defendant as a recurring felon from an abusive childhood where the penitentiary system, made to rehabiliate offenders, just made him worse.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP52 "Death Row Or Life In Prison?"

Jury deliberations began for a second time in this trial. This time it was a matter of life or death. Jurors would need to decide whether or not Scott Nelson should face the death penalty for his role in the murder of Jennifer Fulford. After two days of deliberations, jurors reached their unanimous verdict in the fate of Nelson. Ironically, the very day of the verdict was also the victim, Jennifer Fulford's, birthday.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP1 "Deadly Child Abuse"

Opening statements began with the story of how child abuse at home gradually led to a family homicide. Six-year-old Corey Micciolo lost his life by blunt force trauma suffered when his father, Christopher Gregor, forced him to run on a treadmill because he was too fat. The defendant was charged with first-degree murder and endangering the welfare of a child. He faced a maximum Penalty of 40 years in prison.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP74 "Melody Farris, The Victim"

Melody Farris was heard divulging more details in her extended police-recorded Interview. She sat down with detectives just after Gary's remains were discovered in a burn pile on his family's estate. Melody sounded like she was the victim in this story. As police was interviewing the teal victim, Gary, and his death, Melody was heard telling the lead detective how her husband wouldn't let her work outside the home and how she was cut off from the family finances over time.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP75 "The Second Police Interveiew"

Just days after Gary Farris' remains were found in a burn pile, investigators interviewed all his family members. It was all recorded and played back for all to hear in the courtroom. The second Interview police conducted of the defendant came the very next day after the first interview. She insisted, telling the lead detective that she had more to say about her thoughts on her husband's shooting death.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP76 "Defendant Gives Police Clues"

The second police interview law enforcement conducted of Melody Farris was played back. Jurors heard her playing detective giving investigators clues as to what happened and who may have been responsible for Gary Farris' demise. These jurors had to be asking themselves a key question. Was Melody helping their case or helping her case? The defendant was heard giving the two detectives clues pointing the guilt of her two sons, Chris and Scott, for the murder of her husband, Gary.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP240 "Criminalist Under Interrogation"

The long testimony of Dennis Fung was not over yet in California versus OJ Simpson. He was the LAPD criminalist in charge of the physical evidence in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP243 "Investigation Under Scrutiny"

Dennis Fung is asked repeatedly about the possible contamination of the crime scene; based on standard protocols of handling evidence and what he was instructed to do and not do by the lead detectives.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP241 "Dennis Fung Defends Himself"

Dennis Fung's answers under cross-examination changed a bit. He had been challenged by the Defense throughout the cross about mistakes and he was reluctant to concede even small errors in his later testimony.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP246 "Criminalist III"

O-J Simpson's defense asked the lead criminalist questions on a wide range of topics which included police protocol. This lead criminalist was the one who directed photographers to take photos of key items of evidence.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP244 "Attacking LAPD Police Procedures"

During cross-examination, lead criminalist Dennis Fung had to answer whether he was covering up for LAPD detectives who had worked the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were fatally stabbed.

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