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Snake Breeder Murder Trial

S1, EP12 "Snake Breeder Murder Trial"

Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP101 "The Surprised, Fatal Attack"

During closing arguments, the State recalls the physical evidence in Wisconsin versus Ezra McCandless; they lay out its theory of how it believed Ezra intentionally killed Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Foggy Memories and Lies"

During closing arguments, the State tried to counter the defense's strategy of blaming the victim, Alex Woodworth, by turning that blame to the defendant.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defense Delivers Closing Arguments"

McCandless' lead defense attorney starts closing arguments by dismissing the state's claims about her drama-filled life and, instead, focuses on self-defense.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Reasonable or Not"

The defense presents their theory that McCandless and Woodworth had a conversation that got out of hand and led to a fatal knife fight.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP61 "From Military Discharge To Behavioral Counseling"

Cross-examination continued on the defendant who was trying to appeal to jurors that he's no mastermind Killer. Prosecutors challenged Ali Abulaban's credibility in his actions leading up to the shooting deaths of his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. The lead prosecutor had Ali walk the jury again through his troubled relationship with Ana back when they first dated overseas.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP62 "Double Standard"

Prosecutors questioned the credibility of the defendant on the witness stand. In the months before the double murders, Ali claimed he was a victim of emotional manipulation and sexual confusion which prompted him to kill out of heated passion. The State alluded to a double standard Ali had for his marriage. According to the defendant when he was separated from his wife, Ana, he cheated on her with another woman but grew upset when Ana was friendly with a male friend.

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S1, EP63 "Emotional Manipulation, Sexual Frustration"

The defendant, Ali Abulaban, told jurors there was a million reasons his wife did not want to be with him days before she and her friend, Rayburn Barron, were killed. They included: Ali cheating on her with another woman in their home, the physical abuse, and his growing cocaine addiction. Jurors heard the allegations that Ana was the emotional manipulator, the neglectful wife, and the verbal abuser, according to her estranged husband.

Snake Breeder Murder Trial

S1, EP8 "Snake Breeder Murder Trial"

Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"State's Rebuttal Case"

The defense rests its case versus Ezra McCandless; their first witness rebuttal is against the lead detective who interviewed McCandless after she fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Charge Conference"

Both sides debated over jury instructions in the killer girlfriend murder trial; closing arguments were set to begin in the death of Alex Woodworth at the hands of Ezra McCandless.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Going Over Jury Instructions"

Both sides kept discussing jury instructions and the formal charges against Ezra McCandless; they would get the case to decide whether Alex Woodworth's death was in self-defense or was it intentional first-degree murder.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"State Delivers Closing Arguments"

The state delivers their closing argument, claiming Ezra McCandless is a perpetual liar who intentionally killed 24-year-old Alex Woodworth; the prosecutor discusses how the case comes down to whether her self-defense claim is credible or not.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP57 "The Marital Separation"

Jurors learned about what happened during the moment Ali Abulaban and his wife, Ana, separated. Alleged extramarital affair and the filing of a restraining order occurred in the window of time just days before it all ended in the double murder. According to Ali Abulaban, it was he was the victim of verbal abuse, insults, and rejection by his estranged wife and not the other way around.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP58 "I Hit Rock Bottom"

The intensity of a marriage separation by both sides were highlighted to jurors. They heard everything from cocaine binges, domestic abuse, Internet searches of chopped up bodies, and extramarital affairs. In the days preceding the murder, Ali Abulaban admitted that he had become increasingly jealous and paranoid about Ana cheating on him. He was also high on cocaine while posting numerous clips of his marital drama on social media.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP59 "Cocaine-Binge Hysteria And Paranoia"

On the stand in his own murder trial, Ali Abulaban detailed the events just hours before he committed the double murder. He recalled that he had not slept in over 24 hours and was high on cocaine. Ali elaborated for jurors how heated passion from a cocaine-binge paranoia led him to fatally gun down his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. This was contrary to the State's theory on what happened. They claimed he premeditated the fatal attack.

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