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Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP37 "Michigan v. Seaman"

Nancy Seaman doesn't denied killing her husband Robert with a hatchet; either she planned it or the murder was a desperate attempt to save her own life after, what she claims, was three decades of physical and emotional abuse.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP44 "Michigan v. Schmitz"

Scott Amendure thought the "Jenny Jones Show" was the perfect place to reveal to his friend Jonathan Schmitz that he had a crush on him; three days later, Schmitz shot Amendure to death.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP45 "Michigan v. Kevorkian"

Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to help over 130 terminally ill patients die a peaceful, pain-free death; Michigan prosecutors said it was murder and spent years trying to get a jury to agree with them.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP31 "Domestic Abuse Gone Too Far"

Investigators treated these murders as a domestic violence case where the husband allegedly used coercion, intimidation, and threats to control his wife until it finally ended in a deadly encounter. Lead Detective Ricardo Escalante explained to jurors how his team began reviewing important Crime Scene evidence. Jurors learned of his erratic behavior in the days leading up to the murders.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "Evidence Of Domestic Violence"

Prosecutors presented images of a trashed apartment where Ana and Ali Abulaban once lived together with their daughter. On the Stand In this murder trial was lead Detective Ricardo Escalante who explained to the jury how this domestic abuse case turned deadly. Jurors Undivided attention turned to the bloody Crime Scene photos. According to witnesses who testified, Ali tried to prevent his wife from seeing anyone while they were separated.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP33 "Goal-Oriented Murder"

Police saw bullet holes in the wall, projectiles on the floor and blood spatter everywhere when they arrived at the crime scene where Ana Abulaban and Rayburn Barron lost their lives. Detective Ricardo Escalante, claimed the defendant plotted and carried out the two murders. He was accused of first ransacking the apartment, setting up a secret listening device to spy on Ana, and later showing up to the apartment with a loaded gun-all goal-oriented behavior.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP34 "A Domestic Abuse Case"

A domestic violence case. That's how the lead case agent summarized the shooting deaths of Ana Abulaban and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Jurors learned from Detective Ricardo Escalante's testimony more about what was on his mind in the lead up to the murders. The drama between Ali and Ana Abulaban through social media messages and emails were on display in the courtroom.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP35 "Drama-Filled Murder Plot"

Social media messages and posts dominated trial testimony. The lead Detective on the stand put together a timeline of events showing details about Ali Abulaban's Behavior and mindset. The State claimed this led him to kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Detective Ricardo Escalante was not done presenting all the evidence they retrieved in the double Murders. He was testifying for the second day in a row.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defense Begins Their Case-In-Chief"

The state rests its case against Ezra McCandless; it is now the defense's turn to convince jurors Ezra was defending herself when she fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP17 "Physical And Psychological Abuse"

The jury's attention shifted from the death of Jorge Torres to the years of domestic violence he and the defendant dealt with. Sarah Boone testified that she was a woman in fear of her life when she and Torres played a deadly game of hide-and-seek. Next, large images of Boone's bruises were displayed for jurors. She was testifying about the constant physical violence she claimed to have endured at the hands of her allegedly abusive boyfriend.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP18 "Domestic Violence Allegations"

Domestic and alcohol abuse came to define the violent relationship between Sarah Boone and Jorge Torres. On the stand, Boone gave jurors a timeline of events where Torres allegedly attacked and abused her. But, the defendant never mentioned any alleged abuse while she was being interviewed by police. Yet on the stand, she told the jury that zipping her boyfriend up in that suitcase and leaving him in there to die was the first time she fought back against him.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP19 "Defendant Faces Cross-Examination"

In her murder trial, Sarah Boone told the jury that she was shocked that she was arrested for the murder of Jorge Torres. Even though she never talked about any abuse in her interview with police, she told jurors that her actions that day was her way of defending herself from being killed. It was the State's turn to question the defendant on the stand. They wanted to discredit her claim that she zipped up her boyfriend in a suitcase and left him there for hours because she feared for her life.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP20 "Defending Herself"

The jury listened to more testimony from the defendant on what led up to Jorge Torres' death. Under cross-examination, the State tried to poke holes in her credibility claiming her side of the story was inconsistent with the facts in this case. Next, her Defense called in officers who responded to domestic abuse incidents at the home of the defendant and Torres. The calls were made a year and two years before Torres lost his life stuck in a zipped-up suitcase.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "Battered Woman Syndrome"

A forensic psychologist testified for Sarah Boone's defense. Jurors will hear more about the mental health issues she claimed to be experiencing at the time her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, lost his life suffocating in a suitcase. On the stand in her murder trial was Dr. Michael Brannon, a forensic psychologist, who evaluated the defendant and diagnosed her with battered woman syndrome.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Constant Drama At Home"

Cross-examination began with the Defense's forensic psychologist. On the stand, Dr. Michael Brannon confirmed that Sarah Boone was a victim of battered woman syndrome in her turbulent and violent relationship with Jorge Torres. Next, a former neighbor of Sarah Boone took the stand. She recalled to the jury in seeing the defendant with a black eye.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "Dr. Julie Harper"

A seasoned forensic psychologist explained to jurors how she evaluates the mental health of a person. Dr. Julie Harper testified that she met with the defendant nine times after she was accused of killing her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. She diagnosed Sarah Boone with low self-esteem, depression, alcoholism, narcissism, and PTSD after the full psychological evaluation.

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