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S1, EP67 "Jailhouse Confession"

While testifying on the stand, Ali Abulaban's defense attorney blew the whistle during his cross-examination. The State brought up a jailhouse confession Ali allegedly made where he bragged about killing his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Later, the jury listened to the defendant be apologetic about his role in the fatal shootings. Ali admitted that he was initially in the victim mindset until he began his so-called Journey of healing.

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S1, EP68 "Defense Rests Their Case"

Ali Abulaban's attorney had more questions for him during redirect examination. She wanted him to clarify claims he made that alluded to him premeditating and carrying out the murders of his estranged wife, Ana, and the friend she was with, Rayburn Barron. Later, Ali Abulaban wrapped up his long testimony on the stand and then his defense rested their case-in-chief to jurors. Later, the stated delivered their closing arguments.

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S2, EP211 "A Hit With A Bullet"

It's not easy to score a successful song in Nashville, this is called a bullet; sometimes what it takes is a little more than talent and a little less than legal; Kevin Hughes caught a different kind of bullet.

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S2, EP212 "Holiday Horror"

When Lisa Guy failed to show up for work after Thanksgiving weekend, a wellness check led to a nightmarish discovery that would hit close to home.

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S2, EP213 "Mercy or Murder"

Ed Dossett and David Leath were friends with a lot in common; both were well-known around Knoxville, both married the same woman and both turned up dead under suspicious circumstances.

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S2, EP214 "Ten Years After"

When a fire breaks out in Krystina Sutherland's apartment building, the first suspect is her ex-boyfriend, Charles Loayza; after all, he had threatened to burn it down earlier that day.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Explaining The Lies And Misstatements"

The defense revisits Ezra McCandless's police interview; the state claims Ezra lied to police to cover up a murder, but the defense claims she didn't tell police everything because of her mental condition after the stabbing.

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"Challenging the State's Theory"

The Defense pushed the jury to acknowledge that there was a knife fight that happened in the back seat of Ezra McCandless's car; it dismissed the State's assertion that Alex Woodworth was caught off guard and was attacked, unprovoked.

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"Misstatements To Police"

Ezra McCandless verifies the statements she made to police on the witness stand; they initially seem to be different versions compared to what she claimed led to Alex's violent death.

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"Challenging Ezra's Credibility"

Ezra McCandless spent two days on the stand telling jurors what she said happened when she stabbed Alex Woodworth to death; Ezra said they had gone on a drive discussing their relationship.

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"Alex Woodworth's Writings"

The State zeroed in on the differences in what Ezra McCandless first said to police and what she said on the witness stand about Alex Woodworth's death; the jury would have to weigh her credibility during deliberations.

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"A Clinical Psychologist"

Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted to paint a picture of a clash between the defendant and Alex Woodworth; it suggested his dark thoughts led him to attack Ezra and she had to fight back to save her life.

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"Mentally Evaluating Ezra Mccandless"

The Defense shifted the jury's attention to the mental health of Ezra McCandless; her memory issues and how she handled everything would be critical to the Defense's case.

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"Intrusive Recollections"

Dr. Steven Benson diagnosed Ezra McCandless with having post-traumatic stress disorder on the day she fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth; the doctor explained to the prosecution team how he did his analysis.

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"Altered State of Consciousness"

Ezra McCandless claimed that the fatal encounter with Alex Woodworth was too scary for her to recall to police when they asked her what happened.

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"Defense's Forensic Pathologist"

The prosecution gets its turn to question the mental health doctor who had evaluated Ezra McCandless about a month after she fatally stabbed Woodworth; the issue of the self-inflicted wounds on Ezra was key for both sides.

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