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CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP335 "Methods to DNA Testing"

The State's DNA expert explained to jurors that DNA testing falls into two different methods. Both had been used on the massive amounts of evidence from the scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP343 "Pointing to the DNA Evidence"

The State was going in-depth into the DNA analysis done in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. They argued that all of this would link O.J. to the killings outside Nicole's condo.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP341 "Getting Into The DNA Results"

Prosecutors considered the DNA evidence in this case to be infallible. It was collected at the scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman died.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP342 "Linking OJ to the Murder Scene"

The jury saw more than 100 DNA exhibits in this trial. It wasn't just blood. The State also had hair follicles and clothing fibers that it said linked Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman to O.J.'s car.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP355 "State Goes After O.J.'s Lawyer And Close Friend"

Robert Kardashian was brought back up during a legal hearing. The State wanted him to testify about a mysterious garment bag of O.J. Simpson's that he was seen carrying.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP375 "Visual Presentation Of The Evidence Collected"

The DNA expert from California's Department of Justice spent five days on the stand in O.J. Simpson's murder trial. Gary Sims backed an earlier expert's conclusion that O.J's DNA was found among the blood at the scene.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP376 "Following The Bloody Trail"

Gary Sims not only examined the bloodstains on the socks and glove found on O.J. Simpson's property, but he also followed the blood trail that prosecutors said began at the crime scene and continued inside O.J.'s car and ended up at this mansion.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP378 "State's Criminalist Lectures for Jurors"

Some considered the testimony from a DNA expert at California's Department of Justice as damaging for O.J. Simpson's defense. Gary Sims said blood from Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman had been found at O.J.'s estate.

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.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP2 "The Mother"

Prosecutors began their evidence to the Jury with testimony from Corey Micciolo's mother. She confirmed that the defendant, Christopher Gregor, entered Corey's Life when he was 5-years-old. Jurors learned of the family drama Corey was born in. Breanna Micciolo was only 17-years-old and in the 11th grade dealing with a methamphetamine addiction when Corey was born. His father, Gregor, didn't even know he was the father until he was 5-years-old.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP3 "Emergency Order Of Protection"

The Jury learned about the emotions of a mother who was in fear of her young child's life. Just weeks before Corey Micciolo died, just after a hospital visit, Breanna Micciolo, had to file an emergency order of protection to get full custody away from Christopher Gregor, Corey's dad. The defendant was initially charged with child neglect, based in part on the treadmill video police reviewed. After his arrest for murder, Gregor rejected the State's plea deal of a 30-year prison sentence.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP4 "Treadmill Incident"

The Infamous video of the treadmill abuse of young Corey Micciolo was shown in full to the jury. His father, Christopher Gregor, told detectives that he pushed his son hard in the Fitness Center because he was concerned about his weight. Apparently, Corey was getting too fat. Next, what life was like in the last weeks of this six-year-old's life was relayed back to jurors. To do this--prosecutors introduced text messages between Corey's parents, Corey's bruises, and hospital visits.

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