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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.

Snake Breeder Murder Trial

S1, EP5 "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.

Snake Breeder Murder Trial

S1, EP6 "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.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP41 "Questions About Ana"

Ali Abulaban's defense team kept probing the lead Detective on the stand. During this cross-examination it was important for Ali's lawyers to continue to bring up Ana's friendship with Rayburn Barron to jurors in. Why? Because if Ali believed the two of them were dating the fatal shootings could be seen as Crime of Passion that happened suddenly and not premeditated homicide.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP42 "Prosecution Rests Their Case"

The State rested their case to jurors after the lead detective on the case wrapped up his testimony. Now jurors' attention turned to Ali Abulaban's defense on why he is not guilty in these crimes. According to his lawyers, he wanted to save his troubled marriage. But when Ana seemed to be getting on with her life without him he snapped and out of heated passion killed her in their apartment along with her male friend.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP43 "Mom Comes To Son's Defense"

Ali Abulaban's mother testified for his defense. Dalal Warra told jurors about Ali's troubled home life growing up and the mental issues he succumb to over the years. She elaborate on how her husband, Ali's father, was physically, emotionally, and verbally abusive to the both of them. Prosecutors contended that unchecked domestic abuse led to Ali killing Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP44 "Child Abuse And Mental Illness"

Domestic abuse was brought up in questions to Ali Abulaban's mother on the witness stand. Dalal Warra admitted that she too was a victim of domestic abuse by her husband, Ali's father. For the first time in this trial, the jury heard claims that Ali Abulaban was dealing with mental health issues and taking prescription medication to treat it. But investigators did not find a clear diagnosis documented by a specialist.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP45 "Defendant's Friend Adds Nuance"

Ali Abulaban's Mother wrapped up her testimony. Jurors learned more background of the defendant and what may have caused him to shoot and kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Next, the Defense brought in one of Ali's Good Friends. According to the defendant's Mother and close friend, Ana recorded most of the viral videos Ali would make on social media. After all, it was her idea for the family to move to southern California to foster his online career.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"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.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP33 "Trapped"

Closing arguments by the State continued. Prosecutor Dave Cacciatore argued that she had no justification of ending Jorge Torres life using a small suitcase despite the mental health issues she was dealing with. Next, was Sarah Boone's defense to give their closing arguments to jurors. They wanted to button up their case that the defendant was simply a battered woman who defended herself from her abusive boyfriend that day he died in a suitcase.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP34 "Surviving Domestic Violence"

Defense attorney James Owens claimed Sarah Boone's mind at the time of Jorge Torres' death was that of a psychologically abused victim and not a person who wanted to kill a person. Fear and trauma was what led her to zip up the suitcase with her abuser stuck inside and why she refused to open the suitcase back up. Owens contended that years of trauma and abuse at the hands of her boyfriend led her to fighting back in zipping him up in a suitcase and leaving him in there for hours until he died.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP35 "Justified Homicide"

During closing arguments Sarah Boone's lead attorney tried to sew doubt in the minds of jurors as to her role in her boyfriend, Jorge Torre's death. James Owens did this by re-introducing photographic and video evidence of the times Torres was physically abusive to Boone. Owens painted Jorge Torres as the traumatizing abuser who's actions led to his death. Next, the State's turn to give their final appeal to the jury in their rebuttal on why Boone was guilty of second-degree murder.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP36 "She Started It"

Prosecutors had the last word to the jury. Lead prosecutor William Jay claimed hatred, ill-will, spite, malice and a depraved mind led Sarah Boone to kill her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. Soon jurors will deliberate on her role in Torres' death. This was after six days of emotional testimony delivered by both sides and four years of legal wrangling in which Boone went through several defense attorneys assigned to her case.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP37 "The Sentencing Phase"

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP38 "Sarah Boone Gets Her Punishment"

Sarah Boone addressed the courtroom ahead of her sentencing. She told the court that she forgave Jorge Torres for the constant physical and emotional abuse she endured from him. Next, it was the attorneys' turn to address Judge Michael Kraynick ahead of Boone's formal sentencing. Prosecutors pushed for a maximum life sentence while her Defense pleaded for a lenient sentence at the minimum Florida state guidelines.

Victim to Verdict: Murdaugh Family Murders

Once prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's life begins to unravel after the murders of his wife, Maggie and youngest son Paul as an investigation uncovers years of drug abuse and theft of millions of dollars.

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