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Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP5 "An Almost Hitman"

The Defense tried to discredit the man who claimed he was asked to help her kill her stepdad, Tom Merriman. On the stand, Brian Salomon admitted that he did not go to police after his encounter with the defendant because he was afraid it would incriminate him. Jurors would decide later what was the actual involvement of the man who Jade Janks allegedly tried to recruit in a murder plot. Was he an accomplice and culprit in Merriman's death?

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP6 "The Welfare Check"

The man who found himself in the middle of an alleged murder plot wrapped up his testimony. Nex, the deputy who received the initial call about Merriman took the stand. He told jurors how police did a welfare check to look for him, but they did not find him. Jurors in the taboo photos murder trial heard about the initial stages of the investigation into Tom Merriman's death. It began with claims that Jade Janks was responsible for drugging and suffocating him.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP7 "Homicide Detective Explains"

The deputy on the stand claimed police got a tip that Tom Merriman had been killed. So, they decided to do a welfare check but couldn't find him. After a search warrant was executed, they found his body in the driveway of his home in a pile of trash. Another investigator who looked into Merriman's overdose death was next to the stand. Prosecutors played back jailhouse phone calls after Jade Janks was arrested for murder.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP8 "Putting Together The Murder Timeline"

Jurors listened to more testimony from an investigator who worked the homicide of Tom Merriman. His body was found in his driveway in a pile of trash. This was the same driveway where police arrested the defendant for first-degree murder. What did Jade Janks allegedly buy just hours before police say she killed her stepdad, Tom Merriman? This was part of the state's timeline of events presented during her murder trial.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP9 "Tools For The Murder"

A detective who worked the investigation into Tom Merriman's death collected a number of items linked to this case which included a black glove, nylon cords, a towel and ropes. Jade Janks told detectives that she bought the items at a nearby pharmacy for a project. But authorities believed she had a more sinister use for them, murder. Next, a neighbor of the victim told the jury that the last time he saw Merriman alive was the day before police say he was killed.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP10 "Crime Scene Photos"

Jurors listened intently to the testimony of Tom Merriman's neighbor. He recalled his last interactions with Tom before he died. According to this neighbor, he was slurring his words and struggling to walk. The jury then saw more crime scene photos in court. They included interior and exterior shots of both the defendant's home and that of the victim, Tom Merriman's house. They were stepfather and stepdaughter but they were also next-door neighbors.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP11 "Documenting The Crime Scene"

Jurors saw more crime scene photos showing how the body of Tom Merriman was found. He was covered in clothing and dumped in a pile of trash in his driveway. Photos that law enforcement collected in their investigation into Merriman's death showed a timeline of events. On the stand, was the investigator who pieced together all the photos taken in the days before the homicide and then in the days afterward.

Taboo Photos Murder Trial

S1, EP12 "Exposing The Murder Plot"

The cross-examination began on the detective who interrogated Jade Janks after her stepfather, Tom Merriman, was found dead. The defense critiqued the police's work in this case, especially on how they seemed to zero in on the defendant. Next, the former girlfriend of an alleged fixer linked testified. The defense was intent on discrediting Brian Salomon who testified that Janks asked him to help her kill her stepfather.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Leslie Abramson Speaks"

Leslie Abramson, Erik Menendez's lead attorney, was well-known at the time of the Menendez brothers' murder trial; She began her closing argument and kept going for an entire day.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Last Pitch For Erik's Innocence"

Defense attorney Leslie Abramson was still going with her final pitch to Erik Menendez's jury. She focused on how she said he was mistreated growing up while living with his parents - Kitty and Jose.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Defense Lawyer Attacks State Witnesses"

Erik Menendez's defense team ripped the State's witnesses during closing arguments. She claimed they lied and even committed perjury. Erik faced the death penalty if convicted of intentionally killing his Parrents-Kitty and Jose.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Blame The Parents"

Erik Menendez's defense portrayed him as an abused and bullied child who lacked proper development. During closing arguments, his attorney claimed Kitty and Jose played a negative role in his growth over the years.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "This Was Parental Warefare"

Defense attorney Leslie Abramson compared Jose Menendez to a mad scientist trying to produce perfect sons. She said he and Kitty tormented Lyle and Erik their whole life.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Put Yourself In Erik's Shoes"

Leslie Abramson's closing argument was unrelelenting in her insults to the prosecutors. She even said that they were not half as bad as Jose and Kitty Menendez. She told jurors - the real tragedy in this story was that Kitty and Jose became parents.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Erik's Jury Comes To A Deadlock"

Both juries in the Menendez brothers' murder trial had been deliberating. But after three weeks, jurors in Erik's case were deadlocked. Prosecutors had been pushing for felony murder convictions for Erik and Lyle in the deaths of their parents.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Mistrial Declared"

Lyle Menendez's jury was deadlocked after five weeks of deliberations. Testimony in this case had lasted five months, as prosecutors fought for a first-degree murder conviction for the deaths of Jose and Kitty Menenedez.

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