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Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP15 "Child Psychiatrist Explains"

Jurors heard from the first mental health expert in this case. Dr. Andrew Clark, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, did a full evaluation of Carly Gregg, who was just 14 when police say she killed her mother, Ashley Smylie, and tried to kill her stepdad. Clark told jurors he evaluated the defendant for four hours. His conclusion was that Gregg suffered from bipolar 2 disorder and was taking medication.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP16 "The Mental Health Evaluation"

Carly Gregg's legal and illegal drug use was a key issue. On the stand for her defense was a child psychiatrist who evaluated her after the shooting death of her mom, Ashley Smylie. According to Dr. Andrew Clark's report Gregg was dealing with mixing prescribed medication with marijuana use, hearing voices in her head, fighting sleep deprivation, anxiety and depression. This was just weeks before she fatally shot her mother and attempted to kill her stepfather.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP17 "A Fatal Mental Health Crisis"

Jurors got the full mental health report on Carly Gregg. On the stand was Dr. Andrew Clark, a child and adolescent psychiatrist. The defendant was only 14 when police said she killed her mother, Ashley, and tried to kill her stepdad. According to the report, Carly Gregg was dealing with a mood disorder which was exacerbated by the medication she was wrongly taking. The Defense wanted to show jurors that Gregg was dealing with a mental health crisis in the lead-up to the murder.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP18 "Psychiatrist Under Cross-Examination"

The cross-examination began on the mental health expert who evaluated Carly Gregg for four hours. Her defense was blaming mental illness for the shooting death of her mother. But the state wanted to show that this was a premeditated murder. According to child psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Clark, it was reasonable for Gregg to have no memory of the shooting claiming that such amnesia would, indeed, be convenient for the Defense's case.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP19 "Dissecting The Doctor's Report"

Prosecutors challenged the mental health evaluation of Carly Gregg done by a child psychiatrist. The Defense was trying to convince jurors that she was not responsible for killing her mom because she was dealing with an untreated mental illness. The State pushed back on Gregg's alleged mental health issues saying Dr. Andrew Clark's report and testimony happened to be very convenient for her defense.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP20 "State Gives Rebuttal Case"

The final witness for the defense wrapped up his testimony. Carly Gregg's attorneys rested their case-in-chief, convinced that they gave enough evidence about her mental state, which they contended led to her fatally shooting her mother. Next, the State began its rebuttal case with a nurse practitioner, who evaluated and prescribed medication to the defendant weeks before the murder and attempted murder.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "The Prescribed Medication"

What kind of medications was Carly Gregg on in the months and weeks before she killed her mother, Ashley Smylie? That's what a nurse practitioner testified to for the jury. Next, the State called in Carly Gregg's therapist who saw her nine times before she murdered her mom and wounded her stepdad. Rebecca Kirk noted in their final session that Gregg wasn't experiencing any suicidal or homicidal tendencies, nor did she report experiencing any side effects from her medication.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Defendant's Therapist"

According to Carly Gregg's therapist, Carly Gregg wasn't in an extreme agitated state in the weeks and months leading to the death of Ashley Smylie, her mother. Rebecca Kirk, a licensed mental health counselor told jurors that the defendant was treated for anxiety and sleeping problems. But, Kirk also reported that Gregg was cutting herself, talking about atheism, and having depressed thought. These were in therapy sessions just weeks before she shot her mother, Ashley Smylie, in her bedroom.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP131 "Just Sarcasm And Jokes"

It was sarcastic and a joke. That's how the lead detective put it when he was explaining away unprofessional and regrettable texts to family members, friends, and co-workers. Karen Read's defense team brought up those disparaging texts that Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor sent while working this case. The Defense grilled him on the stand.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP132 "Conflicts Of Interest, Omissions, And Bias"

This Defense team was not going to let up with its fiery cross-examination on the lead detective. Karen Read's lawyers had alleged that John O'Keefe's death was a conspiracy involving police officers trying to cover their tracks and pin it all on his girlfriend. The Defense raised doubts in the police's professional conduct in this case by bringing up what they believed was conflicts of interest, omissions, and bias.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP1 "FL v. Kananen"

Richard Kananen Sr. abused his wife and three children so badly that no one bothered to report him missing when he disappeared; when his wife Marilyn vanished fifteen years later, it became clear that the evil in their father had been passed down.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP2 "FL v. Gutierrez"

Paula Gutierrez fell in love as a teen with Nestor 'Chino' de Jesus; his manipulative and abusive behavior turned their romance into a nightmare that ended with Paula facing life in prison for a murder that she didn't commit.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP223 "Family Feud"

By all accounts, Richard Carno had no enemies; so when he was found dead in his car with a bag taped over his head, investigators wondered who could done it; a trail of evidence would point to those closest to him: his wife and brother-in-law.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP224 "Drowning In Sorrow"

Mark Richards was paralyzed in a car accident; his live-in caregiver, Gloria Guzman, was also his wife; when she called 911 to report that Richards had drowned in his bath, paramedics were suspicious.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "The Prescribed Medication"

What kind of medications was Carly Gregg on in the months and weeks before she killed her mother, Ashley Smylie? That's what a nurse practitioner testified to for the jury. Next, the State called in Carly Gregg's therapist who saw her nine times before she murdered her mom and wounded her stepdad. Rebecca Kirk noted in their final session that Gregg wasn't experiencing any suicidal or homicidal tendencies, nor did she report experiencing any side effects from her medication.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Defendant's Therapist"

According to Carly Gregg's therapist, Carly Gregg wasn't in an extreme agitated state in the weeks and months leading to the death of Ashley Smylie, her mother. Rebecca Kirk, a licensed mental health counselor told jurors that the defendant was treated for anxiety and sleeping problems. But, Kirk also reported that Gregg was cutting herself, talking about atheism, and having depressed thought. These were in therapy sessions just weeks before she shot her mother, Ashley Smylie, in her bedroom.

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