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TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP33 "Goal-Oriented Murder"Police saw bullet holes in the wall, projectiles on the floor and blood spatter everywhere when they arrived at the crime scene where Ana Abulaban and Rayburn Barron lost their lives. Detective Ricardo Escalante, claimed the defendant plotted and carried out the two murders. He was accused of first ransacking the apartment, setting up a secret listening device to spy on Ana, and later showing up to the apartment with a loaded gun-all goal-oriented behavior.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP34 "A Domestic Abuse Case"A domestic violence case. That's how the lead case agent summarized the shooting deaths of Ana Abulaban and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Jurors learned from Detective Ricardo Escalante's testimony more about what was on his mind in the lead up to the murders. The drama between Ali and Ana Abulaban through social media messages and emails were on display in the courtroom.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP35 "Drama-Filled Murder Plot"Social media messages and posts dominated trial testimony. The lead Detective on the stand put together a timeline of events showing details about Ali Abulaban's Behavior and mindset. The State claimed this led him to kill his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Detective Ricardo Escalante was not done presenting all the evidence they retrieved in the double Murders. He was testifying for the second day in a row.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP36 "Sounds Of Verbal Abuse"Jurors heard disparaging voicemail messages that played in court. They heard Ali Abulaban hurling disparaging insults and crude comments at his wife, Ana, before, police alleged, he plotted her death along with that of her friend, Rayburn Barron's. The State claimed the constant verbal abuse had been going on at the home in the days and weeks before the fatal shootings.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP37 "Incriminating Online Searches"Incriminating online searches law enforcement retrieved included: How to plant a listening device, Decapitated Head, and Chopped Bodies. The prosecution presented a story of domestic abuse in the marriage of the defendant and his wife, Ana. This was done through a timeline of social media and text messages. Prosecutors wanted to show how this alleged abuse went so far that it led to the murders of two innocent young People.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP38 "The Plot To Kill"Jurors learned about the social media persona that the followers of Ali Abulaban Knew. Before he stood trial for the death of his wife Ana and Rayburn Barron, he was known as Jinn-Kid and was a rising online star. Later, the jury heard event more audio recordings of the fights between Ali and Ana Abulaban. Detective Ricardo Escalante presented the Glock-19, the murder weapon, up close to the jury.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP39 "Results Of The Toxicology Report"The cross-examination on the lead detective came on day two of his testimony where he detailed what his investigation uncovered about the double homicide. Next, the State called in the forensic toxicologist who examined what was in the defendant's system when he was arrested. Her conclusion was that at the time of the murders of his wife and her friend, Ali Abulaban had cocaine in his system.
TikTok Star Murder Trial
S1, EP40 "From Separation To Homicide"Detective Ricardo Escalante returned to the stand to answer questions under cross-examination. He was the lead investigator who outlined Ali Abulaban's double murder plot that ended the lives of his wife and her friend. The defense and prosecution painted the end of the Abulabans' relationship in two different Lights. The defense claimed things were amicable. The prosecution, on the other hand, argued the relationship was over, Ana wanted a divorce and that they weren't even living together.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP21 "Battered Woman Syndrome"A forensic psychologist testified for Sarah Boone's defense. Jurors will hear more about the mental health issues she claimed to be experiencing at the time her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, lost his life suffocating in a suitcase. On the stand in her murder trial was Dr. Michael Brannon, a forensic psychologist, who evaluated the defendant and diagnosed her with battered woman syndrome.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP22 "Constant Drama At Home"Cross-examination began with the Defense's forensic psychologist. On the stand, Dr. Michael Brannon confirmed that Sarah Boone was a victim of battered woman syndrome in her turbulent and violent relationship with Jorge Torres. Next, a former neighbor of Sarah Boone took the stand. She recalled to the jury in seeing the defendant with a black eye.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP23 "Dr. Julie Harper"A seasoned forensic psychologist explained to jurors how she evaluates the mental health of a person. Dr. Julie Harper testified that she met with the defendant nine times after she was accused of killing her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. She diagnosed Sarah Boone with low self-esteem, depression, alcoholism, narcissism, and PTSD after the full psychological evaluation.
Suitcase Murder Trial
S1, EP24 "Intimate Partner Violence"Forensic psychologist Dr. Julie Harper diagnosed Sarah Boone with PTSD, citing trauma from intimate partner violence. She went on to say that Boone's anxiety and low self-esteem kept her from moving on from her allegedly abusive boyfriend. The jury listened to the effects of intimate partner violence. Boone's defense alleged she was a battered woman who acted out in self-defense when she zipped up her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, in a suitcase and left him to die overnight.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Emergency Room Doctor Opines"An ER doctor, whose expertise is in knife wounds, breaks down the wounds he saw on Ezra McCandless; the state claims Ezra fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth and made cuts on her own body while he was bleeding to death.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Cross-Examining Defense's First Witness"During the cross-examination of the Defense's expert, jurors heard more about the wounds on Ezra McCandless and on the body of Alex Woodworth; the ER doctor said that there's no scientific way of being certain what's self-inflicted.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Defendant Takes the Stand"Ezra McCandless takes the stand to defend herself; she tries to convince the jury the death of Alex Woodworth was not intentional.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Ezra Appeals to Jurors"Ezra McCandless tried to present herself in court with a look of innocence; she wore mostly pink and kept changing up her hairstyle to convince jurors she was no cold-blooded killer.