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Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Reconstructing The Crime Scene"

Ezra McCandless frantically banged on the front door of a remote farmhouse, barefoot, and covered in Alex Woodworth's blood. That was after she fatally stabbed him and left him in her car.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Map Of Crime Scene"

Police had a lot to process at the crime scene where Alex Woodworth's body had been found. You had foot and tire impressions, Alex's smashed phone, blood, the murder weapon found along the road and Ezra McCandless's car stuck in the mud.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP145 "Recreating The Fatal Hit-And-Run"

The jury heard about the examination into her SUV. Prosecutors considered this the murder weapon in the death of John O'Keefe. On the stand was a crash reconstruction expert because the State alleged she killed him in a hit and run. State Trooper Joseph Paul told the jury that the Karen Read's car accelerated to over 20 miles-per-hour in the snow right before it allegedly hit her boyfriend.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP146 "Reversing At High Speed"

Jurors learned the ranges of how fast Karen Read's SUV may have been going when prosecutors said it hit John O'Keefe. On the stand was Joseph Paul, a crash reconstructionist, who examined the defendant's car and performed road tests. Jurors listened intently to this expert's testimony. According to Trooper Paul's data, Karen Read's car moved forward slightly, shifted to reverse and accelerated more than 20 miles-per-hour into John O'Keefe.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP147 "Reconstructing The Deadly Car Crash"

The crash expert testifying for the State confirmed that he did road tests with a Lexus SUV which is the type of vehicle the defendant had. Prosecutors alleged that Karen read intentionally hit John O'Keefe with her car by making a three-point turn and reversing into him. Photos and video clips of the crash reconstruction were presented to the jury. On the stand was state Trooper Joseph Paul who put together that recreation of what he concluded happened to the victim.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP148 "A Pedestrian Strike"

The Defense had more questions during the cross-examination of the State's crash reconstruction expert. He just finished telling jurors that he recreated the alleged hit-and-run that prosecutors believed killed John O'Keefe. Prosecutors hoped Trooper Joseph Paul would convince jurors that the death of John O'Keefe was no accident. He claimed this was a collision between a pedestrian and a car.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP10 "OH v. Wagner"

Eight people from the same family are shot execution style as they sleep; the investigation uncovers a plot involving an entire household and leading to the trial of the only person from that family who says had nothing to do with it.

Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP9 "GA v. Duke"

Former Miss Georgia contestant Tara Grinstead vanished without a trace in 2005; Ryan Duke, the man arrested for her murder over a decade later, may have been manipulated into confessing by an accomplice who better fits the profile of a killer.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP129 "Vulgar And Disparaging Texts"

The jury learned about more text messages of a state trooper who was the lead investigator in the murder case of John O'Keefe. Michael Proctor was the lead detective in the investigation into what happened to O'Keefe. Karen Read's defense accused him of concocting a conspiracy to frame her. Prosecutors wanted to clear things up when it came to Proctor's text messages to his family, friends, and co-workers during the investigation.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP130 "Unprofessional And Regrettable Comments"

Unprofessional and regrettable. That's what Michael Proctor, lead investigator in the death of John O'Keefe, told the jury about some of his text messages. One of them called Karen read, the defendant, a whack job and retarded. Despite admitting to sending vulgar texts to friends and family, State Trooper Proctor did not waver on his conclusions that read intentionally killed her boyfriend with her SUV by hitting him with it and driving off, subsequently leaving O'Keefe for dead.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP13 "Arresting The Teen Murderer"

The Defense brought in the police officer who arrested her for the murder of her mother, Ashley Smylie, and the attempted murder of her stepfather, Heath Smylie. The stepdad claimed that she ran away after the shooting by jumping the backyard fence. Unedited portions of police bodycam footage was shown to jurors. They documented the moment Carly Gregg was caught in her neighborhood, arrested and then brought back to the crime scene.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP14 "Dr. Andrew Clark"

Deputy told jurors that he muted the audio of his bodycam over a personnel issue. This was the same police officer who arrested the defendant and took her back to the crime scene after the murder of her mom, Ashley Smylie. Next to testify was the first mental health expert in this trial-Carly Gregg's psychiatrist. The Defense wanted to bring in more evidence about her alleged mental illness which they contended drove her to kill her mom and attempt to kill her stepdad.

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.

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