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Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan

S1, EP6 "OH v. Jenkins"

Tonica Jenkins has a talent for manipulating people to get what she wanted.

Victim To Verdict: The Killing of Ahmad Arbery

When Ahmad Arbery is out jogging, three men assume he's a burglar and chase him down; they shoot him multiple times; the cellphone video captured by Arbery's assailants proves that these men were not the heroes they claimed to be.

Victim to Verdict: Chaos in Kenosha

Kyle Rittenhouse shoots and kills two people and aims a third during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin; the 17-year-old, armed with an AR-15, claims he acted in self-defense because he feared for his life.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP29 "Misdiagnosis"

The jury listened to more of the mental health evaluation conducted on the defendant. Dr. Jason Pickett claimed that not only did the defendant know what she was doing when she killed her mom, Ashley Smylie, she was deceitful and manipulative in what she did and tried to get out of any responsibility for it. In his detailed 85-page mental health report, Dr. Pickett claimed Carly Gregg was misdiagnosed by a child and adolescent psychiatrist who determined that she had bipolar 2 disorder.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP30 "Closing Arguments"

Closing arguments began after the State's psychiatrist wrapped up his testimony. Carly Gregg was just a 14-year-old teen when she killed her mom, Ashley Smylie. Prosecutors charged her as an adult. Instead of taking the State's plea deal, Gregg was confident that they could convince jurors that she was mentally ill when she killed her mom. If convicted she faced life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP31 "Mental Illness Took Over"

It was the Defense's turn to deliver closing arguments to jurors. This was the final time Carly Gregg's attorneys would address the jury trying to convince them that she was mentally ill when she killed Ashley Smylie, her mom. Her team reiterated their point that Gregg dealt with a mental health crisis at the time of the murder and, therefore, did not know the wrongfulness of her actions.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP32 "The Verdict And Her Fate"

The verdict arrived after just two hours in jury deliberations. Carly Gregg faced life in prison if she was convicted for murder, attempted murder, and tampering with crime scene evidence. Prosecutors told jurors that the defendant was a wayward teenager who's secrets were exposed to parents that she tried hard so hard to impress. Gregg's defense claimed mental illness took the best of her and resulted in her violent actions.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Villainizing The Parents"

The first part of closing arguments focused on the case against Lyle. The defense reiterated his testimony that he and his brother, Erik, feared for their lives when they confronted their father, Jose, about abuse allegations.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP46 "California v. Winslow"

NFL star Kellen Winslow II seemingly had it all when he left the game behind, but five women came forward to accuse him of rape and other sex crimes.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP221 "Bad Neighbor"

John Harper terrorized his neighbors on Dictionary Hill; he hurled curses, threw stones and drove cars off the road; when local police failed to stop him, one resident took matters, and a pistol, into his own hands.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP222 "The Duke's Daughter"

Aissa Wayne, daughter of John Wayne, was in the middle of a messy divorce and bitter custody battle when she and her new boyfriend were assaulted by a pair of gunman.

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.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "We Don't Execute Child Molesters"

The prosecution said that the Defense wanted jurors to think about everything else except the day Erik and Lyle killed Kitty and Jose. So, the state focused on the actual killing during closing arguments.

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