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See the trials that captivated the world and made history! Join your favorite Court TV hosts, Vinnie Politan, Julie Grant, Michael Ayala, Ted Rowlands and Ashley Willcott, and witness all the dramatic moments streaming on Court TV Legendary Trials.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP151 "From Crash Expert To Cellphone Expert"Jurors in Karen Read's murder trial learned more about what happened to the car the defendant was driving the morning Boston police officer John O'Keefe lost his life. The state's crash reconstructionist wrapped up his long testimony. The defense dismissed his conclusion that the evidence he examined showed John O'Keefe was hit by a car and then project 30 feet into the snow. Next, more cellphone data as key evidence against Read.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP152 "A Digital Forensics Examiner"Prosecutors brought in an expert in the field of digital forensics. They wanted to clear things up for the jury about the exact time Jennifer McCabe Googled the phrase: How long to die in the cold? Earlier, McCabe claimed she googled that question at Karen Read's insistence the morning they found John O'Keefe. But the Defense alleged McCabe did that search hours before.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan
S2, EP1 "TX v. Lopez - Faith No More"The prosecution claims Darrin Lopez executed Jamie Faith to be with high school sweetheart Jennifer Faith, with whom he had an online BDSM affair; the defense argues Jennifer exploited Darrin's trust and PTSD.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan
S2, EP2 "FL v. Chavis & King - Groomed To Kill?"The confession by teenagers Alex and Derek King that they bludgeoned their father to death is called into question after the family friend who turned the boys in, Ricky Chavis, is revealed to be a pedophile who wanted Alex to himself.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP1 "Florida v. Anthony"The mystery surrounding the death of Caylee Anthony grips the nation; the only thing more shocking than the testimony is the verdict itself.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP2 "Arizona v. Arias"The discovery of Travis Alexander's body, stabbed, slit and shot in the neck, shocked his friends and family; Arizona police charge his girlfriend Jodi Arias with his murder.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"Body Hanging Out The Backseat Of A Car"Crime scene investigators began processing the area where the body of Alex Woodworth was found. He had 16 stab wounds and half of his body was hanging out of the back seat of Ezra McCandless's car.
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial
"The Car And The Crime Scene"Photos of of Ezra McCandless was presented to jurors. At the time Alex Woodworth was killed, Ezra was an aspiring artist. In fact, she would paint the body and trunk of her car with her art.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP25 "Dr. Jason Pickett"A third mental health expert took the stand. During their rebuttal case the state attempted to dispute the claims that the defendant was mentally ill when she killed her mom, Ashley Smylie. Dr. Jason Pickett finalized an 85-page mental health evaluation on Carly Gregg after evaluating her for four hours. His conclusion was that she was not insane when she killed her mom and that she knew exactly what she was doing.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP26 "No Case For Insanity"According to the State's psychiatrist, Carly Gregg does not meet the State's standard for insanity. Dr. Jason Pickett mentally evaluated the defendant after interviewing her for hours and reviewing a number of key case materials. Dr. Pickett's 85-page mental health report contradicted the defense's psychiatry expert who diagnosed Gregg with bipolar 2disorder at the time she killed Ashley Smylie, her mother.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP27 "The 85-Page Report"The psychiatrist testifying for the prosecution in their rebuttal case to jurors laid out his opinion on Carly Gregg's actions when she fatally shot her mom and attempted to shoot and kill her stepdad. Dr. Jason Pickett claimed the defendant was diabolical, deceitful, and callous. In his 85-page mental health report Dr. Pickett dismissed the idea that she was dealing with an untreated mental illness.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP28 "She Knew What She Was Doing"According to Dr. Jason Pickett, Carly Gregg was not psychotic or in mania during the lead up to Ashely Smylie's death. On the witness stand, this forensic psychiatrist claimed Gregg's behavior was calculating and clear when she went to retrieve her mother's handgun to shoot and kill her and then attempt to kill her stepdad with the same gun. In summary, Dr. Pickett told the jury that the defendant knew exactly what she was doing.
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.