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Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Altered State of Consciousness"

Ezra McCandless claimed that the fatal encounter with Alex Woodworth was too scary for her to recall to police when they asked her what happened.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defense's Forensic Pathologist"

The prosecution gets its turn to question the mental health doctor who had evaluated Ezra McCandless about a month after she fatally stabbed Woodworth; the issue of the self-inflicted wounds on Ezra was key for both sides.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP34 "Washington v. Letourneau"

Mary Kay Letourneau, 34 year-old married schoolteacher and mother, was having sex with a 12 year old student, and the story grabbed headlines around the world; it's only the first in a series of wild revelations.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP40 "Washington v. Foos"

Reverend Randall Foos says it was just an unfortunate accident when his car hit and killed 19-year-old Sara Casey as she rode her bicycle, but a civil suit revealed more than the eye could see, or couldn't, that turned this accident into a crime.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP39 "Washington v. Haq"

No one argued that Naveed Haq suffered from mental health issues; he walked into the Seattle Jewish Federation office, started shooting, wounding six women and killing one; the jury has to decide if his mental health issues make it less of a crime.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP41 "Oregon v. Worthington"

When 15-month-old Ava Worthington became ill with a cold, her parents Carl and Raylene did what they always did, and insisted the power of prayer was the only cure she needed.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP51 "Life In The Military And Overseas"

Jurors heard directly from Ali Abulaban on the stand explain his life in the U.S. military. Years before he was accused of shooting and killing his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron, the defendant was in the Air Force based in Japan. That's where he first met his wife, Ana. Ali was formally discharged from the military. But he claimed it was not a dishonorable discharge nor was it an honorable discharge. Instead, he said it was in the gray area.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP52 "The Beginning Of The Troubled Romance"

It was great in the beginning was how Ali Abulaban described the start of his marriage with Ana which included the birth of their daughter. On the stand In his double murder trial, Ali gave his side of the story. For the first time jurors heard a different perspective of Ana, her character and personality. Instead of the abused wife from a controlling, jealous husband, Ali painted a portrait of her as a manipulative, demanding wife who had a party side to her.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Altered State of Consciousness"

Ezra McCandless claimed that the fatal encounter with Alex Woodworth was too scary for her to recall to police when they asked her what happened.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defense's Forensic Pathologist"

The prosecution gets its turn to question the mental health doctor who had evaluated Ezra McCandless about a month after she fatally stabbed Woodworth; the issue of the self-inflicted wounds on Ezra was key for both sides.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Another Look at the Autopsy Report"

Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted another forensic pathologist to give jurors a second opinion on what the autopsy report said about the death of Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Another Psychologist Brought In"

The Defense's forensic pathologist was hired to re-examine Alex Woodworth's wounds from the deadly attack by Ezra McCandless with a pocket knife; her cross-examination continued.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP37 "The Sentencing Phase"

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP38 "Sarah Boone Gets Her Punishment"

Sarah Boone addressed the courtroom ahead of her sentencing. She told the court that she forgave Jorge Torres for the constant physical and emotional abuse she endured from him. Next, it was the attorneys' turn to address Judge Michael Kraynick ahead of Boone's formal sentencing. Prosecutors pushed for a maximum life sentence while her Defense pleaded for a lenient sentence at the minimum Florida state guidelines.

Victim to Verdict: Movie Popcorn Murder

A Sunday afternoon movie date turns deadly when a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn ends with a gunshot and retired police captain Curtis Reeves claims he acted in self-defense.

Victim to Verdict: Christmas Parade Rampage

The annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., is struck by tragedy when Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the parade route; the tragedy turns into a spectacle when Brooks decides to represent himself at trial.

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