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Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Explaining The Lies And Misstatements"

The defense revisits Ezra McCandless's police interview; the state claims Ezra lied to police to cover up a murder, but the defense claims she didn't tell police everything because of her mental condition after the stabbing.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Challenging the State's Theory"

The Defense pushed the jury to acknowledge that there was a knife fight that happened in the back seat of Ezra McCandless's car; it dismissed the State's assertion that Alex Woodworth was caught off guard and was attacked, unprovoked.

The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

A look at the evidence against Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home, including DNA, video surveillance and cell phone data.

The Case Against Richard Allen

For six years a grainy cellphone video of a man saying Down the hill was all investigators had in the mysterious murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German. A former drugstore clerk is accused.

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S1, EP65 "Seeking The Truth With A Loaded Gun"

Ali Abulaban recalled the very moments leading up to the fatal shootings of his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. While the State contended that he premeditated both homicides Ali claimed killing two people was never on his mind. He just wanted to find out the truth about his estranged wife allegedly cheating on him. When he aimed and fired at close range on the two victims, Ali recalled having an out-of-body experience and didn't even remember shooting his own wife.

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S1, EP66 "The Moments After The Shootings"

Crime scene tampering was part of the State's case against Ali Abulaban for double murder. The lead prosecutor contended that Ali planted several bullets at the bloody scene immediately after shooting his wife, Ana, and her friend. Taren Brast claimed that the moments right after the murders was just as important as the deadly shootings themselves. Ali admitted that he took a cell phone photo of the two victims and confessed to his mom while going to pick up his young daughter from school.

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S1, EP67 "Jailhouse Confession"

While testifying on the stand, Ali Abulaban's defense attorney blew the whistle during his cross-examination. The State brought up a jailhouse confession Ali allegedly made where he bragged about killing his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. Later, the jury listened to the defendant be apologetic about his role in the fatal shootings. Ali admitted that he was initially in the victim mindset until he began his so-called Journey of healing.

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S1, EP68 "Defense Rests Their Case"

Ali Abulaban's attorney had more questions for him during redirect examination. She wanted him to clarify claims he made that alluded to him premeditating and carrying out the murders of his estranged wife, Ana, and the friend she was with, Rayburn Barron. Later, Ali Abulaban wrapped up his long testimony on the stand and then his defense rested their case-in-chief to jurors. Later, the stated delivered their closing arguments.

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S1, EP47 "Dr. Francesca Lehman"

Would mental illness be a mitigating factor in Ali Abulaban's role in the double homicides? The Defense argued he acted out of heated passion while the state contended years of domestic abuse opened the door to first-degree murder. The psychological evaluation of Ali Abulaban made its way to his defense case to jurors. Dr. Francesca Lehman, was the forensic psychologist who evaluated him. She explained in detail her findings to the jury.

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S1, EP48 "Mental Health Diagnosis"

In her testimony to the jury, Dr. Francesca Lehman claimed that his mental illness may have affected the defendant's judgment and decision making in the lead up to the murders of his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. After performing a full mental health evaluation, Dr. Lehman diagnosed Ali Abulaban with bipolar I disorder, Complex trauma, alcohol and stimulant dependence, and unspecified Personality Disorder with borderline, antisocial, and narcissistic features.

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S1, EP49 "Challenging The Psychological Evaluation"

Under cross-examination, the State drilled the forensic psychologist who evaluated the defendant after he was arrested for murdering his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. The lead prosecutor accused the defendant of exaggeration, omissions, and flat-out Lies throughout the whole process. Was Ali Abulaban a victim of mental illness before committing the murders? Or simply an out-of-control husband who could not accept that his wife left him?

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S1, EP50 "Defendant Takes The Stand"

The defendant took the stand in his own murder trial. Jurors would decide later if he's guilty of plotting and carrying out the fatal shootings of his estranged wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. On the stand, Ali Abulaban explained his allegedly abusive childhood caused by his tormenting father. This was all part of the Defense's aim to highlight how serious his mental issues were when he committed the deadly shootings.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Defendant Faces Cross-Examination"

The prosecution begins its cross-examination of Ezra McCandless; the state wastes no time bringing up her misstatements and the things she left out when talking to police.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Complicated Love Affairs"

The State focused on the love triangle Ezra McCandless got herself caught up in; at the time of Alex Woodworth's death, Ezra was in an on and-off again relationship with her ex-boyfriend Jason Mengel and was also linked to Jason's friend.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Misstatements To Police"

Ezra McCandless verifies the statements she made to police on the witness stand; they initially seem to be different versions compared to what she claimed led to Alex's violent death.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Challenging Ezra's Credibility"

Ezra McCandless spent two days on the stand telling jurors what she said happened when she stabbed Alex Woodworth to death; Ezra said they had gone on a drive discussing their relationship.

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