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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.
Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan
S1, EP4 "SC v. Robertson"Investigators compared the gruesome scene of Earl and Terry Robertson's death to that of the Charles Manson murders; how the quiet and mild-mannered Meredith Moon became an accomplice to one of South Carolina's most horrific crimes.
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.
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.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Murder Charge With Special Circumstances"This is not divorce court. That's what Lyle Menendez's defense told jurors in its closing argument. Earlier, the judge said this trial isn't family court.
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
S1, EP43 "Colorado v. Andrade"Friends and family of Angie Zapata say she never hid from the men she dated that she was a transgender woman; Michael Andrade claims she did, and that the revelation drove him to brutally murder her.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S2, EP219 "Repeat Offender?"Terri Gilbert said she didn't know who was coming down the basement steps; she shot and killed him; turned out to be her husband whom she was divorcing; twenty years earlier, she told a similar story, about her first husband.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S2, EP220 "Murderous Match"When Kathryn Hauser was found brutally murdered in her Albuquerque home, friends and family immediately thought it was her estranged husband; but the DNA points elsewhere.
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.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"The lead prosecutor began closing arguments by saying that when her team rested their case earlier, this trial was about the double murder of Kitty and Jose Menendez.