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Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"I Think I Was Raped"

The sexual assault exam on Ezra McCandless took four hours. It included flossing for DNA collection, a vaginal swab and even fingernail evidence. And all of this went into the police report for this murder case.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Nurse To Social Worker"

The Defense had some questions for the nurse who performed the sexual assault exam on Ezra McCandless. She had said she thought she had been raped, despite no memory of the fatal encounter with Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Detective Digs For Clues"

Ezra McCandless's memory of what happened when she killed Alex Woodworth began to clear up hours after her hospital visit. She began divulging more about the hours that led up to Ezra stabbing Alex 16 times in her back seat.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP165 "Alcohol And Hypothermia"

The medical examiner on the stand said the manner of John O'Keefe's death was undetermined. Jurors learned that the cause of death involved multiple wounds, including skull fractures consistent with blunt-force trauma, along with hypothermia. Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello went into the alcohol levels in O'Keefe's system when he passed away. According to Dr. Bello, his high alcohol level exacerbated the hypothermia as he was lying in the snow for hours during blizzard conditions.

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S1, EP166 "Accident Or Homicide"

Jurors saw autopsy photos as part of the state's case. On the stand was the medical examiner who did the full external body examination on John O'Keefe. Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello's conclusion was that the manner of death was undetermined caused either by an accident or a homicide. During cross-examination, Karen Read's defense zeroed in on Dr. Bello's conclusion that one of O'Keefe's injuries was blunt force trauma. She admitted to jurors that a punch could explain the wounds found on his head.

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S1, EP167 "State Rests Case"

The State's final witness was still under cross-examination. Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello testified that the injuries she examined on John O'Keefe's body could be consistent with both a hit-and-run as well as a severe beating involving blows to his head. Prosecutors finally rested their case against Karen read after two months of testimony. The spotlight now turned to her defense who tried to cast doubt on the State's case that she intentionally killed her boyfriend with her car.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP168 "The Snowplow Driver"

A snowplow driver testified that he was working in the very area where John O'Keefe was found in the snow. But he told jurors, he did not see a body on the front lawn. Brian Loughran claimed to have passed the Albert home in the early morning hours the day John O'Keefe died. Not once, not twice, but three times... And he said there was not a body on the front lawn. His testimony contradicted the timeline of events presented by the State.

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S2, EP9 "TN v. Turner: The Deadly Game"

The murder of hometown NBA player, Lorenzen Wright remains unsolved until alleged accomplice Jimmy Martin reveals the location of the murder weapon, implicating Wright's ex-wife Sherra and her yardman Billy Ray Turner.

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S1, EP148 "A Pedestrian Strike"

The Defense had more questions during the cross-examination of the State's crash reconstruction expert. He just finished telling jurors that he recreated the alleged hit-and-run that prosecutors believed killed John O'Keefe. Prosecutors hoped Trooper Joseph Paul would convince jurors that the death of John O'Keefe was no accident. He claimed this was a collision between a pedestrian and a car.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP149 "Challenging The Crash Expert"

Trooper Joseph Paul tried made clear to jurors that the evidence he examined was consistent with a collision involving a pedestrian. He also said that neither the blizzard conditions nor a car malfunction contributed to what happened to John O'Keefe. The Defense heated things up during the cross-examination. According to Trooper Paul, even if the car's mirrors were blocked or its backup camera was defective- an attentive and reasonable driver would not have reversed at a high rate of speed.

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S1, EP150 "A Car's Key Cycle"

The long cross-examination of the State's crash reconstructionist was not over yet. Trooper Joseph Paul said that he was initially told that this was a pedestrian crash involving a Boston police officer and that the vehicle was going in reverse. This was before he began his work to figure out what happened to that officer, John O'Keefe. Next, jurors learned about the inner workings of a car while the State's crash expert was on the stand.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"16 Fatal Stab Wounds"

Who was Alex Woodworth? That's how the state began its opening statement in its case accusing Ezra McCandless of first-degree murder. Alex was just 24 years old when he was stabbed 16 times..

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Self-Defense"

The Defense claimed that just before Ezra McCandless stabbed Alex Woodworth to death, he was cutting up her clothes on top of her in the back seat of her car. This was the Defense's turn to give its opening statement.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Family Speaks Of Alex Woodworth"

Ezra McCandless fatally stabbed Alex Woodworth multiple times in the neck, head, torso, and groin area. But she says it was all in self defense.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Stabbed To Death"

The medical examiner concluded that Alex Woodworth was killed by multiple sharp force wounds. She was testifying about her autopsy report in Wisconsin versus Ezra McCandless. Alex was stabbed to death in the back seat of Ezra's car.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Medical Examiner Testifies"

Alex Woodworth had virtually no defensive wounds, according to investigators. This led police to believe Ezra McCandless attacked him by surprise, stabbing him 16 times contradicting her claim of self-defense.

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