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Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP64 "The Jailhouse Phone Calls"

Judge Joe Lopez allows five different jailhouse phones to be played for the jury; this is in the state's case against the defendant pushing for a death sentence; prosecutors introduce the jury to phone calls and emails Ronald made in jail.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP65 "Angry And Apologetic Calls From Jail"

Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP66 "Defense Begins Case For Life In Prison"

The defense calls their first witness; they ask the jury not to send their client to death row; medical records show that the defendant may have been psychotic when he stabbed his lover and son.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP67 "Machismo Culture"

Dr. Campbell talks about how the stress of the job affects Border Patrol agents; the defense says the culture at the defendant's workplace is why he committed double homicide.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP68 "Forensic Psychologist Over Zoom"

Jurors listen to the testimony of a forensic psychologist over a Zoom call; Dr. Mark Cunningham presents research on violent tendencies for a person convicted of capital murder.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP69 "Visual Slides"

Jurors get a lecture on violent tendencies among prisoners in Texas' prison system; using visual slides, forensic psychologist Dr. Mark Cunningham breaks down his argument for why the defendant should get life in prison for his convictions.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP70 "More From Dr. Mark Cunningham"

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP71 "No Threat to a State Prison Population"

Ronald Burgos-Aviles' defense wants to expound on why his life should be spared from the Texas death penalty.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP54 "Birthday Party Leads to a Fatality"

Karen Read's defense has more questions for one of the children in the influential Albert family; the Defense contends that it is this family with ties in the local government and police department that is behind the cover up of John O'Keefe's death.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP55 "Caitlin Albert"

It was a tragedy for the O'Keefe family when John died; that's what Caitlin Albert testifies to on the stand; jurors listen to several family members of the Albert family whose home was where O'Keefe was found unresponsive outside their property.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP56 "Last Person to Leave the Albert Home"

The last person to leave the home where Boston police officer John O'Keefe is found dead after her testimony; Caitlin Albert was Brian Albert's daughter.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP3 "Florida v. Sievers"

Mark Sievers thought he had arranged the perfect murder when he hired a childhood friend and another man to murder his wife, Dr. Teresa Sievers; his best laid plan started falling apart when someone he trusted the most turned on him.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP4 "Nevada v. Simpson"

Years after being found not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, OJ Simpson was back in a courtroom and again facing felony charges.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP7 "Home Alone?"

After leaving a work party late at night, Ramona Krotinea's body gets discovered in the trunk of her own car the next day, and police need to reconstruct who and what happened in the intervening hours.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S1, EP11 "Medical Mystery"

Rosemarie Essa appears to die in a car crash; when police learn this was no more than a low-speed fender bender, they begin to suspect foul play by someone who knew what they were doing.

Mistress & Child Murder Trial

S1, EP65 "Angry And Apologetic Calls From Jail"

Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.

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