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SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP141 "Defense's Crime Scene Expert Testifies"

The defense hopes its crime scene expert helps its theory that state investigators dropped the ball in the homicide investigation over what happened to Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP142 "Critiquing the Murder Investigation"

The defense's crime scene expert critiques the police's handling of key physical evidence; the defense wants the jurors to get another take on the evidence.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP143 "Another Look at the Crime Scene"

During cross-examination, the defense's crime scene expert claimed he was a scientist and not an investigator; he was brought in to critique the findings and test results of investigators who processed the crime scene.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP144 "Reviewing Cell Phone Data Again"

The Defense brings in a digital forensics expert who has expereience as a lead investigator in murder cases; it wants to bring a different perspective to jurors on the cell phone data collected.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "Throwing Doubt At The Digital Evidence"

Jurors heard from an expereinced forensic examiner hired by the Defense to review cell phone and GPS data in this case. This expert testified that every piece of data he studied was provided by the State.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP146 "Alex Murdaugh Takes the Stand"

Alex Murdaugh took the stand in his own defense; jurors would listen to him attempt to explain his side of the story about the murders of his wife, Maggie, and his youngest son, Paul.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP147 "Lying Drug Addict to Accused Murderer"

Alex Murdaugh breaks down when remembering his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul; this came in the middle of his testimony trying to justify why he lied to investigators; he said he wasn't thinking clearly.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "The Crime Scene At Moselle"

Alex Murdaugh got on the witness stand to try to convince the jury that he had nothing to do with the killing of Maggie and Paul.

Corn Rake Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "They Wanted to Blame Me"

Corn Rake Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Fiery Closing Arguments"

Todd Mullis testifies for two days, denying he killed his wife, Amy; the state gives a closing argument, stressing Todd's alleged motive for murder.

Corn Rake Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "No Proof To The Corn Rake Attack"

Todd Mullis's lead attorney argues that there is no proof Todd carried out a murder and that the police investigation had fallen apart; Todd always denied killing Amy; the defense counters the State's case against the defendant.

Corn Rake Murder Trial

S1, EP24 "The Verdict"

The State delivers its rebuttal during closing arguments; the lead prosecutor denies the claim that Todd Mullis didn't know Amy was cheating on him again, in the weeks before she died.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP203 "Safe At Home"

When Atlanta homemaker Sara Tokars is kidnapped, shot and killed in front of her two young children, police are baffled; the answer may lie in the home safe of her husband Fred.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP204 "Double Dose"

First it was her cop husband, then her firefighter boyfriend; when the men close to Lynn Turner keep dying of what looks like the flu, investigators take a closer look at what she keeps in the basement.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP12 "California v. Spector"

No one knows why actress Lana Clarkson decided to go to music producer Phil Spector's home for a nightcap, but they do know that by the end of the night she was dead; Spector claims she committed suicide, but the evidence says otherwise.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP13 "California v. Lyle and Erik Menendez"

People couldn't imagine what made Erik and Lyle Menendez brutally murder their parents; the prosecution said it was greed and the defense said something much darker; a family secret that would shock and grip the nation.

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