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Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S2, EP213 "Mercy or Murder"Ed Dossett and David Leath were friends with a lot in common; both were well-known around Knoxville, both married the same woman and both turned up dead under suspicious circumstances.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S2, EP214 "Ten Years After"When a fire breaks out in Krystina Sutherland's apartment building, the first suspect is her ex-boyfriend, Charles Loayza; after all, he had threatened to burn it down earlier that day.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP1 "Matricide"Opening statements began in the murder case involving a 14 year old who pulled the trigger and shot and killed her mother, Ashley Smylie. She also was accused of shooting her stepdad, who survived the attack. Carly Gregg faces murder, attempted murder, and tampering with evidence charges. Her defense claimed it was mental illness and not a premeditated plan that led to the murder. But ultimately, it would be up to the jury to decide whether Carly Gregg was responsible.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP2 "911 Call To Police Bodycam"Jurors listened to the harrowing 911 call and then watched police bodycam video from the first responding officer. Prosecutors told the jury that after Carly Gregg shot and killed her mom, she lured her stepdad home via a text. When Heath Smylie arrived, the State alleged the defendant shot him in the shoulder before he could wrestle the gun away from her.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP3 "The Stepfather Testifies"Carly Gregg's defense team had questions for the first officer who arrived at her home after her mother, Ashley Smylie was killed. By the time police got there, the defendant had run away but was later caught and taken into custody. Next to the stand was the defendant's stepfather and the victim's husband, Heath Smylie. Prosecutors alleged Gregg also wanted to have her stepfather killed but her defense alleged she slipped into a manic, mental health crisis.
Deadly Daughter Murder Trial
S1, EP4 "A Teenage Killer"Jurors learned more about the defendant's background which included secrets she kept from her parents. On the stand was Carly Gregg's stepfather, Heath Smylie, who was the other victim in the case. He told jurors about finding Ashley's body and then Carly shooting at him. Gregg was 14 years old at the time she killed her mother and wounded her stepfather. Prosecutors tried her as an adult in the crimes.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "A Psychiatrist Chimes In"A psychiatrist testified about his role as Kitty Menendez's doctor; Kitty's therapist testified to jurors claiming that she was a drug addict and alcoholic who was both depressed and suicidal.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP337 "Judalon Smyth"Judalon Smyth wasn't a perfect witness; the defense poked holes in some of her testimony but she went to police about the confessions.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP25 "State's Rebuttal Case"The Defense rested its case to the jury. Now it was time for the state's rebuttal. Prosecutors called one witness in their rebuttal case. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich, a clinical psychologist, testified that she interviewed Sydney Powell for two hours and diagnosed her with borderline personality traits and unspecified anxiety disorder and concluded that she was malingering. Dr. O'Bradovich dismissed the claim that the defendant suffers from schizophrenia.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP26 "Exaggerating And Feigning Her Symptoms"The clinical psychologist on the stand claimed Sydney Powell was malingering and feigning her symptoms in her Psych evaluations following the stabbing death of her mother, Brenda. Prosecutors presented the mental health Evaluation of Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich, a clinical psychologist for jurors. According to the report, this mental health expert saw no evidence of Schizophrenia or a psychotic break at the time the murder.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP27 "Challenging The Clinical Psychologist"The State's mental health expert admitted that she was not a board-certified forensic psychologist. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich told the jury that this was her first time to testify in a case that was using an Insanity defense. Prosecutors wanted her to dismiss the claim that Schizophrenia and a psychotic break led Sydney Powell killing her own mother.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP28 "Red Flags In The Psych Evaluations"The Defense had more questions for the State's mental health expert on the stand. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich dismissed the claim of the Defense's experts that a psychotic break led to the defendant killing her mother, Brenda. Lead defense attorney Don Malarcik challenged the expertise and work of Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich. Powell's defense claimed temporary insanity in this case. But according to Dr. O'Bradovich, she didn't even meet the legal definition of Insanity at the time of the crime.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1, EP19 "A Year in Defiance"The people of Defiance, Iowa, find it strange when Scott Shanahan disappears, leaving his wife and kids, but Scott is always unpredictable and no one gives it much more thought.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1, EP16 "Rude Awakening"Austin, Texas, TV executive Steven Beard is shot as he sleeps; with only a single shotgun shell to go on, police follow a trail from mansions and country clubs to bookstores and hospital psych wards.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1, EP20 "The Perfect Wife"Penny Scaggs believes in being a dutiful Christian wife and even teaches local women how to build harmonious relationships; she is later found brutally beaten and stabbed beside her beloved yellow piano.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S1 "Blue-Eyed Butcher"Following the path from victim to verdict and exploring how, when it comes to murder, it is rare for there to be no prior connection between the killer and the deceased.