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Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP118 "Melanie McGuire's Fate"

Jury deliberations begins in deciding on Melanie McGuire's role in her husband's murder; after thirteen hours of deliberations over four days, the verdict arrives.

Suitcase Killer Murder Trial

EP120 "The Sentencing"

Nearly three months after her murder conviction, Melanie McGuire returns to the courtroom for her sentencing; prosecutors and Bill's family members push for a maximum sentence possible for her.

Dentist Mastermind Murder Trial

"The Murder for Hire Plot"

Prosecutors begin opening statements by telling jurors about the alleged plot to kill Dan Markel; they say his former brother-in-law, Charlie Adelson, was behind the entire plan.

Dentist Mastermind Murder Trial

"Victim Of Blackmail And Extortion"

Jurors listen to the prosecution's case about a murder-for-hire plot that ended the life of Dan Markel; during opening statements, the jury learns of the motive that the State said this successful dentist had to have his former brother-in-law killed.

Dentist Mastermind Murder Trial

"The Concerned Neighbor"

The Defense pushes back against the State's assertion that Charlie Adelson is the mastermind behind a murder-for-hire plot; his lawyer argues that Charlie was a victim of extortion and blackmail; Adelson's defense continues its opening statement.

Dentist Mastermind Murder Trial

"Convicted Killers Speak To The Jury"

Jurors listen to the testimony of a career criminal who was serving time for his role in the murder of Dan Markel; on the stand, Luis Garcia claims that the person running the murder-for-hire plot lied to him before and after the crime.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP89 "Emotional Housekeeper Speaks"

A close housekeeper gives testimony on her decade-long friendship with Maggie Murdaugh; she gets emotional on the witness stand; in her final days, Maggie worried about money problems and a husband who she claimed was not being truthful.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP90 "He Doesn't Tell Me Everything"

The Murdaugh family's housekeeper was confused as to what Alex asked of her after Maggie and Paul were killed; she says Alex told her he was wearing a different shirt the day of the homicides and to clean the house.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP155 "Same Exact Murder Twice"

The State's medical examiner dismissed the Defense's assertion that Kathleen Peterson died in a fall down a flight of stairs after mixing Valium and alcohol; Dr. Deborah Radisch was in the middle of a long cross-examination.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP156 "Fatal Concussive Brain Injury"

Michael Peterson's defense keeps challenging Dr. Deborah Radisch, the medical examiner who had examined Kathleen's remains; the defense wants to knock down this expert's findings in its push to convince jurors Kathleen accidentally fell to her death.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP157 "State Rests Their Case"

Medical examiner Dr. Deborah Radisch is on the stand for a third day in a row; the State's medical examiner wrapped up her long testimony to jurors; Michael Peterson's defense worked hard to try to raise reasonable doubt about her medical findings.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP158 "Dr. Jan Leestma"

The defense begins its case to jurors the same way prosecutors ended, with the medical findings on the death of Kathleen Peterson; their first witness to the stand is a neuropathologist who reviewed the medical findings on Kathleen's death.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP159 "Defense Begins Their Case To Jurors"

Defense forensic pathologist testifies; jury returns as defense begins case, arguing accidental fall; Dr. Leestma says a blow poke is an unlikely weapon, wounds inconsistent with beating.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP160 "Poking Holes in the Autopsy Report"

The Defense's expert on the stand contradicted another key point from the autopsy done on Kathleen Peterson; instead of seven lacerations as the medical examiner concluded, the Defense's expert claimed there were actually four.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP161 "Head Wounds From Stair Steps"

Defense's neuropathologist has questions to answer about the death of Kathleen Peterson; Dr. Jan Leestma is there to explain why he believed her head injuries were the result of an accidental slip-and-fall down a flight of stairs.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP162 "Disagreeing With The Autopsy Report"

The jury get detailed scientific analysis of the wounds that Kathleen sustained to the back of the head; the defense's medical expert on the stand, Dr. Jan Leestma, tries to make clear to the jury that he flat out disagrees with the evidence.

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