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CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP251 "Videotape as Evidence"

OJ Simpson's defense team now wants to bring videotape evidence to the jury's attention which it claims contradicts the testimony of Dennis Fung.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP248 "Battle Over Camera Footage"

Like so many times before, videotape footage became important for the defense to try to show jurors how it claimed the LAPD messed up the investigation based on the department's own procedures.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP77 "Detectives Push Back On Melody"

In Melody Farris' second police Interview, she finally came clean about her extramarital affair with her longtime lover, Rusty Barton. The jury was hearing her side of the story in a recorded conversation the day after her husband, Gary's, remains were found. Both detectives sounded more stern and more accusatory in this second interview. What began as a fact-finding mission early on in their murder investigation, gradually turned into police zeroing in on their prime suspect.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP78 "Defendant's Initial, Inconsistent Story"

Prosecutors could not call Melody Farris to the stand. So, for jurors to hear her side of the story on what happened to her husband they played back both Interviews detectives recorded of her early in their murder investigation. In the unedited second recorded police interview topics ranged from Melody's extramarital affairs, access to the family's finances, and even her blood found in different parts of the crime scene where Gary's remains were discovered.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP79 "Asssumptions Based On Evidence"

The second recorded police interview of Melody Farris was not over yet in playback for jurors. In the long conversation, she went into details in the hours leading up to her husband, Gary's, murder. The whole time she sounded as if she didn't know what could've happened to him. The detective questioning her pushed back on her for inconsistent and erroneous claims she was making. Lead Detective Daniel Hayes was heard saying: Our assumptions are based on evidence.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP80 "Lies, Denials And Distortions"

The jury heard detectives raising doubt in her role in Melody Farris' claims. These doubts were heard on audio recording of her second extended police interview. Investigators were not letting her off the hook. They were catching her on lies, denials and even distortions about her alleged role in Gary's murder and why his corpse was found burning up in a pile of debris on the family farm. Toward the end of this interview, the defendant sounded frustrated at the two detectives questioning her.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP1 "Deadly Child Abuse"

Opening statements began with the story of how child abuse at home gradually led to a family homicide. Six-year-old Corey Micciolo lost his life by blunt force trauma suffered when his father, Christopher Gregor, forced him to run on a treadmill because he was too fat. The defendant was charged with first-degree murder and endangering the welfare of a child. He faced a maximum Penalty of 40 years in prison.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP2 "The Mother"

Prosecutors began their evidence to the Jury with testimony from Corey Micciolo's mother. She confirmed that the defendant, Christopher Gregor, entered Corey's Life when he was 5-years-old. Jurors learned of the family drama Corey was born in. Breanna Micciolo was only 17-years-old and in the 11th grade dealing with a methamphetamine addiction when Corey was born. His father, Gregor, didn't even know he was the father until he was 5-years-old.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP231 "Processing O.J. Simpson's Estate"

OJ Simpson's defense team turned the focus on how the lead criminalist processed OJ's estate.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP232 "Criminalist on the Hot Seat"

Normally, the person who handles the DNA evidence testifies about the collection and analysis to confirm the State's case. However, Dennis Fung was on the hot seat.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP65 "Phone Calls From Jail"

Jurors heard jail calls between Melody Farris and her daughter, her son-in-law, and the man she was having an affair with. The calls took place shortly after the defendant's arrest for the murder of her husband, Gary. What did Melody say in these recorded calls and what did she leave out? Jurors got the sense of her demeanor and explanations after she was accused of first-degree murder.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP66 "Calls With Her Lover"

Jurors listened to more of Melody Farris' recorded jail phone calls she made after being arrest for her husband, Gary's, murder. On the phone was her lover. Prosecutors wanted the Jury to get a deeper insight into the sexual affair she was having with Rusty Barton months leading to this homicide. While she never confessed to the murder of her husband, Melody did appear calm and collected in the recordings. She was convinced police did not have key evidence Linking her to her the murder.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP67 "This Was A Set Up"

The family turmoil following the arrest of Melody Farris was heard in jailhouse phone calls. The jury listened to the back and forth between her and her lover, Rusty Barton, who remained loyal to her after her husband was killed and she came out as the prime suspect. Rusty was heard saying: This was a set up. Early on, Melody pointed the finger of her husband, Gary's, fatal shooting at Her two sons-Chris and Scott.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP68 "Statements From Jail"

I love you was heard in jail phone recordings between Melody Farris and her lover, Rusty Barton. This was after she was arrested for the murder of Gary, her husband. The two remained loyal during the police's investigation. Nearly a year after Gary Farris' remains were found in a burn pile, his wife, Melody, was arrested for his murder. But before she was out on bond leading up to her murder trial she made several phone calls as jail inmate. Next, the lead detective in this case testified.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP41 "Back To Testify"

The judge directly addressed Scott Nelson asking him if there was any more evidence he wanted to introduce to the jury. As he did in the guilt phase before being convicted of the murder of Jennifer Fulford, the defendant took the stand in his death penalty phase. He wanted to get back on the witness stand to make certain things known specifically his life as a federal prison inmate. Scott Nelson was determined to let the jury know about his mistreatment while incarcerated in federal prison.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP42 "Defendant Clears Things Up"

Scott Nelson's defense was trying to spare his life for the capital murder of Jennifer Fulford. He took the stand in his motivation to let the jury know how maltreated he was as federal prison inmate in the past 25 years. There were clear discrepancies between the defendant and his legal team. While he wanted to testify to the jury about issues he believed they should know Nelson's lawyers thought otherwise believing it didn't help his case against life on death row.

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