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Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "Victims' Friends To Digital Forensics"

The friends of Calvin and Pamela Phillips take the stand testifying to the fact that they saw a worrisome, stressed-out Calvin in the days leading up to his and his wife's murder; Pamela Phillips' co-worker testifies.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP24 "Witnessing the Car Fire"

Prosecutors go back to residents of the small town where three of the defendant's neighbors were shot and killed; one of them heard an explosion and saw smoke coming from a car; inside the car were the dead bodies of two of the victims.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Home Surveillance Video"

Lieutenant Leonard Smith introduces to the jury, surveillance video footage of the defendant's home on the day of the three homicides; later, jurors will decide if Kit Martin is capable of pulling off these three homicides in that single afternoon.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP26 "Trace Evidence"

The jury listening to the state's case against Kit Martin turns its attention to trace evidence investigators collect and test at the crime scenes; the defendant is accused of plotting and carrying out the triple murders in one day.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"DNA Analysis"

DNA testimony dominates a portion of the trial; prosecutors bring in forensic scientists who scour the two crime scenes looking for evidence.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Forensic Science Results"

According to the forensic scientist who analyzed DNA and blood at the crime scene, no definitive blood evidence at both crime scenes identified Kit Martin.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1 "State's Crime Scene Expert Returns"

Just how close was the shooter to Maggie and Paul Murdaugh before pulling the trigger? That would be up to the jury to decide. They heard from experts on both sides on what they claim the evidence says about that distance.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP174 "Battle of the Experts"

A battle of the experts in crime scene reconstruction; the prosecution's guy was a veteran police officer the defense had a forensic engineer.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Crime Scene Evidence"

Prosecutors make sure to show all the crime scene photos to the jury; on the stand is the lead investigator who had worked the case starting with the discovery of the first two victims in a cornfield.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Cross-Examining The Lieutenant"

The jury hears how police received the cell phone records from the defendant's phone; since his three neighbors were shot and killed on the same day, investigators zeroed in on what Kit Martin was doing then.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP13 "Snapshots Of A Triple Murder"

Lieutenant Leonard Smith is pushing back against the defense's allegation that police only singled out Kit Martin as a suspect, so they could make an arrest in a three-year-old cold case; the jury listens to testimony from a crime scene photographer.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP14 "The Body Found In The Cellar"

Prosecutors present the jury with detailed, yet graphic photos of the body of Calvin Phillips; he was one of three victims in this case; prosecutors claim he was the target of a murder plot and the others were at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

S1, EP15 "Listening To The Police Investigators"

The crime scene photographer answers questions under cross-examination in Kentucky versus Kit Martin; multiple law enforcement agencies look into the deaths of Kit Martin's three neighbors.

Pilot Triple Murder Trial

"Dead On Arrival"

The jury sees crime scene photos showing blood drops, a shell casing and a pistol in a yard; the state wanted to prove that all of this linked the defendant to the murders of Calvin and Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP161 "Defense Calls Up a Forensic Pathologist"

Alex Murdaugh keeps appealing to jurors and claiming he was innocent in the murders of Maggie and Paul; a veteran forensic pathologist testifies for Alex's defense.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP162 "Challenging the Autopsy Report"

The jury hear another medical expert explain the fatal wounds and the bullet trajectories in the deaths of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh; this forensic pathologist agreed with the findings of the state's pathologist to a degree.

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