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The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP2 "What's Buried In The Backyard?"

Prosecutors brought in the investigators who arrived in the backyard of the Wright family home. Buried in the backyard was Jeff Wright who fell prey to multiple stab wounds.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP3 "The Makeshift Grave"

Just five days after Jeff Wright was killed his body was discovered in his backyard. On the stand was the officer who came across the body which had nearly 200 fatal stab wounds. Jurors learned about details of the remains of Jeff which was removed from a makeshift grave. The discovery came after Susan Wright broke down and turned herself into authorities after confessing to her lawyer about the killing.

The Blue Eyed Butcher Case

S1, EP4 "Crime Scene Photos Tells The Murder Story"

More crime scene photos were introduced to the jury. The State wanted to make sure jurors got a sense of the crime scene. They believed Susan Wright killed her husband in their bedroom and then moved his body to be buried in near the backyard patio.

TikTok Star Murder Trial

S1, EP69 "Closing Arguments"

Premeditated was the theme in the State's closing arguments to the jury. Lead prosecutor Taren Brast laid out her theory on how a marital separation between Ali Abulaban and his wife, Ana, led him to fatally shoot at close range her and her friend, Rayburn Barron. How bad had things gotten between Ali and Ana? According to the State, Ali had to write himself notes not to abuse his wife. This was just days before the double murder.

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S1, EP70 "Premeditated Murder Vs. Heated Passion"

According to the prosecution team, Ali Abulaban did not just have a plan to kill his estranged wife and her suspected lover, but he also had a plan to get his five-year-old daughter and flee town after committing the double homicide. The lead prosecutor played back video of the fatal gunshots back to the jury. Later, the defense delivered their closing arguments. They were pushing for voluntary manslaughter in the shooting deaths because they occurred out of heated passion.

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S1, EP71 "Cocaine-Binge Heat Of Passion"

The toxic marriage fueled by constant domestic violence, emotional manipulation and verbal abuse eventually exploded into double homicide. But instead of a murder plot carried out by a jealous, controlling husband, Ali Abulaban's defense claimed the murders occurred out of a cocaine-binged heat of passion. In the Defense's closing arguments, Ali's attorney claimed that he was growing more mental unstable as his fame was rising on social media to the point that he became a raging coke addict.

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S1, EP72 "Reason Versus Emotion"

The Defense walked the jury through the day Ana Abulaban and her friend, Rayburn Barron, were both shot and killed. Their version of events differed from the State's theory. Ali's defense attempted to bring in nuance between this troubling marriage which could better enlighten jurors about what led up to the two murders. According to the State in their rebuttal to the jury, lies and blames were the defendant's actions after he shot and killed two innocent victims.

Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall

S2, EP215 "The Good Doctor"

On Halloween 1999, Dirk Greineder found his wife, Mabel, brutally beaten in their neighborhood park; when Greineder's account didn't fit with the evidence, investigators took a closer look at him; what they found suggested he had plenty to hide.

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S1, EP58 "I Hit Rock Bottom"

The intensity of a marriage separation by both sides were highlighted to jurors. They heard everything from cocaine binges, domestic abuse, Internet searches of chopped up bodies, and extramarital affairs. In the days preceding the murder, Ali Abulaban admitted that he had become increasingly jealous and paranoid about Ana cheating on him. He was also high on cocaine while posting numerous clips of his marital drama on social media.

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S1, EP59 "Cocaine-Binge Hysteria And Paranoia"

On the stand in his own murder trial, Ali Abulaban detailed the events just hours before he committed the double murder. He recalled that he had not slept in over 24 hours and was high on cocaine. Ali elaborated for jurors how heated passion from a cocaine-binge paranoia led him to fatally gun down his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. This was contrary to the State's theory on what happened. They claimed he premeditated the fatal attack.

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S1, EP60 "The Moment Of The Fatal Shootings"

In his murder trial, Ali Abulaban walked the jury through the very moment of the murders of his wife, Ana, and her boyfriend, Rayburn Barron. On the day of the fatal shootings, Ali told jurors that he heard his wife and a man's voice laughing in a secretly placed listening device. His immediate response in the midst of his paranoia and jealousy was to take a lot of cocaine and head to the apartment, armed with a gun. The reason for the fatal attack - betrayal.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Another Look at the Autopsy Report"

Ezra McCandless's defense team wanted another forensic pathologist to give jurors a second opinion on what the autopsy report said about the death of Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Another Psychologist Brought In"

The Defense's forensic pathologist was hired to re-examine Alex Woodworth's wounds from the deadly attack by Ezra McCandless with a pocket knife; her cross-examination continued.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP93 "The Brain Under Attack"

According to the mental health doctor on the stand, not everyone facing a sexual assault fights back, but Ezra claims that she did fight back when Alex got on top of her in the back seat of her car with her own knife.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Explaining Brain Function"

The defense brings in two mental health experts: one to explain the trauma Ezra McCandless faced and another to explain why she made misstatements to police following the fatal stabbing.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Critiquing the Police Interview"

The Defense's clinical psychologist did not hold back on his criticism of the lead detective who interviewed Ezra McCandless in the hours and days following Alex Woodworth's death.

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