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CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP249 "Defense Not Letting Up"

According to OJ Simpson's defense, almost every LAPD officer involved in the investigation into the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were critiqued for their roles.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP314 "Robert Kardashian"

The defense raises questions about the cause of contamination in the crime lab to which the chief forensic chemist claimed that it was a manufacturing defect.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP330 "The DNA Lady"

Dr. Robin Cotton is an expert in DNA and molecular biology; she works for a private forensic lab that tested for DNA evidence in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP81 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"

Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP82 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"

Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP83 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"

Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP84 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"

Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.

Treadmill Abuse Murder Trial

S1, EP5 "Drug Addiction"

Cross examination began on Corey Micciolo's mother. It came after the State introduced jurors to the exercise routine they argued lead to Corey's death. Breanna Micciolo admitted on the witness stand that she relapsed on her addiction to methamphetamine twice after Corey was born. She battled with the defendant, Christopher Gregor, to get full custody of her son just before he died. Court order violations became a focus for both sides in this case.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP234 "Issues and Drama in the LAPD"

The Defense team brought up specific questions alluding to potential drama in the LAPD among those working the crime scene in this murder investigation.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP237 "Criminalist on the Stand Gets Quizzed"

The defense in OJ Simpson's murder trial quizzed the lead criminalist about his memory of events in the two days he worked the crime scene at OJ's estate and Nicole Brown Simpson's condo.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP242 "I Am Not a DNA Person"

LAPD criminalist Dennis Fung admits he is not a DNA expert but he was in charge of how blood and other physical evidence was collected and processed at the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lost their lives.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP69 "Tapped Phone Calls"

With the lead detective on the stand, more recorded conversations between Melody Farris and Her Lover was played out in Court. This time it was from a burner phone the two lovers were using to communicate during police's investigation into Gary's death. The questionable role of Rusty Barton kept coming up in this trial. He continued his communication with her even after Melody was arrested on allegations of killing her husband. All their recorded calls were played back for the jury.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP70 "Lead Detective Explains"

The theme of candid, recorded phone calls continued to play out the courtroom. The jury listened to the all the calls her lover made to Melody Farris on his burner phone--all while police were investigating the death of her husband, Gary. Lead Detective Daniel Hayes explained to jurors how he and his team began their investigation. After they processed the crime scene, police scoured the large 10-acre family property to search for the murder weapon. Ultimately, they never found it.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP71 "The First Police Interview"

What exactly did Melody Farris tell police in the beginning of their homicide investigation? Jurors was learning just that in the audio recording of her initial police interview. This was months before she was the prime suspect in the death of her husband, Gary. Prosecutors wanted to use the defendant's words against her. They played back the entire interview she intiially gave to police. During their months-long investigation, detectives were asking tough questions to the entire Farris family.

Burn Pile Murder Trial

S1, EP72 "Extending Her Interview"

The candid yet unedited police interview Melody Farris initially gave was played nack in full. According to Lead Detective Daniel Hayes, the defendant kept talking. This was after he wrapped up his initial police interview with her. The jury would decide later in their deliberations whether Melody was divulging more truth on what happened to her husband or whether she was coming up with her side of the story to shift any potential blame away from her and to her adult children.

Nanny Abduction Murder Trial

S1, EP45 "Personality-Driven Criminal Behavior"

Was it a major mental illness that caused Scott Nelson to kill Jennifer Fulford or was it personalty-driven? In the State's rebuttal, a forensic psychologist, who evaluated the defendant, concluded that his actions was due to flaw in his character. Dr. Greg Prichard dismissed Nelson's mental illness diagnosis concluding instead that he dealt with personality disorders that produced poor character flaws leading him to criminal behavior including the murder of this nanny.

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