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Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP31 "Losing To Schizophrenia"It was now the Defense's turn to give their final remarks to the jury. Jurors heard a different side of the story on what may have led Sydney Powell to kill her mother, Brenda. They painted for the jury the picture of a young college student who fell prey to a mental illness called schizophrenia. According to them, the last week of her mother's life she was out of it mentally-which her defense alleged was the beginning of her psychotic break that led to murder.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP32 "State's Rebuttal Argument"Jurors listened to the state's rebuttal on what it said caused Sydney Powell to stab her mother, Brenda, thirty Times. She was pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecutors claimed this murder was a surprise attack and that Powell was buying herself time after she was kicked out of college and when she murdered her mom. The jury would soon decide what was her state of mind during the fatal stabbing.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP245 "Testifying Against His Therapist"Erik Menendez claimed that Dr. Jerome Oziel didn't care about his depression and his suicidal thoughts once he told him about the murders of his parents, Jose and Kitty.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Erik Dismssing His Therapist"Erik Menendez's therapist taped his confession about the double murder and took detailed notes; Erik and Lyle claimed there were a lot of lies written down.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Evading Police, Confessing to a Therapist"Erik and Lyle Menendez confessed during a therapy session to murdering their parents; they divulged their roles in the killings in two different counseling sessions, two days apart.
CA vs Menendez
S1, EP248 "Reflecting on the Therapy Sessions"Erik Menendez was quizzed about the two therapy sessions when he and Lyle confessed to killing their parents, Kitty and Jose; Dr. Jerome Oziel, who had testified earlier, was the state's key witness.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Explaining the Confession"Erik and Lyle Menendez wanted to show jurors during their testimonies that Dr. Jerome Oziel was unreliable.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Legal Issues During Erik's Testimony"The judge stopped the cross-examination of Erik Menendez to take on a number of legal issues the State wanted to bring in.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP27 "Challenging The Clinical Psychologist"The State's mental health expert admitted that she was not a board-certified forensic psychologist. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich told the jury that this was her first time to testify in a case that was using an Insanity defense. Prosecutors wanted her to dismiss the claim that Schizophrenia and a psychotic break led Sydney Powell killing her own mother.
Mother Stabbed Murder Trial
S1, EP28 "Red Flags In The Psych Evaluations"The Defense had more questions for the State's mental health expert on the stand. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich dismissed the claim of the Defense's experts that a psychotic break led to the defendant killing her mother, Brenda. Lead defense attorney Don Malarcik challenged the expertise and work of Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich. Powell's defense claimed temporary insanity in this case. But according to Dr. O'Bradovich, she didn't even meet the legal definition of Insanity at the time of the crime.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "Hour-By-Hour Account of a Double Homicide"Erik recalled the weekend leading up to the shooting deaths of his parents; Erik claimed that he and his brother went to get the guns they claimed they needed for protection.
CA vs Menendez
S1 "I Don't Remember"Erik Menendez kept answering that he does not remember on the witness stand; Jurors would decide whether this was convenient memory loss for his defense or if trauma caused him to forget the details of the killings.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP81 "Confession At The Crime Scene"Karen Read's attorney had more questions for one of the State's key witnesses, Jennifer McCabe. She was with the defendant when John O'Keefe was found in the snow. The movement of Karen Read's black Lexus SUV was critical to the State's case. McCabe was adamant that the defendant practically confessed to hitting her boyfriend when they found him in the snow. That was what first responders also claimed to hear when they were at the scene.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP82 "Details To The 911 Call"Karen Read's defense tried to discredit the State's key witness. According to Jennifer McCabe, the defendant was the one who admitted that she hit her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with her car. The Defense brought up the 911 call McCabe made that morning. Before McCabe took the stand, no one else had claimed that read and O'Keefe got into a fight before he died. This aligned with the State's allegation that the defendant killed him because their relationship became strained.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP83 "Cracked SUV Tail Light"Jennifer McCabe told jurors that Karen Read's SUV had a cracked taillight. She was on the stand testifying about what happened when she and Karen Read got to the scene and eventually discovered John O'Keefe in the snow. Prosecutors believe the defendant used that car to hit him and then left him to die. During this long cross-examination, McCabe denied deleting text messages and phone logs in the days after O'Keefe's death.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP84 "Challenging The State's Key Witness"The sparring between Karen Read's attorney and the prosecution's key witness was not over yet. Under cross-examination, Jennifer McCabe continued to deny that she and her family took part in a cover-up linked to the death of John O'Keefe. Jurors listened to what a key witness did in the days following John O'Keefe's death. The defense was trying to show that Jennifer McCabe's actions and statements to police were suspicious. But she denied that she was trying to cover anything up.