Interview With a Killer
Delgadillo explains how a thousand-dollar robbery of crystal meth kicked off an evening of mayhem.
Delgadillo explains how a thousand-dollar robbery of crystal meth kicked off an evening of mayhem.
Showing1to20of1101results
Prosecutors had the last word to the jury. Lead prosecutor William Jay claimed hatred, ill-will, spite, malice and a depraved mind led Sarah Boone to kill her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. Soon jurors will deliberate on her role in Torres' death.
Alex's younger brother testified for the defense; he was called to humanize him.
An expert in blood spatter breaks down the crime scene photos.
Experts urged Defense to hire a forensic pathologist for review.
Alex Murdaugh got teary-eyed during the testimony of the Defense's forensic pathologist. He did something similar when the State's pathologist told the jury how Maggie and Paul died.
The jury hear another medical expert explain the fatal wounds and the bullet trajectories.
Alex Murdaugh keeps appealing to jurors; a veteran forensic pathologist testifies.
The State tried to use Alex Murdaugh's experience as a lawyer against him.
Alex Murdaugh denies killing Maggie and Paul throughout his testimony.
When the men close to Lynn Turner keep dying, investigators take a closer look.
When Sara Tokars is kidnapped, shot and killed in front of her children, police are baffled.
When two women were discovered beaten and shot, police turned to someone they both knew.
David Coffin's house burned down, but the fire didn't kill him, it was the bullet in his head.
When the men close to Lynn Turner keep dying, investigators take a closer look.
When Sara Tokars is kidnapped, shot and killed in front of her children, police are baffled.
When two women were discovered beaten and shot, police turned to someone they both knew.
David Coffin's house burned down, but the fire didn't kill him, it was the bullet in his head.
The State called in Dr. Alice Gooding, a forensic anthropologist, who helped investigators excavate and recover Gary Farris's remains. They were found in a burn pile on his family farm with a bullet lodged in one of his ribs.
Co-workers at Gary Farris' law firm took the stand. Prosecutors brought in all kinds of friends, co-workers, and family members in their case to prove that only one person had the motive and means to end Gary's life.
According to Gary Farris' legal assistant, he believed his wife, Melody, was poisoning him. Angela Phillips noted how sick Gary was before he was killed. He kept getting spells that forced him to get checked by a doctor for possible poisoning.
Showing1to20of1101results