Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
When the wife of a Florida real estate developer is found dead, he becomes one of the suspects.
When the wife of a Florida real estate developer is found dead, he becomes one of the suspects.
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Shanda Vander Ark testifies about text messages while on the witness stand.
Shanda Vander Ark claims that she had disorders when Timothy Ferguson was in her custody.
When Maggie is found brutally murdered in her home, everybody points to her estranged husband, Ed.
When the wife of a Florida real estate developer is found dead, he becomes one of the suspects.
Ali Abulaban recalled the very moments leading up to the fatal shootings of his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron. While the State contended that he premeditated both homicides Ali claimed killing two people was never on his mind.
While on the stand in his own murder trial, the State portrayed Ali Abulaban as a controlling, abusive husband whose jealousy led him to plot and carry out the murders of his wife, Ana, and her friend, Rayburn Barron.
The defendant, Ali Abulaban, told jurors there was a million reasons his wife did not want to be with him days before she and her friend, Rayburn Barron, were killed.
Prosecutors questioned the credibility of the defendant on the witness stand. In the months before the double murders, Ali claimed he was a victim of emotional manipulation and sexual confusion which prompted him to kill out of heated passion.
Cross-examination continued on the defendant who was trying to appeal to jurors that he's no mastermind Killer.
The jury listens to more testimony from John's brother; he gives some background about his life.
Prosecutors call John's brother to the stand; Paul O'Keefe recalls when Karen and John began dating.
Prosecutors claim Karen Reed killed her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with her car.
Opening statements begin with prosecutors accusing Read of killing her boyfriend, John O'Keefe.
Jury deliberations began for a second time in this trial. This time it was a matter of life or death. Jurors would need to decide whether or not Scott Nelson should face the death penalty for his role in the murder of Jennifer Fulford.
Poor cognitive function and impaired brain damage coupled with an abusive childhood were mitigating factors Scott Nelson's defense wanted jurors to consider in his death penalty trial.
Scott Nelson's defense attorney began closing arguments with the claim, This case does not warrant the death penalty. hat's how Scott Nelson's attorney told jurors during closing arguments.
Bo Pete Jeffrey tells a different story about the brutal beating and murder of his wife.
Thirty years since the Trial of the Century, why did O.J. Simpson win?
Tyler Hadley discusses how he, as a troubled 17-year-old, bludgeoned his mother and father to death.
The oldest serial killer in America reveals new information about his crimes.
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