Accomplice to Murder, With Vinnie Politan
Courtney Schulhoff and Michael Morin find solace in each other amidst a tumultuous family life.
Courtney Schulhoff and Michael Morin find solace in each other amidst a tumultuous family life.
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Michael Durenleau's life is cut short with a knife through the heart in the darkness.
Courtney Schulhoff and Michael Morin find solace in each other amidst a tumultuous family life.
Jurors listened to the 911 call a neighbor made after Ezra McCandless ended up on his doorstep the night Alex Woodworth was killed. He owned the farmhouse close to where Ezra left her car and Alex. But she claimed, it was all self-defense.
Alex Woodworth's roommate testified about the day that Alex was stabbed to death. He said that Ezra McCandless was anxious and looking for Alex earlier that day.
Police showed up to Alex Woodworth's house the day he was killed. The defendant in this case, Ezra McCandless, happened to be at the house. Her ex-boyfriend, Jason, noticed Ezra was off and looking very agitated.
Several people testified that they remembered Ezra McCandless's demeanor when she came into Racy's coffee lounge on the day Alex Woodworth was killed. They were part of the state's case as prosecutors brought in a lineup of baristas to testify.
With the death of Alex Woodworth, a young community of artists, writers, and musicians knew all too well Alex Woodworth and Ezra McCandless's story.
Jurors were presented text messages of Jade Janks in the hours leading up to Tom Merriman's death.
The prescription medication that Tom Merriman was taking was on display for jurors.
In her murder trial, Jade Janks's lead attorney had questions for the detective who conducted interviews during the murder investigation of Tom Merriman.
For the first time cellphone data made its way to the jury. On the stand was a digital forensics examiner who extracted Jade Janks' phone at the time prosecutors alleged she killed Tom Merriman.
The Defense had more questions for the officer who specialized in wiretaps.
The jury listens to the defendant venting to her lover as the murder investigation heats up.
Prosecutors have more recorded phone calls; these calls were made a year after Bill's murder.
The police detective, who oversees the wiretaps on Melanie McGuire's phone, continues his testimony.
Melanie McGuire's co-worker claimed Melanie's upstairs bathroom smelled worse than a morgue.
This covert operation uncovered a secret-a two-year affair which gave a possible motive for murder.
Jurors hears about an alleged fight Melanie McGuire said she had with her husband, Bill.
The State hopes testimony would show that Melanie McGuire tried to misdirect the police.
While driving under the influence, Chante Mallard allegedly struck pedestrian Gregory Biggs.
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