
Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
Five women came forward to accuse NFL star Kellen Winslow II of rape and other sex crimes.

Five women came forward to accuse NFL star Kellen Winslow II of rape and other sex crimes.

Dispatcher Shawna Nelson thought she committed the perfect crime when she shot her romantic rival.

Andrade claims the revelation that Angie Zapata was a transgender woman drove him to murder her.

Neil Beagley's parents are charged with criminally negligent homicide.

Agents intercept calls which the state claims to be proof that Charlie set up a conspiracy.

Undercover FBI agents testifies in murder trial, the State shifts the focus to a forensic engineer.

An undercover FBI agent testifies for the jury; he was involved in the sting operation.

Jurors hear more testimony about the text messages linked to the death of law professor Dan Markel.

A communication records analyst takes the stand; investigators retrieve data from cell phones.

Jury's attention shifts to wire taps; information is revealed that proves Charlie Adelson guilty.

The State calls in a communication records analyst who reviewed cell phone records.

Investigators put together the communications of the suspects in the days leading up to murder.

A communication records analyst takes the stand; investigators retrieve data from cell phones.

Jurors learn about all the financial records of the Adelson Institute, the family's dental practice.

Prosecutors bring in a forensic accountant to show the money trail involved in murder of Dan Markel.

Tara Grinstead vanished without a trace in 2005; Ryan Duke is accused, possibly mistakenly.

Eight people from the same family are shot execution style as they sleep.

During the State's long closing argument, jurors were retold the timeline of events that led to Jennifer Fulford's murder.

In the State's closing arguments, the prosecutor highlighted key aggravating factors that led to Jennifer Fulford's death. It included a cold, calculated plan for murder and the defendant's violent criminal past.

Cross-examination continued on the State's mental health expert who dismissed the diagnosis that the defendant suffered mental illness when he killed Jennifer Fulford.