
The George Floyd Murder Trial
The prosecution brings in another doctor to testify about George Floyd's death.

The prosecution brings in another doctor to testify about George Floyd's death.

Dr. Baker concludes that Floyd died of a cardiac arrest although Chauvin's restraint was critical.

Dr. Baker says that while homicide was the manner of the death, Floyd's health also had a role.

The chief medical examiner of Hennepin County explains his detailed autopsy report for jurors.

Concluding that George Floyd wouldn't have died, had police officers not been pinning him down.

Courtney Schulhoff and Michael Morin find solace in each other amidst a tumultuous family life.

An alleged accomplice, Jimmy Martin reveals the location of the murder weapon.

A masked man shot dentist Norman Larzelere who dies in the arms of his hysterical wife Virginia.

Sherri Malarik is found dead in a Winn-Dixie parking lot; police suspect her husband is involved.

Vicki and Gerald Monroe's dream of owning and operating a Louisville bar together came to a tragic end when Vicki found her husband shot dead and the cash register emptied in an apparent robbery.

Jurors listened to emotional testimony from Rosemarie Essa's brother. Dominic DiPuccio recalled how he rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead after a minor car accident.

The firefighter-paramedic on the stand explained to the jury how his team scrambled to try to save the life of Rosemarie Essa. She had been in a minor car accident. But even after she died, doctors were left wondering what exactly took her life.

The first set of police officers took the stand. This first one was a records keeper who released Rosemarie Essa's car from police custody to her husband.

The cross examination began on the forensic pathologist who did the autopsy on Rosemarie Essa.

Two different forensic pathologists examined the remains of Rosemarie Essa and at first concluded that her death was undetermined. It took weeks before doctors linked this to a poisoning.

Prosecution had more questions for the manufacturer of the dietary supplements that Rosemarie Essa was taking at the time she died. The State put the focus on these calcium pills Rosemarie Essa had been taking before she died.

Prosecutors accusing Yazeed Essa of murdering his wife, Rosemarie, with cyanide-laced calcium pills brought in a witness who could tell the jury about those pills. This expert broke down details about the manufacturing and bottling process.

On the stand, the fellow doctor and defendant's close friend elaborated about potassium cyanide, the poison prosecutors alleged Yazeed Essa used to kill his wife, Rosemarie, so he could start a life with one of his mistresses.

Scared and on the run was how Yazeed Essa's defense team described him in the weeks after his wife, Rosemarie, died.

Fellow doctor and good friend of Yazeed Essa testified in his murder trial about the weeks following the death of his wife, Rosemarie.