
FL v. Anthony
Jose Baez claimed the state pleaded with jurors' emotions instead of presenting facts or evidence.

Jose Baez claimed the state pleaded with jurors' emotions instead of presenting facts or evidence.

The Defense argued the State's case in chief was to vilify Casey Anthony.

The defense critiqued the state's physical evidence introduced in the trial.

Defense attorney Jose Baez raised a question to jurors on how exactly did baby Caylee die.

Richard Kananen Sr. abused his wife and three children so badly that no one reported him missing.

When paralyzed Mark drowned in his bath, police suspected his wife, and caregiver, Gloria.

When likable Richard is found dead in his car, police follow the evidence to those closest to him.

Aissa Wayne was in the middle of a divorce when she and her new boyfriend were assaulted.

John Harper terrorized his neighbors; one resident decided to take matters into his own hands.

Richardson's defense team drills the forensic pathologist who did the autopsy on the newborn.

Homicidal violence is the conclusion from the forensic pathologist on the death of baby Annabelle.

Dr. Susan and her forensic pathology team do their best to put all the skeletal remains together.

The state plays a video-recorded conversation between Skylar and her parents at the police station.

Jurors hear the defendant tell police that she did not intentionally kill her newborn, Annabelle.

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.

Sixty-four-year-old Thurman Martin ruled his family with an iron fist, brutally beating anyone who dared stand up to his emotional and physical abuse. Then one day he vanished, his family telling police he'd left with just a few changes of clothing.

The day before Corey Micciolo died his mother rushed him to an emergency appointment with his pediatrician. On the stand was Corey's doctor who evaluated him and noted a number of bruises he sustained.

The State called in Corey Micciolo's pediatrician to the stand. Dr. Nancy Deacon evaluated Corey in an emergency appointment made by his mother the day before he died.

Corey Micciolo's first grade teacher recalled that days before Corey lost his life his demeanor and attention in class changed hinting that there were problems happening at home.

Corey Micciolo's mother wrapped up her testimony. Jurors learned of the many times that Breanna reached out to the State's children's services over abuses her six-year-old was allegedly enduring at the hands of his father, Christopher Gregor.