
FL v. Anthony
The Defense stated that the State's death penalty law was unconstitutional.

The Defense stated that the State's death penalty law was unconstitutional.

The state cross-examined the utility worker who was the first to discover Caylee Anthony's remains.

Juror listened to more testimony from the defense's key witness who discovered Caylee's remains.

Bonny Lee Bakley had nine husbands before she meets actor Robert Blake, and he would be her last.

Exploring how it is rare for there to be no prior connection between the killer and the deceased.

Exploring how it is rare for there to be no prior connection between the killer and the deceased.

When drug-addicted casino owner Ted Binion turns up dead, the suspects are pure Las Vegas.

S01/E120 Bad things happen to the people close to Robert Durst. His wife disappeared without a trace. His best friend was killed in her home.

An afternoon movie date turns deadly in a confrontation over a cell phone and a bag of popcorn.

The verdict arrived after nine hours of jury deliberations across three days. Sydney Powell was facing life in prison, if the jury did not believe her defense's arguments that she was not responsible for the death of her mother, Brenda.

Jurors listened to the state's rebuttal on what it said caused Sydney Powell to stab her mother, Brenda, thirty Times. She was pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.

It was now the Defense's turn to give their final remarks to the jury. Jurors heard a different side of the story on what may have led Sydney Powell to kill her mother, Brenda.

Prosecutors summed up their case during closing arguments accusing Sydney Powell of felony murder. They dismissed the idea that she was mentally ill when she attacked her mother, Brenda.

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.

The state brings in an OB-GYN to the stand; this is during the state's rebuttal case.

The jail intel supervisor, who testified earlier, returns to the stand.

Ronald Burgos-Aviles' defense shifts the jury's attention on what kind of jail inmate he is.

Jurors follow statistics and current research related to violent offenders up for the death penalty.

Prosecutors insisting on the death penalty aim to debunk the findings of the defense's psychologist.