
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall
S01/E119 When Susan Wright's husband, Jeffrey, was found buried in the backyard, stabbed 193 times, people dubbed her the blue-eyed butcher of the suburbs.

S01/E119 When Susan Wright's husband, Jeffrey, was found buried in the backyard, stabbed 193 times, people dubbed her the blue-eyed butcher of the suburbs.

Dutiful wife Penny Scaggs is found brutally beaten and stabbed beside her beloved yellow piano.

A TV executive is shot as he sleeps, and police have only a single shotgun shell to go on.

The people of Defiance, Iowa, find it odd when Scott Shanahan disappears, leaving his wife and kids.

An Iowa farmer is excited when a nearby plot of land goes up for sale, and he isn't the only one.

Prosecutors delivered their closing argument. They began with attacking the Defense's assertion that Sydney Powell was legally insane at the time she fatally stabbed her mother, Brenda, in their home.

The Defense had more questions for the State's mental health expert on the stand. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich dismissed the claim of the Defense's experts that a psychotic break led to the defendant killing her mother, Brenda.

The State's mental health expert admitted that she was not a board-certified forensic psychologist. Dr. Silvia O'Bradovich told the jury that this was her first time to testify in a case that was using an Insanity defense.

The clinical psychologist on the stand claimed Sydney Powell was malingering and feigning her symptoms in her Psych evaluations following the stabbing death of her mother, Brenda.

The Defense rested its case to the jury. Now it was time for the state's rebuttal. Prosecutors called one witness in their rebuttal case.

Kristi Koslow's relationship with her stepmother Caren and her father Jack Koslow is strained.

Toby Lowry and his 15-year-old girlfriend Morgan Leppert murder an elderly disabled man.

Prosecutors push back on the psychologist claiming the defendant was not a threat in the prison.

Ronald Burgos-Aviles' defense wants to expound on why his life should be spared.

The defense proves to the jury that Ronald Burgos-Aviles is no threat to other prison inmates.

Jurors get a lecture on violent tendencies among prisoners in Texas' prison system.

Jurors listen to the testimony of a clinical, forensic psychologist over a Zoom call.

A chemistry professor on the stand broke down the evidence found in Casey's car.

The defense's expert got into the weeds on the chemical analysis done in Casey Anthony's car.

Chloroform was a central focus in the state's case against Casey Anthony.