
FL v. Anthony
The defense went back to focusing on trying to discredit the science in the Caylee Anthony case.

The defense went back to focusing on trying to discredit the science in the Caylee Anthony case.

The lead detective in the Caylee Anthony case recalled what he did while searching for clues.

Casey Anthony's defense made an emergency motion about her mental well-being.

The lead detective said that his team first arrested Casey when they thought she might hurt herself.

When an Iowa family finds their mother shot to death in their kitchen, they begin blame each other.

In 2019, a notorious crime ripped a Texas community apart as a bad break-up left a beloved teacher stabbed to death and a former high school football player convicted of the brutal slaying.

HS football coach Ed Thomas is gunned down during a morning workout, shocking the entire town.

When Dennis Lewis is killed fighting home invaders, all police have to go on is a single handprint.

Ashley Biggs thought it was just a pizza delivery, and didn't know who was waiting on the other end.

Jurors learned about the correlation between mental illness and violence. This was the main issue in Sydney Powell's case where her defense claimed she had a psychotic break and went into a catatonic state when she attacked her mother, Brenda.

A former teacher of Sydney Powell testified in her murder trial. Years before she was accused of fatally stabbing her mother, Brenda, Sydney was a high school student who excelled and even got an academic scholarship to go to college.

Jurors heard more details about the state of mind of Sydney Powell. Forensic neuropsychologist Dr. Thomas Swale testified that the defendant experienced psychosis when she attacked her mom.

A neuro-psychologist took the stand. Dr. Thomas Swale was the second mental health expert the defense brought in to testify about what led up to the death of Brenda Powell, Sydney's mother.

The State quizzed the defense's mental health expert over the lead-up to and murder of Brenda Powell, the defendant's mother. Dr. James Reardon tried to explain why Sydney attempted to manipulate the crime scene before police arrived.

Tonica Jenkins has a talent for manipulating people to get what she wanted.

Renée Poole's affairs and secret life as a stripper makes her the main suspect in a death.

The defense says the culture at the defendant's workplace is why he committed double homicide.

The defense calls their first witness; they ask the jury not to send their client to death row.

Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls; the defendant says I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.

Judge Joe Lopez allows five different jailhouse phones to be played for the jury.