
Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case
Yazeed Essa's defense began its cross-examination of his younger brother. Firas gave jurors more details about the events leading up to and following the death of his sister-in-law, Rosemarie.

Yazeed Essa's defense began its cross-examination of his younger brother. Firas gave jurors more details about the events leading up to and following the death of his sister-in-law, Rosemarie.

The brother of Yazeed Essa read a letter to Yazeed's mistress out loud in court. The State claimed it was the defendant's philandering ways that motivated him to use poisoned calcium pills to kill his wife, Rosemarie.

Jurors learned of his plan to flee the country after his wife, Rosemarie, died of cyanide poisoning.

The State presented more details about the car accident that Rosemarie Essa was involved in before she died.

On the stand in Yazeed Essa's murder trial was the ER doctor who tried to save his wife, Rosemarie, when she arrived at the hospital. She had been in a car accident.

The cross-examination began on the forensic pathologist on the stand. Dr. Elizabeth Balraj had concluded that cyanide poisoning was the cause of death for his wife, Rosemarie.

The first witness to the stand was the forensic pathologist who did the autopsy on Rosemarie Essa.

The Defense tried to portray the defendant's life as a happily married man in an upscale neighborhood with his wife, Rosemarie, and their two young children.

Darrel Brooks drives his SUV through the Christmas parade route in Waukesh, Wis.

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

The defense tries to convince the jury that Jodi is not guilty because she was defending herself.

The state calls out Jodi's changing stories that she gives police about what happened to Travis.

The state outlines its theory of Jodi Arias' actions after she stabbed Travis Alexander to death.

The state argues that the plot to kill was on Jodi's mind when she crossed state lines.

The state's strategy in its final remarks to jurors is to continue challenging Jodi's credibility.

The state claims that Jodi is playing the victim and is using her story to manipulate the jury.

Linda Yancey and Marcial Cax-Puluc are shot; Derrick Yancey had a tearful tale of self-defense.

When the men close to Lynn Turner keep dying, investigators take a closer look.

When Sara Tokars is kidnapped, shot and killed in front of her children, police are baffled.

When two women were discovered beaten and shot, police turned to someone they both knew.