Mistress & Child Murder Trial
Prosecutors put together a timeline of events that led to the plot and carry out of the stabbings.
Prosecutors put together a timeline of events that led to the plot and carry out of the stabbings.
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Jeffery Pyne was every parent's dream, so many wonder what drove him to commit murder.
Julie Jensen suspected Mark Jensen wanted her dead, so she put pen to paper telling the world.
Frank Jude nearly lost his life when a group of drunken off-duty Milwaukee police officers beat him.
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles as part of their strategy.
A pinch resulted in the deaths of Jennifer Luck and her boyfriend Greg Peters.
Jurors watch more police bodycam footage; this time it is from the second responding officer.
The first witness takes the stand; jurors watch bodycam footage from the responding officer.
In their opening statements, the defense tell jurors Sydney Powell suffered from a mental illness.
The defendant pleads not guilty claiming she had a psychotic break during the fatal attack.
Lynlee Renick is accused of murdering her husband, Ben Renick, a snake breeder who was beloved by the reptile community. Prosecutors say Lynlee recruited her ex-boyfriend to help kill Ben. His shooting death went unsolved for more than two years.
Years after her husband's death, Cynthia Sommer was arrested and accused of poisoning him.
Mark Dippolito learns that his new bride Dalia had hired a hitman to have him killed.
The defense wants Judge Joe Lopez to strike a medical examiner who testified early for the state.
On the stand, lead detective Raimundo Garcia retrieves messages from cell phones.
Prosecutors allege that the defendant knew about child support payments which set him off to murder.
Prosecutors put together a timeline of events that led to the plot and carry out of the stabbings.
Police track Ronald Burgos-Aviles movements before and after he stabbed his lover and their son.
A forensic pathologist claimed the state's medical examiner did not do a complete autopsy.
The defense brought in an internationally renowned forensic pathologist.
The defense's forensic anthropologist took the stand and claimed that he was an unpaid consultant.
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