Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield
Mark Dippolito learns that his new bride Dalia had hired a hitman to have him killed.
Mark Dippolito learns that his new bride Dalia had hired a hitman to have him killed.
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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.
The defense's insect expert examines the insect evidence that was linked to the remains and the car.
The defense's bug expert agreed with the state - Caylee's body was likely left in that wooded location for several months.
The defense questions its insect expert on bugs associated with human composition.
Both sides in Florida versus Anthony argue over evidentiary claims and expert qualifications.
Dave Beck's brother Harry becomes the state's star witness in the murder of Kimberly Passwaters.
At one point, Baby Gabriel's mother Elizabeth Johnson claimed she killed him.
Scott Falater claims he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed and drowned his wife.
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution.
It takes a lot of planning and skill to pull off an armored car heist in broad daylight.
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.
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.
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