English, Old Time Radio, 1 season, 256 episodes, 3 days, 19 hours, 26 minutes
Court TV Podcast
English, Old Time Radio, 1 season, 256 episodes, 3 days, 19 hours, 26 minutes
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Every week, join Vinnie Politan for the all-new Court TV Podcast. He'll dive into the real-life deceptions, betrayals and murders that lead to justice in the courtroom. If you love geeking-out on trials and crime, you’ve landed on the perfect spot.
The Murder of Harmony Montgomery Trial: Closing Arguments
Harmony Montgomery was living in a car with her father, her stepmother, and two other children when she was last seen alive. Nearly five years later, her father stands trial for her murder. After weeks of testimony, the state and the defense made their final pleas to the jury. Prosecutors claim that Adam was the one who killed Harmony, while the defense alleges that the defendant’s estranged wife, a key eyewitness for the state, was responsible and lied to protect herself. On this week’s Court TV Podcast you’ll hear both sides’ closing arguments in full before the jury began to weigh the evidence in the case against Adam Montgomery.For more of Court TV's in-depth coverage of NH v Adam Montgomery, Click Here.
2/22/2024 • 2 hours, 39 minutes, 54 seconds
The Murder of Harmony Montgomery Trial: Case Evidence
Vinnie Politan digs through the case evidence in the trial of Adam Montgomery, who is charged in the death of his five-year-old daughter, and the timeline of the “sick, morbid actions” he’s accused of doing to cover up her murder.Special Guests: Court TV Legal Correspondent Matt Johnson, Private Investigator and founder of Victim News Online, Erica Morse, Boston 25 Reporter Bob Ward, and Medicolegal death investigator expert, author/podcaster Joseph Scott MorganChapters:00:00:12:11 | Case Background00:02:17:02 | Vinnie's Intro: Harmony is "Not Resting in Peace"00:08:06:01 | Jury sees Evidence from shelter ceiling00:12:15:07 | Adam Montgomery’s prints recovered from the ceiling vent00:15:05:14 | Timeline: Movements of Harmony’s Remains00:37:50:17 | Refrigerator removed during investigation#CourtTV Catch up on the FACTS here:https://www.courttv.com/tag/adam-montgomery/ Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/FOLLOW THE CASE: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttv Twitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTV Instagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvlive YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/
2/21/2024 • 41 minutes, 28 seconds
The Murder of Harmony Montgomery Trial: Opening Statements
Little Harmony Montgomery’s life was filled with hardship and tragedy. Both of her parents suffered from addiction problems, these issues were addressed by a judge who gave sole custody to her father Adam Montgomery, a career criminal. Harmony was just five years old when she was last seen alive in 2019. Now her father is on trial for her murder. This week’s Court TV Podcast features opening statements from both sides as they lay out their cases to the jury; The state’s theory on how Harmony was killed and the lengths that Adam Montgomery allegedly went through to hide his daughter’s body, and the defense’s assertion that Adam did not kill his daughter.For more of Court TV's in-depth coverage of NH v Adam Montgomery, Click Here.
2/15/2024 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 48 seconds
The Case Against Donna Adelson
In this riveting episode of "Closing Arguments with Vinnie Politan," we delve into the shocking and complex case against Donna Adelson, a mother accused of conspiring with her son, Charlie Adelson, in an alleged plot to arrange the murder of her former son-in-law, Dan Markel. The beloved Florida State University law professor had found himself entangled in a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife, Wendi Adelson, who is Donna's daughter and Charlie's sister.
Join Vinnie Politan as he meticulously examines the details of this high-profile case, exploring the tumultuous dynamics within the Adelson family and the motives that may have led to the deadly conspiracy.
2/12/2024 • 42 minutes, 14 seconds
Rampage Killers: A Court TV Special
What motivates a rampage killer? Court TV sits down with psychologists, investigators, survivors and conducts a prison interview with a convicted mass shooter to find out. Five years after the Las Vegas shooting massacre, this provocative Court TV documentary explores why our understanding of the psyche of a rampage killer is vital in preventing the next mass murder. For more Court TV originals, click here.
2/8/2024 • 42 minutes, 20 seconds
The Case Against Adam Montgomery
In this episode, we dig into the chilling case of Adam Montgomery, a New Hampshire man set to face trial this week for the alleged murder of his five-year-old daughter, Harmony. Join Court TV host and former prosecutor Vinnie Politan, along with Ted Rowlands and special guest Bob Ward, as they navigate the timeline of Harmony's disappearance constructed by investigators, which reveals a heartbreaking story of alleged abuse and concealment. You'll also hear from Harmony's mother, Crystal Sorey, who finally reported her daughter missing in November 2021 after months of unsuccessful attempts to contact her.Jump to:6:26: Case Background10:21: Timeline of Harmony's Disappearance20:14: Crystal Sorey Interview
2/5/2024 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
The School Shooter Mom Trial: Opening Statements
suspect has since pleaded guilty to the charges from the shooting and has been sentenced to life without parole. In an unprecedented turn, the shooter’s parents have both been charged, with each of them facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter and standing trial separately. This week’s Court TV Podcast features both the prosecution and the defense laying out their cases in opening statements.For more on MI v Jennifer Crumbley ,click here./
2/1/2024 • 39 minutes, 57 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: Missing Beauty Queen Murder
Former Georgia beauty queen and beloved high school teacher Tara Grinstead vanished in 2005, leaving a community stunned and without answers for over a decade until Ryan Duke, a former student at the school she taught at, was arrested and charged with her murder. Just weeks later, Ryan’s friend Bo Dukes was also arrested in connection to her disappearance. Both men claimed that they helped dispose of her body but blamed each other for the murder. When Ryan Duke stood trial, it would be up to a jury to determine who was telling the truth. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this cold case that drew national attention with an audio edition of our original series Accomplice to Murder.For more Court TV originals, click here.
1/25/2024 • 44 minutes, 5 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: Family Execution
In 2016 eight members of the Rhoden Family were all fatally shot at four different locations. These murders became known to many as the Pike County Massacre. Authorities were perplexed as to why someone would commit such a heinous act. A child custody dispute between Hannah Rhoden and Jake Wagner eventually became the motive for this massacre, leading not only to the arrest of Jake, but also his mother, his father, and his brother. Which members of the Wagner family were responsible for planning and carrying out these murders? And to what extent?For more Court TV originals, click here.
1/18/2024 • 42 minutes, 9 seconds
Tortured Son Murder Trial: Shanda Vander Ark Cross Examination
Shanda Vander Ark testified in her own defense, facing child abuse and murder charges in the death of her fifteen-year-old son Timothy who had special needs. Prosecutors said that her and her older son Paul tortured and starved Timothy, who weighed only sixty-nine pounds when he died. On this week’s Court TV Podcast you’ll hear Shanda face an intense cross-examination; featuring many noteworthy moments including when Shanda becomes violently ill on the stand after prosecutor Matt Roberts places a photo of an emaciated Timothy in front her.For more on the Shanda Vander Ark case, click here.
1/11/2024 • 2 hours, 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Tortured Son Murder Trial: Shanda Vander Ark Direct Examination
Shanda Vander Ark was charged with murder and child abuse in the death of her fifteen-year-old son with special needs. Timothy was just sixty-nine pounds when he was found dead by his mom and brother in June of 2022. Prosecutors alleged that Shanda and her older son Paul tortured Timothy with ice baths and bread soaked in hot sauce made from two of the world’s hottest peppers. They also alleged that the pair denied him food and water. This week’s Court TV Podcast features Shanda Vander Ark’s direct examination in full as she tells the jury her side of this tragic story. For more on the Shanda Vander Ark case, click here.
1/4/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: In Their Own Home
The Koslow’s were an upper-class, socialite family, well known in the Fort Worth area, which is why their community was stunned when Jack and Karen Koslow were the victims of a brutal home invasion, leaving Karen dead and Jack critically injured. Authorities zeroed in on the two assailants and their alleged ringleader: Jack’s daughter who stood to inherit millions of dollars upon his death, but would prosecutors be able to prove their theory at trial?For more Court TV originals, click here.
12/21/2023 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: "Blue-Eyed Devil"
Morgan Leppert was just fifteen years old when she ran away from home with Toby Lowry, her twenty-two-year-old boyfriend. As authorities searched for Morgan and Toby they made a haunting discovery: the last call to Morgan’s cell phone was made from a home belonging to an elderly disabled man who was found beaten to death. Was Toby telling the truth when he claimed Morgan manipulated him into committing this horrific crime? Or was Toby the one really calling the shots?For more Court TV originals, click here.
12/14/2023 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: Serial Scammer
Tonica Jenkins had a gift for manipulating people. She used that gift to scam her way into getting into Yale. This serial con artist would end up facing federal drug trafficking charges which led to her darkest scheme yet: roping her family into faking her own death by killing another woman. The only problem: the victim survived. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series Accomplice to Murder, which untangles this shocking web of deception.For more Court TV originals, click here.
12/7/2023 • 42 minutes, 23 seconds
A Court TV Special: The Case Against Bryan Kohberger
This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the latest Court TV Special The Case Against Bryan Kohberger. This all-new original documentary takes a closer look at the Idaho Student Murders by paying tribute to Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves, the four young lives tragically taken last November and exploring the mounting evidence against their accused killer as he awaits trial.To stream more Court TV original productions, click here.
11/30/2023 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
Accomplice To Murder: Dancer with a Double Life
After her husband was killed during a robbery attempt, Renée Poole’s multiple affairs and second life as a stripper made her the main suspect in his murder. But who was the gunman? And why would he want Brent Poole dead? This week's Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an episode of our original series Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan, which explores crimes that may not be as clear-cut as initially thought.For more Court TV originals, click here.
11/16/2023 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
The Case Against Charlie Adelson
In 2014, Florida State University law professor Dan Markel was in the middle of a bitter child custody battle when he was gunned down in his garage. Now three people have been convicted of his murder and prosecutors say a fourth person, his ex-brother-in-law Charlie Adelson, orchestrated this murder-for-hire plot. But just how far does this all go? Court TV Legal Correspondent Julia Jenaé joins Vinnie Politan from Tallahassee, Florida to dive deeper into this case as the trial of Charlie Adelson gets underway.For more on Florida versus Charlie Adelson, Click Here.
10/26/2023 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Accomplice to Murder: FL v Gutierrez
Paula Gutierrez fell in love as a teenager with Nestor “Chino” de Jesus. They struggled to make ends meet while raising their baby daughter and resorted to a desperate plan hatched by Nestor; the couple armed themselves and attempted to rob a bank. By the end of that fateful day, two people would end up dead and Paula would end up facing a potential life sentence for a murder she did not commit. This week's Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an episode of our original series Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan, which explores cases where it’s not so clear who is the mastermind behind the crime.To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
10/19/2023 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Someone They Knew: Mercy or Murder
Raynella Dossett Leath appeared to be plagued by a string of deadly bad luck. In 1992 her first husband, Ed, who was in the late stages of a terminal cancer was found dead in the couple’s corral supposedly trampled by cattle. Over a decade later, Raynella would call 9-1-1 reporting that she had found her second husband dead from an apparent suicide, but when investigators discovered an extraordinary amount of morphine in his system it led to a criminal investigation into both men’s deaths. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “Mercy or Murder.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
10/12/2023 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
Someone They Knew: The Duke's Daughter
In October 1988, Aissa Wayne, daughter of John Wayne, and her boyfriend Roger Luby were brutally assaulted by a pair of gunmen on their way home from an aerobics class. Was this attack a retaliation to some of Luby’s shady business dealings? Or was Aissa’s soon-to-be ex-husband the one behind the assault? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “The Duke’s Daughter.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
10/5/2023 • 44 minutes, 43 seconds
Someone They Knew: Deadly D.I.Y.
High school sweethearts Derrick and Linda Yancey were the picture-perfect couple; respected members of their local Sheriff’s department, two children, and living a happy life in an upscale neighborhood in Stone Mountain, Georgia. That image was suddenly shattered when Linda was shot and killed in her basement during a renovation. Was Linda killed during a home invasion as her husband Derrick claimed? Or was her killer someone close to home? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “Deadly D.I.Y.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
9/28/2023 • 45 minutes, 10 seconds
Someone They Knew: Murderous Match
Katherine Hauser was beginning her new life following separating from her husband. She had a new home in Albuquerque and was excelling in her career. It all came to a screeching halt when she was found murdered. Friends, family, and investigators immediately thought it was her estranged husband, but would they be able to uncover enough evidence to support that theory? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is entitled “Murderous Match.”To stream more Court TV orginals, click here.
9/21/2023 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Someone They Knew: Double Dose
First, it was her police officer husband, then her firefighter boyfriend. When the men close to Lynn Turner kept dying of what appeared to be the flu investigators were tasked with figuring out whether this was a string of deadly bad luck, or something much more sinister. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is entitled “Double Dose.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here:https://www.courttv.com/originals/
9/14/2023 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Someone They Knew: Repeat Offender?
Terri Gilbert was home alone when she hid in the basement as an apparent intruder broke in. A shadowy figure descended the basement stairs, she aimed her gun, and fired three shots, killing the alleged intruder. Police soon discovered that the intruder was Terri’s estranged husband. Was this a case of self-defense? Or an elaborate cover-up for murder? This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “Repeat Offender.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here:https://www.courttv.com/originals/
9/7/2023 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Someone They Knew: Deadly Dance
In 1969 fifteen-year-old John McCabe was last seen alive attending a Knights of Columbus dance in Lowell, Massachusetts. His bound and strangled body was found in an abandoned lot the next day. The ensuing investigation would last over forty years and turned childhood friends into bitter enemies. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is entitled “Deadly Dance.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here:https://www.courttv.com/originals/
8/31/2023 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Someone They Knew: Brother's Keeper
In 2001 Florida housewife Maggie Locascio was found beaten and stabbed in her Coral Gables home. Those closest to Maggie quickly pointed their fingers at her estranged husband, Ed, but his airtight alibi led authorities to a much more shocking answer. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this investigation with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “Brother’s Keeper.”To stream more Court TV Originals, click here: https://www.courttv.com/originals/
8/24/2023 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Someone They Knew: Safe at Home
When Sara Tokars, an Atlanta homemaker, was killed in front of her two young children police were left with the question, “who would want her dead?” The answer may lie in a safe belonging to her husband. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of our original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “Safe at Home.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
8/17/2023 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Someone They Knew: Drowning In Sorrow
When Gloria Guzman called 911 to report that her paraplegic ex-husband had drowned in the bathtub, authorities grew suspicious. Was this a tragic accident, or a woman driven to murder by the man she was now caring for full-time? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this fascinating case with an audio edition of our original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “Drowning in Sorrow.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
8/10/2023 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
Someone They Knew: The Alien Queen
The investigation into Girly Chew’s disappearance would take police into a twisted world of aliens, reptilians, and cannibalism. This week’s Court TV Podcast follows this bizarre trail of evidence with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is entitled “The Alien Queen.” To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
8/3/2023 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
Someone They Knew: The Good Doctor
Doctor Dirk Greineder lived what many would consider an incredibly successful life. He was a distinguished allergist, in a loving marriage of over thirty years, and had three grown children. But that all came crashing down on Halloween, 1999 when he called 911 to report that his wife had been found brutally beaten in their neighborhood park. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series, Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which dives deeper into the investigation and trial surrounding the murder of May Greineder. This episode is entitled “The Good Doctor.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
7/27/2023 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Someone They Knew: Holiday Horror
When Lisa Guy failed to show up for work after Thanksgiving weekend, a wellness check led to a discovery straight out of a horror movie; the bodies of Lisa and Joel Guy dismembered and scattered across the house. A handwritten journal, dubbed by prosecutors as the “Book of Premeditation,” led police to arrest someone incredibly close to the victims: their own son, Joel Guy Jr. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of the original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “Holiday Horror.” To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
7/20/2023 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
Someone They Knew: A Matter of The Heart
When the wife of a wealthy real estate developer was found dead in her bathroom two theories emerged; Lina Kauffman either died of an undiagnosed heart condition, or she was strangled to death by her own husband. It would be up to a Florida jury to figure out which theory was correct. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is titled “A Matter of the Heart.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
7/13/2023 • 44 minutes, 56 seconds
The Disappearance of Harmony Montgomery: Crystal Sorey Interview
Harmony Montgomery’s life was filled with hardship and tragedy. Both of her parents suffered from addiction problems, these issues were addressed by a judge who gave sole custody to her father Adam Montgomery, a career criminal. October 2019 was the last time Harmony was seen alive, but it took over two years for her to be reported missing. Now her father awaits trial for her murder. This week’s Court TV Podcast features Vinnie Politan in a one-on-one interview with Harmony’s biological mother Crystal Sorey, who was instrumental in bringing attention to her daughter’s disappearance.For more on the Harmony Montgomery case, click here.
7/6/2023 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Somone They Knew: The Bishop's Son
This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, diving deeper into the 1994 murder of Vicki Beckham, who was found dead in her car, left in a ditch on a deserted stretch of road in South Carolina. Investigators would soon uncover that Vicki, the daughter of a state senator, and her husband, the son of a Bishop, were in the middle of a divorce. Two powerful families were swept up into the drama that played out inside a South Carolina courtroom. This episode is titled “The Bishop’s Son.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
6/29/2023 • 45 minutes, 12 seconds
Someone They Knew: Murder and Missing
In 1995 Georgia investigators received a missing persons report for Ruby Joyner and her friend Halima Jones. Just a few days later, their bodies were found in a mini-van beaten, strangled, and shot. The prime suspect, Ruby’s husband, was nowhere to be found. But what would compel him to commit such a heinous act? This week’s Court TV podcast features an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This episode is titled “Murder and Missing.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
6/22/2023 • 45 minutes, 9 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow: Motion for New Trial Hearing
On June 15, 2023, lawyers for convicted killer Lori Vallow Daybell argued for a new trial over what they say were confusing jury instructions, and "outside sources" influencing the jurors. In May, Lori was found guilty on six criminal counts, including the murders of her two children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, and conspiracy in the death of her fifth husband’s first wife, Tammy Daybell. Her sentencing is scheduled for July 31, 2023, also in Fremont County, Idaho. For all of Court TV's coverage on the Doomsday Cult Mom, click here.To listen to Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell in entirety, search Court TV wherever you listen to podcasts, or click here.
6/16/2023 • 54 minutes, 16 seconds
Someone They Knew: Family Feud
When Richard Carno was reported missing by his wife, the case took a shocking turn when he was found strangled to death in his car near a trailer park in Las Vegas. A trail of evidence eventually led police to those closest to Richard: his wife and her brother, but they would end up pointing the finger at each other. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the Court TV original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “Family Feud.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
6/15/2023 • 44 minutes, 51 seconds
Someone They Knew: Bad Neighbor
John Harper terrorized his neighbors on Dictionary Hill. He hurled curses, threw stones, and drove cars off the road, until one day a resident took matters- and a pistol- into their own hands. Would a jury believe that Harper, what some may call the “town bully,” had it coming? This week’s Court TV Podcast takes a deep dive into this case with an audio edition of the Court TV original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode is titled “Bad Neighbor.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
6/8/2023 • 44 minutes, 59 seconds
The Doomsday Cult Mom Murder Trial: After The Verdict
On May 12th, Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty on all charges against her in the deaths of her two children Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow as well as the death of her husband’s previous wife Tammy Daybell. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter unpack the final moments of her trial, the reaction of JJ’s grandparents to the verdict, and what’s next for Lori and her husband Chad, who still awaits trial for his alleged role in these murders.To see more on the cases against Chad and Lori Daybell, click here.
6/1/2023 • 50 minutes, 54 seconds
Someone They Knew: Teenage Terror and The East Mountain Murders
When three high schoolers are gunned down in their car, police launch an investigation into why their lives came to such a violent end. Ten years later, that investigation reaches a dramatic conclusion in an Albuquerque courtroom. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this dramatic case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. The featured episode is titled “Teenage Terror and the East Mountain Murders.”To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
5/25/2023 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Someone They Knew: Ten Years After
When a fire breaks out in Krystina Sutherland’s apartment building, the first suspect is her ex-boyfriend and father of her children, but his iron-clad alibi led authorities to an unlikely suspect in a case that took a decade to resolve. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of our original series, Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. This week’s episode is titled “Ten Years After.” To stream more Court TV originals, click here.
5/18/2023 • 44 minutes, 51 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - The Verdict
After more than eight hours of deliberation over two days, the jury returns a verdict on Lori Vallow Daybell's seven charges for the murders of her two youngest children, JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, conspiring to kill her fifth husband’s wife, Tammy Daybell, and as stealing the Social Security benefits intended for her children.For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/15/2023 • 15 minutes, 42 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Closing Arguments
The jury deliberated for about ~4 hours.The jury is comprised of 7 men, 5 women.The state brought back the theme from openings of money, power, and sex.The state said Lori is the common thread in these three murders, she is the one person who ties this all together.The state said Lori and Chad planned to be together without obstacles. Tylee, JJ, Charles, and Tammy were their obstacles.The defense said Lori’s story changes dramatically in October 2018 when she read some of Chad’s end of the world books then met him.The defense attacks the state’s money, power, and sex argument.The defense said Lori wants to be a leader but she’s not leading anyone, she’s following Chad.For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/12/2023 • 3 hours, 56 minutes, 41 seconds
Idaho v Lori Vallow Daybell: Day 21
Judge Steven Boyce and counsel discuss jury instructions in the trial of Lori Vallow Daybell.
5/12/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 25 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 20
FBI investigator Nicole Heideman testifies to Chad Daybell's 'James and Elena story.' Both sides rest their case.The state rests.Lori will not testify.The defense rests.Larry Woodcock was “overwhelmed” today, an ambulance was called out of caution, he is okay and left early.For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/12/2023 • 2 hours, 59 minutes, 1 second
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 19
FBI Special Agent Doug Hart continues his testimony about text messages between Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell.Lori and Chad texted about a plan being orchestrated for the children.Lori texted she was trying to get to the bottom of what she needed to do to eliminate the children.Lori texted about doing work on Tammy and asked Audrey for ideas.Lori texted Alex would be the one “they” (law enforcement) would use to get to “us” (her and Chad).For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/11/2023 • 4 hours, 39 minutes, 53 seconds
Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan: FL v Kananen
This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the all-new Court TV original series; Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan which explores real-life crimes where it’s not quite clear who is being manipulated and who is the mastermind. This first episode tells the story of a mother and father murdered fifteen years apart. When the family’s eldest son confesses to the murders and takes a plea deal, he implicates his younger sister as an accomplice. It would be up to a Florida jury to figure out which sibling was telling the truth. To see Court TV’s coverage of Florida versus Stacey Kananen, click here.
5/11/2023 • 42 minutes, 12 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 18
FBI Special Agent Doug Hart testifies about text messages from Lori Vallow Daybell's iCloud account.Key Evidence:Lori and Chad described Charles, Tammy, Tylee, and JJ as “obstacles.”Alex’s texts reveal he was involved in an alleged conspiracy, as it related to the deaths of Tylee, JJ, and Tammy.Audrey Barattiero acted as a “buffer” or a go-between for Lori and Chad to relay communications to one another, until Tammy died.Chad and Lori sent romantic texts to one another.For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/10/2023 • 2 hours, 56 minutes, 7 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 17
Lori Vallow Daybell’s nephew-in-law testifies about conversations he secretly recorded with Melani, Lori, Chad and Alex Cox discussing spiritual attacks. Other witnesses discuss Tammy Daybell’s insurance policy and multiple copies of death certificates found for both Chad and Lori’s previous spouses.Trial Highlights: Ian Pawlowski thought it was strange Lori and Chad said there was going to be a spiritual attack the day that Alex died.Angela Yancey talked about Tammy’s life insurance policy being increased and Chad placing a claim on this.Taylor Ballard talked about Chad wanting to get health coverage for his new wife.Det. Colin Nesbitt served an order to Lori in Hawaii for Lori to produce Tylee and JJ, executed a search warrant and seized birth certificates, death certificates, laptops, etc.Det. Ryan Pillar investigated Brandon Boudreaux’s shooting and indicated how it ties to Tylee and JJ being missing.For chad’s status hearing, June 2024 is a prospective trial date. The state estimates a 9-week trial, the defense estimates a 12-week trial, both include jury selection and the mitigation phase.For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/5/2023 • 4 hours, 7 minutes, 46 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 16
A former friend of Lori Vallow Daybell testifies about spending time with Lori and Chad Daybell while they were married to other people. Trial Highlights:Lori’s friend, Audrey Barattiero, talked about two separate times when Lori wanted to work on Charles and Tammy. This made Audrey feel uncomfortable.Audrey also talked about a time when Lori called her naive before threatening to cut her up and bury her.Looked into Alex’s firearm, he had a 6.5mm Grendel with a vortex scope, which could’ve been misconstrued as a paintball hopper (the container that holds the paintballs).Ian Pawlowski said after a few days of listening to Lori’s religious beliefs, he was not open to hearing any more of this. He said she talked about being possessed and rankings about light and dark, which he found alarming. For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/4/2023 • 3 hours, 39 minutes, 33 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 15
Neighbors of Chad and Tammy Daybell testify to Chad's behavior after his wife's death and when they met Lori Vallow. Witnesses: Dr. Erik Christensen: Conducted Tammy autopsy | Det. Bruce Mattingly: Investigated Tammy’s health | Alice Gilbert: Lived in Tammy & Chad’s neighborhood | Todd Gilbert: Lived in Tammy & Chad’s neighborhoodFor the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/4/2023 • 5 hours, 22 minutes, 21 seconds
Someone They Knew: A Hit With A Bullet
It’s not easy to score a successful song in Nashville- what some call “a bullet.” Sometimes what it takes is a little more than talent and a little less than legal. When singer and music researcher Kevin Hughes was gunned down on Music Row, prosecutors say he was killed to keep him from exposing a dirty business practice in the music industry. This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you in for a closer look at this case with an audio edition of our original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “A Hit With A Bullet.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
5/4/2023 • 45 minutes, 46 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 14
A DNA analyst confirms hair attached to a piece of adhesive found with the children's remains matched DNA profile for Lori Vallow Daybell. WITNESSES: Keeley Coleman: Senior DNA Analyst | Investigator Ricky Wright: Case agent for the FBI missing kids investigation | Dr. Erik Christensen: Conducted Tammy autopsy | For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
5/3/2023 • 5 hours, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 13
The jury heard Tammy’s voice on a 911 call, where she reported an incident with a man with a paintball gun.The jury heard Chad’s voice on a 911 call where he reported Tammy as deceased.Chad’s general statement on what happened, according to witnesses, is that Tammy woke up around midnight with a coughing fit, vomited in the bathroom, then went back to bed. He said around 5:40 AM Tammy fell from the bed. He told the coroner that he pulled the covers, which may have caused her body to fall.Tammy was observed to have red pink foam coming out of her mouth.Chad told the coroner that Tammy had previously been fainting, had shaking fits, some convulsions.Witnesses observed Tammy taking fitness classes, that she had not been coughing or complaining about being sick.WITNESSESSamantha GwilliamTammy’s sisterDep. Colter CannonResponded to calls about Tammy shot by paintball gunHelena KaaiakamanuReceived 911 calls about Tammy being shot by paintball gunChristina WestReceived 911 call about Tammy being deceasedAlyssa GreenhalghResponded to call about Tammy being deceasedCammy WillmoreDeputy coroner, Chad refused autopsyBrenda DyeCoroner, determined initial findings of Tammy’s cause of deathSpencer CookFound Charles sent Tammy an email, though it was blockedKelsey HarrisTaught Tammy’s fast-paced cardio clogging classShanna MillerSaw Tammy the day before she died
5/1/2023 • 3 hours, 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 12
Key Moments in Testimony:Tylee’s hip bones and lower spinal bones could’ve been stabbed or chopped by items consistent with a knife, cleaver, machete, hatchet, etc.Tylee’s DNA was found on a shovel, pick axe eye, and pick axe handle.Alex’s latent prints were found on the black plastic bag and duct tape found on JJ from the crime scene.Samantha Gwilliam, Tammy’s sister, recalled Chad’s phone call where he told her about Tammy’s death. He said Tammy had been really sick, coughing all night, got up from a coughing fit around midnight. Chad said he was awakened by Tammy the next morning when she had rolled out of bed. WITNESSESDr. Angie ChristensenExamined Tylee’s skeletal remainsDouglas HalepaskaExamined action type on Tylee’s skeletal remainsDavid SincerbeauxDetermined a pint-size can had decomposing flesh, debris, and gasoline.Rylene NowlinCompared Tylee & JJ DNA samples to possible parentsKatie DaceObtained DNA profile for Tylee from shovel, pick axe eye, pick axe handle.Tara MartinezTested for latent prints from a black plastic bag and duct tape found on JJ from the crime scene, matched them to Alex Cox.Det. Chuck KunsaitisObtained satellite imagery of Chad Daybell propertySamantha GwilliamTammy’s sister
5/1/2023 • 4 hours, 49 minutes, 12 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 11
WITNESSES:Steve DanielsLed search on Chad Daybell’s property Dr. Garth WarrenConducted JJ & Tylee’s autopsy Dr. Angie ChristensenExamined Tylee’s remains, observed thermal damage For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/27/2023 • 4 hours, 32 minutes, 35 seconds
The Doomsday Cult Mom Murder Trial
A colossal true crime story finally goes to trial, the Doomsday Cult Mom Murder Trial, Idaho versus Lori Vallow Daybell. She and her husband, Chad Daybell, will stand trial separately for three murders: Lori’s two young children, JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, and Chad’s late wife Tammy Daybell. The state alleges that the motive lies in a desire for sex, money, and power in addition to an obsession with end-times prophecies. Court TV’s Chanley Painter joins Vinnie Politan from right outside the courthouse in Boise, Idaho to unpack the biggest moments so far from the case against Lori Vallow Daybell.For the latest ID v Lori Vallow Daybell trial updates, click here.
4/27/2023 • 46 minutes, 22 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 10
Witnesses:Nick BallanceAnalyzed cell tower coverage Summer ShifletLori’s sister Richard SchmittObserved individuals at a storage unit in Rexburg Steve DanielsLed search on Chad Daybell’s property For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/26/2023 • 4 hours, 44 minutes, 44 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 9
Witnesses:Sgt. David StubbsSpoke with Lori during JJ Vallow’s welfare check on November 26, 2019Starts around: 01:44:02.300 Nicole HeidemanReviewed electronic evidence (email and phone numbers)Starts around: 02:00:27.600 Nick BallanceAnalyzed cell tower coverageStarts around: 04:06:06.800 For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/25/2023 • 5 hours, 4 minutes, 58 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 8
Day 8 Witnesses:Sgt. Nathan MoffatInterviewed Alex Cox after Charles Vallow death Sidney SchenkProvided care for JJ Vallow Dr. Joshua WilsonPrincipal, Kennedy Elementary School Wynn HillDean of Students, BYU Idaho David WarwickFriend of Lori Vallow, Melanie Gibb ’s husband Det. Bruce MattinglyGathered electronic evidence from Chad Daybell Benjamin DeanReviewed texts between Chad & Tammy on September 9, 2019 Sgt. David StubbsSpoke with Lori during JJ Vallow’s welfare check on November 26, 2019 For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/21/2023 • 4 hours, 33 minutes, 51 seconds
Idaho v . Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 7
Witnesses:Scott CowdenDispatched to Charles Vallow shooting crime scene Detective Ariel WertherConfirmed Lori’s location after Charles Vallow's death Detective Cassandra YnclanGathered evidence on Charles Vallow's death April RaymondKnew Lori from LDS Church Hawaii branch
4/21/2023 • 4 hours, 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Someone They Knew: Mommy Dearest
Divorce wasn’t enough to end the animosity between James and Linda Cooney. The bitterness continued until Linda shot James dead with a .357 Magnum. Was it a case of domestic abuse like Linda claimed? Or something more sinister? This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the original series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “Mommy Dearest.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
4/20/2023 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 6
Witnesses from Day 6:Zulema Pastenes: Lori’s sister-in-lawColby Ryan: Lori’s sonSpecial Agent Mark Saari: Examined Tylee, JJ and Lori’s social security benefitsDetective Chuck Kunmsaitis: Examined Tylee, Lori, Charles, Alex and Chad’s bank accounts For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/19/2023 • 4 hours, 36 minutes, 47 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 5
STATE WITNESS 6: DET. NATHAN DUNCAN, CHANDLER, ARIZONA, POLICE DEPARTMENTRead aloud emails and texts found in phones and iCloud accounts associated with Lori, Charles and Chad.Charles emailed Tammy about the affair between their spouses in June 2019.Lori used a burner email account to send Chad speaking invitations as covers for visits to her.One of them purported to be from Charles asking Chad to be a “ghostwriter” for Charles’ autobiography. Charles found it and sent Lori emails confronting her about it and her affair, which included threats to reveal the affair to Tammy.Two days before Charles’ death, Lori texted Alex and said “the plot thickens… gonna need you to stay close for the next couple of days… it’s all coming to a head this week… I will be like Nephi… and so will you!”Lori exchanged texts with Zulema about their efforts to “put fire” and “burn” Hiplos, the name Lori gave for the second demon that she said had taken over Charles.The week after Charles’ death, Lori exchanged texts with Chad about her surprise at being removed as beneficiary from Charles’ insurance; blames it on “Ned,” the name they used for the first demon to inhabit Charles.Alex texted Lori that he set the Wifi password to “2manykids” and Lori responded “funny.”Two weeks after Charles’ death, Chad texted Lori: “I got the inspiration to go back to my original death percentages that helped us track Charles, Ned, etc. Tammy is very close. Her percentage has fallen steadily since Hiplos left. It is encouraging.”FORMER FOLLOWER OF CHAD AND LORI’S; ALEX COX’S WIDOWPastenes said she bought into Lori’s “charming” and “convincing” way of expressing things. Pastenes believed Lori was a person in “high spiritual standing” based on Lori’s claim that she was in direct contact with the angel Moroni and Jesus Christ. Pastenes felt similarly about Chad, who claimed he was the apostle James the Less in a previous life in which he was married to Lori.Pastenes painted a picture of a cult-like atmosphere in which Pastenes and other acolytes assisted Lori in “castings” to expel demons from her then-husband, Charles Vallow, who Chad and Lori allegedly believed was inhabited by a demon they called Ned, then another called Hiplos.Pastenes also participated in the attempted casting of a spirit Lori called Viola from Chad’s wife, Tammy Daybell, on the same day as the alleged attempted shooting of Tammy in October 2019. Pastenes said after the casting, Lori got a phone call that made her upset, and Lori said something to the effect of, “Idiot, can't do anything right by himself.”The jury saw drawings from Pastenes’ journal documenting the couple’s teachings, including the light/dark scale they used to rate people, and the steps involved in a casting.The jury saw photos of Pastenes with Lori, Chad, Melanie Gibb and other members of their inner circle at religious conferences in 2018 in St. George, Utah; Rexburg, Idaho; and Mesa, Arizona.Followers received blessings from Daybell about their past lives (or probations) and the roles they would play in the Second Coming of Jesus after the world’s end.The couple appeared to take a strong interest in Pastenes, who Daybell said was Lori’s daughter in a previous life who was raped, killed and dismembered at age 14.Prosecutor Rachel Smith also questioned Pastenes extensively about Alex Cox -- who Pastenes met through Vallow in 2018 and married in 2019 -- and Cox’s role as his sister’s protector or “warrior-defender.”Pastenes said Cox was unwavering in his devotion to the couple until they left for Hawaii after Tammy Daybell’s death and ceased contact with him.When Cox learned in December 2019 of Tammy Daybell’s planned exhumation, Pastenes said Cox remarked, “I think I’m being their fall guy.” Pastenes said that when she pressed him on what he meant, he said, “either I am a man of God or I’m not.” He died the next day.On cross, defense lawyer John Thomas expanded on the nature of the castings, drawing out the point that they were verbal in nature and did not involve physical acts or violence.On cross, Pastenes agreed that Lori and Chad’s teachings were similar to those espoused at “Preparing a People” religious conferences.On cross, Pastenes said she no longer believed in Chad and Lori or their teachings. Her experience with them had taught her to be more cautious of people’s motives and less apt to assume the best in them, she said.Court TV senior field producer Emanuella Grinberg contributed to this report. For the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/18/2023 • 5 hours, 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 4
Key Evidence from Day 4's Testimony 1. As part of the investigation, Duncan found a 15-minute audio recording in Lori’s iCloud account of a tearful-sounding Chad exalting Alex Cox to warrior status after Cox’s death in a bastardized version of a “patriarchal blessing,” a Mormon prayer that contains revelations from God.2. The jury also heard a phone call Chad placed on the day of Charles Vallow’s death to a Chandler mortuary, asking for a quote for the cremation and shipping of remains to Louisiana, where Charles’ sister, Kay Woodcock, lived. Chad, who said his last name was "Daybal," said he was asking for his uncle who had died in a hospital.READ MORE: Chad Daybell called funeral home using fake name day after Charles Vallow’s deathFor the latest trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/17/2023 • 5 hours, 59 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 3
00:06:30 - Detective Ray Hermosillo 00:16:17 - Lieutenant Jared Willmore00:42:58 - Lieutenant Joseph PowellFor Court TV's latest trial updates in ID v. Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/13/2023 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 21 seconds
Someone They Knew: Student Body
In 2001 University of South Carolina student Shelton Sanders disappeared while planning a friend’s bachelor party and he was never seen again. What was thought to be a missing person case quickly turned into an all-out homicide investigation. This week’s Court TV Podcast features an audio edition of the original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall which examines crimes committed by those closest to the victim. Who would want Shelton Sanders dead? And why? This episode is titled “Student Body.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
4/13/2023 • 44 minutes, 59 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 2
Video footage of Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell is not permitted during the trial. The court has allowed audio to be recorded and shared after it's been redacted by the court administrators. Check back tomorrow for Day 3's audio.For more on Day 2 of the Doomsday Cult Mom Murder Trial, click here. Read Court TV's latest trial updates in ID v. Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/12/2023 • 3 hours, 56 minutes, 27 seconds
Idaho v. Lori Vallow Daybell - Day 1
The trial of Lori Vallow Daybell is expected to last 10 weeks. It’s being held at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho. On Day 1, the Hon. Judge Steven Boyce read some procedural instructions, then the opening statements began on April 10, 2023. Lindsey Blake, the prosecuting attorney for Fremont County, delivers the opening statements on behalf of the state. The public defender for Lori Vallow, Jim Archibald, delivers the opening statements for the defense.The first witness in the trial is Kay Woodcock, a former sister in law of Lori Vallow-Daybell and JJ’s biological grandmother. Following her testimony, Brandon Boudreaux, the ex-husband of Lori’s close niece Melanie, takes the stand.For daily trial updates in ID v. Lori Vallow Daybell, click here.
4/11/2023 • 4 hours, 21 minutes, 29 seconds
Someone They Knew: Burning Jealousy
David Coffin was a successful entrepreneur who lived alone, but on December 11, 1996, his home burned down with him inside, but it wasn’t the fire that killed him; it was a gunshot to his head. This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you inside one of Atlanta’s most infamous murders with an audio edition of our original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This episode is titled “Burning Jealousy.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
4/6/2023 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Judgment of Amber Guyger
Shots rang out when off-duty Dallas police officer Amber Guyger found Botham Jean in her apartment, except it wasn’t her apartment. Defense attorneys would call it a tragic accident while prosecutors claimed the shooting was intentional. This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you in for a closer look at this case that sparked outrage across the country with an episode of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. From the crime itself to the dramatic acts of forgiveness at the end of this compelling trial, this is Judgment of Amber Guyger. To see the full Texas versus Amber Guyger trial, click here.
3/30/2023 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
Judgment of the "Vampire Clan"
In 1998 vampire obsessed teenager Rod Ferrell pleaded guilty to two counts of felony murder in the brutal killing of a Florida couple. This left just one monumental question: how young is too young for the death penalty? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this difficult question with an episode of the Court TV original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. A case full of issues regarding age, mental health, and the death penalty this is Judgment of the "Vampire Clan."To see the full sentencing phase of Florida versus Rod Ferrell, click here.
3/23/2023 • 44 minutes, 44 seconds
Judgment of the "Sleepwalking Killer"
What would motivate a man to brutally stab his wife, and the mother of his children, forty-four times and then drown her in their swimming pool? In 1997 Scott Falater was accused of doing just that but claimed he had no memory of doing so because he was sleepwalking. This week’s episode dives deeper into his story with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. Would he be able to convince a jury that he did not kill his wife in cold blood? This is Judgment of the “Sleepwalking Killer.”To stream more trials from the Court TV Trial Archives, click here.
3/16/2023 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
The Murdaugh Family Murders Part 3
After just three hours of deliberations, the jury in the Murdaugh Family Murders trial came to a decision, finding disbarred attorney Alex Murdaugh guilty of murdering his wife Maggie and his son Paul. Did Alex Murdaugh’s own testimony end up leading to his conviction? Court TV’s Chanley Painter, who was in the courtroom when the verdict came down, joins host Vinnie Politan with post-verdict analysis and reaction to the dramatic conclusion of this trial that captured America’s attention. To see more of Court TV’s coverage of the Murdaugh Family Murders, click here.
3/9/2023 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
Judgment of Dr. Jack Kevorkian
Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to help over one hundred and thirty terminally ill patients die a peaceful, pain-free death, but Michigan prosecutors said it was murder. They would spend years convincing multiple juries to convict on murder charges. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case that asks difficult legal and ethical questions regarding a patient’s right to die with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Dr. Jack Kevorkian.To stream the trials of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, click here.
3/2/2023 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
The Murdaugh Family Murders Part 2
The trial America is watching; ex-attorney Alex Murdaugh is on trial for the double murder of his wife Maggie and his son Paul. Allegations of fraud, drug addiction, and murder surround this prominent Lowcountry family as the surviving Murdaugh son, Buster, takes the stand for the defense case. Host Vinnie Politan to dives deeper into his testimony, a South Carolina drug gang’s potential involvement, and the relationship between Alex and his wife as Court TV’s Matt Johnson weighs in from Walterboro, South Carolina.To see more of Court TV’s coverage of the Murdaugh Family Murders, click here.
2/23/2023 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
Judgment of Jonathan Schmitz
Scott Amendure thought the Jenny Jones Show would be the perfect place to reveal to his friend, Jonathan Schmitz, that he had a crush on him. Three days later, Schmitz shot Amendure to death, but was it mental illness or homophobia that led Schmitz to kill his friend? And was he the only one responsible? This week’s Court TV Podcast takes a closer look at this high-profile case with an episode of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Jonathan Schmitz.To see the full Jenny Jones Show trial, click here.
2/16/2023 • 44 minutes, 44 seconds
The Murdaugh Family Murders
A criminal scandal surrounding a prominent family of lawyers in the Lowcountry of South Carolina: The Murdaugh Family Murders. They had money, power, and privilege until it began to unravel when Alex Murdaugh’s wife Maggie and his son Paul were shot and killed on the family’s sprawling hunting lodge. Now Alex is on trial for double murder, but is he a victim? Or is he a killer trying to cover up a long list of financial misdoings? Host Vinnie Politan dives deeper into this bizarre web of allegations as Court TV’s Chanley Painter joins him from Walterboro, South Carolina. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan break down the biggest true crime stories on Closing Arguments weeknights at 8/7c. To see more of our coverage of the Murdaugh Family Murders, click here.
2/9/2023 • 41 minutes, 35 seconds
Judgment of "Evil Twin" Jeena Han
Some say the idea of an evil twin is the stuff of soap operas and classic movies. But those people never met identical twins Jeena and Sunny Han, whose rivalry was so intense it led to a murder plot and trial filled with twists and turns that must be heard to believed. This week’s episode of the Court TV Podcast tells the story of these two feuding twins with an episode of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of “Evil Twin” Jeena Han.To see the full California versus Jeena Han et al trial, click here.
2/2/2023 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Judgment of The Hollywood Stalker
Sitcom star Rebecca Shaeffer was talented, pretty, and had her whole life ahead of her when she unknowingly opened the door of her Hollywood apartment to her killer; Robert Bardo. Bardo’s lawyers claim his mental illness caused him to snap, but will the evidence prove otherwise? This week’s Court TV Podcast answers those questions with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of the Hollywood Stalker.To see the full California versus Robert Bardo trial, click here.
1/26/2023 • 44 minutes, 47 seconds
Judgment of Aileen Wuornos
Aileen Wuornos sold her body to survive and generated a rage for those who would pay for her services. That rage resulted in the deaths of seven Florida men and the labeling of Wuornos as one of very few female serial killers. Her story would eventually be told in the award-winning 2003 film Monster. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into the case against Wuornos with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Aileen Wuornos.To see the full Florida versus Aileen Wuornos trial, click here.
1/19/2023 • 45 minutes, 50 seconds
Judgment of the Antifreeze Murder
Julie Jensen suspected her husband and father of her children, Mark Jensen, wanted her dead so she put pen to paper telling the world just that. That letter, written just days before her death, would lead to his 2008 conviction of her murder, but would also be the reason for overturning that same conviction in 2017. Now, Jensen faces a jury once again, live on Court TV. This week’s Court TV Podcast examines his first trial with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield as his retrial gets underway. This is Judgment of the Antifreeze Murder. To see our coverage of the Antifreeze Murder Retrial, click here.To see the full 2008 trial of Wisconsin v Mark Jensen, click here.
1/12/2023 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
Judgment of Charles Manson
In 1971 the infamous Charles Manson and several of his followers were sentenced to death in a series of murders, including actress Sharon Tate and her unborn child. Many thought this horrific story would end there, but when California abolished the death penalty, making parole an option, Manson took center stage once again. This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you in for a closer look at the Manson Family parole hearings with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Charles Manson.To see the full Manson Family Parole Hearings, click here.
1/5/2023 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
Idaho Quadruple Murder Mystery
A quadruple murder mystery has gripped the nation: four University of Idaho students found stabbed to death in their off-campus home. No signs of forced entry, no signs of robbery. Fellow students, staff, and families left uneasy and frustrated with little to no answers as to what happened or why. Court TV’s Chanley Painter, who was on the ground in Moscow, Idaho, joins host Vinnie Politan to dive deeper into this tragic story and the puzzling details coming out of this investigation. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan break down the biggest true crime stories on Closing Arguments weeknights at 8/7c. To see more coverage on the University of Idaho Quadruple Murder Mystery, click here.
12/15/2022 • 43 minutes, 27 seconds
Judgment of Dr. Conrad Murray
The 2009 sudden overdose death of pop icon Michael Jackson left millions of people around the world shocked, the only thing more shocking was when his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was charged in his death. Did Murray’s actions warrant an involuntary manslaughter charge? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with an audio edition of the original true crime series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Doctor Conrad Murray.To see the full California versus Conrad Murray trial, click here.
12/8/2022 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Judgment of Betty Broderick
It was the talk of the town. Betty Broderick was a socialite who appeared to live the perfect life until it all came crashing down in a bitter public divorce and a double homicide. Broderick would end up standing trial for the murders of her ex-husband and his new wife after they were found dead in their San Diego home. This week’s Court TV Podcast takes a deep dive into this case that would raise important questions on a woman’s role in society and equal rights and protection under the law with an audio edition of the original true crime series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Betty Broderick.To see the full 1991 retrial of Betty Broderick, click here.
12/1/2022 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
Judgment of Phil Spector
In 2003, Phil Spector went from legendary record producer, working with highly influential acts such as the Beatles and Ike and Tina Turner, to facing a second-degree murder charge. No one knows why actress Lana Clarkson decided to go to Phil Spector's home for a nightcap, but she was dead by the end of the night. He claims she committed suicide, but the evidence says otherwise. Will Lana get the justice she deserves? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into these questions with another audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Phil Spector.To see the full California versus Phil Spector trial, click here.
11/17/2022 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Judgment of The Menendez Brothers
The 1993 trial of Erik and Lyle Menendez dominated television screens across the country as the two brothers stood accused of the shotgun murders of their parents. One shocking revelation after another, did they kill their parents for money? Or was the motive something much darker? This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you in for a closer look at one of the highest publicized trials of the 1990s with an audio edition of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of The Menendez Brothers.To see the full trial of California versus Lyle and Erik Menendez, click here.
11/10/2022 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
Judgment of Jodi Arias
The discovery of Travis Alexander’s body, riddled with stab wounds, his throat slit and shot in the back of the head, shocked his friends and family. What didn’t shock them was when Arizona police charged his on-again-off-again girlfriend Jodi Arias with his murder. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into the bizarre murder trial of Jodi Arias with another episode of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Jodi Arias.To see the full Arizona versus Jodi Arias trial, click here.
11/3/2022 • 44 minutes, 59 seconds
Judgment of Casey Anthony
The mystery surrounding the 2008 disappearance and death of two-year-old Caylee Anthony gripped the nation. Was she the victim of her neglectful party girl mother Casey? Or was a darker family secret to blame? The only thing more shocking than the testimony from the trial of Casey Anthony was the verdict itself. This week’s Court TV Podcast tells the story of Casey Anthony’s trial and the shocking aftermath with an episode of the original series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield. This is Judgment of Casey Anthony. To see the full Florida versus Casey Anthony trial, click here.
10/27/2022 • 45 minutes, 39 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: Jinxed
A larger-than-life case: infamous real-estate heir Robert Durst and the murder of his longtime friend Susan Berman. When detectives found Berman shot in the back of the head execution style, they had little to go on and the case eventually went cold. Fifteen years later, this case would finally see some answers with an apparent confession. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case full of twists and turns with another episode of the original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode is titled “Jinxed.”To see Court TV’s gavel-to-gavel coverage of California v Robert Durst, click here.
10/20/2022 • 44 minutes, 11 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: The Blue Eyed Butcher
Susan and Jeff Wright appeared to lead a happy life with their two young children in a suburb of Houston until Jeff’s body was discovered by police buried under a doghouse in their backyard. Susan would admit to the fatal stabbings, but was this a case of cold-blooded murder, or perhaps self-defense? This week’s Court TV Podcast takes you in for a closer look at this case with another episode of the original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode is titled “The Blue Eyed Butcher.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
10/13/2022 • 44 minutes, 33 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: The Odd Couple
Southern California was home to many sensational murder cases in the 90’s. When record executive Dixie Hollier was found by police being brutally murdered by her daughter’s boyfriend, investigators had to figure out why. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into these questions with another episode of the original true crime series Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall. This week’s episode titled “The Odd Couple.”To see more episodes of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
10/6/2022 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: Black Widow
Millionaire developer Ronald Rudin knew that you can’t deal real estate in Las Vegas without making a few enemies. But when his body was found shot, decapitated, and burned near Lake Mojave, investigators had to figure out who wanted him dead the most-his enemies or his friends. This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this story with another episode of the original true crime series Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode is titled “Black Widow.”To see this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
9/29/2022 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: The Perfect Wife
Penny Scaggs believed in being a dutiful Christian wife, she even taught local women how to build harmonious relationships. Then she was found brutally beaten and stabbed next to her beloved yellow piano. Was this a robbery gone horribly wrong- or was something in the Scaggs home out of tune? This week’s Court TV Podcast answers these questions with another episode of the original true crime series Someone they Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode is titled “The Perfect Wife.”To see this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
9/22/2022 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: If You Can’t Do The Time
Bonny Lee Bakley had nine husbands before she met former “Our Gang” and “Baretta” star Robert Blake. He would be her last. As she waited for Blake outside a Los Angeles restaurant someone approached her car and shot her in the head. Was this Bakley’s checkered past catching up to her, or was the danger someone we thought we knew? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into these questions with another episode of the original true crime series Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall. This week’s episode titled “If You Can’t Do The Time.”
To see this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
9/15/2022 • 44 minutes, 59 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: A Year In Defiance
Scott Shanahan was known for being unpredictable by the people of Defiance, Iowa so when he disappeared, leaving behind his pregnant wife and two children, nobody thought much of it. However, more than a year after his disappearance investigators uncovered something much more sinister when they searched his home. This week’s Court TV Podcast tells the story of his murder and eventual the trial of his killer. Here’s another audio edition of the Court TV original series Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall – this episode is titled “A Year In Defiance.”
To see Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of the Nevada vs Dixie Shanahan trial, click here.
9/8/2022 • 45 minutes, 12 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: What Happens In Vegas
When drug-addicted casino owner Ted Binion was found dead in his mansion, the suspects were all the Vegas archetypes: Was it his ex-stripper girlfriend, the handsome contractor who knew where his silver was buried, the mob boss who laundered money through his casino- or was it Ted’s own demons? This week’s Court TV Podcast dives deeper into this case with another episode of the original series Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall. This episode is entitled “What Happens In Vegas.”
To see Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of the Nevada vs Murphy and Tabish trial, click here.
9/1/2022 • 45 minutes, 3 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Rude Awakening
The police had little to go on when someone walked into the bedroom of retired television executive Steven Beard and shot him while he slept. All that was left behind was a shotgun shell and some rumors of a trouble marriage and infidelity. Eventually the police found the shooter, but did they find the person ultimately responsible? This week’s Court TV podcast answers that question with another episode of the original series Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall. This week’s episode entitled “Rude Awakening.”
To see this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
8/25/2022 • 45 minutes, 38 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: The Promised Land
In rural Iowa, land is money. A farmer with a lot of land and the resources to work it can make something that can provide for the family for generations. That kind of legacy can also create resentment from other farmers and resentment can often lead to incidents that people cannot take back – life ending incidents. This week’s Court TV podcast tells one of those stories as two Iowa farmers clash over land rights in a way that forever altered both of their families. It’s Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: The Promised Land. If you’d like to see this episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
8/18/2022 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Fortunate Son
When someone broke into the home of John and Susan Sutton, shooting Susan to death and blinding John with a head wound, the police had a couple of good suspects. There was the client who was unhappy with a legal settlement John had gotten her and threatened violence. And then there was the affair John’s law partner was having with Susan. But neither turned out to be responsible. This week’s episode of the Court TV podcast tells the story of who was behind the shootings – someone very close to the Suttons. Here’s another audio edition of the Court TV original production Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall – this episode titled “Fortunate Son.”
If you’d like to see this or any other episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
8/11/2022 • 45 minutes, 16 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Mirror Image
Given the statistics that most of violent crime is perpetrated by someone the victim knows, it’s no surprise that Columbus, Ohio investigators focused on the family when Dennis Lewis was shot to death during a home invasion that appeared to be an inside job. Their suspect? Dennis’ identical twin brother Derris Lewis. What is a surprise is that those investigators came to that conclusion despite, Derris’s cooperation with the investigation and a rock solid alibi corroborated by multiple people. This week’s Court TV Podcast tells the story of Derris and Dennis Lewis in an audio version of the Court TV Original production Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode entitled “Mirror Image.”
If you’d like to see this episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
8/4/2022 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Deadly Letter
Dr. Paul Jarrett was beloved fixture of his Boca Raton, Florida community – as was his son Gregg, who followed in his father’s medical footsteps by becoming a nurse. So you can imagine how shocking it was when the two men were discovered shot to death in their home in what appeared to be a home invasion robbery. Their murders might have gone unsolved except for a shocking discovery found in the pocket of one of Dr. Jarrett’s coats – a letter that not only made the police reevaluate their theory of the crime, but pointed them to a prime suspect. That’s the story we’re telling with this week’s episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, a Court TV original you can watch on demand via our website. Just follow the link in the show notes.
To see this and every other episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
7/28/2022 • 45 minutes, 40 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Medical Mystery
Rosemarie Essa had a seemingly perfect life – a rich, successful husband, beautiful children and a family that loved her. So when she died after being in a minor car accident people couldn’t imagine the bad luck that has struck her family. But then questions started being asked and friends who knew a little bit more about what was going on in Rosemarie’s life spoke up and suddenly what was deemed a natural medical mystery was instead seen as murder. We’ll tell Rosemarie’s story in this week’s edition of the Court TV podcast with another episode of our true crime original Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
To see Court TV’s coverage of Ohio vs. Yazeed Essa, click here.
7/21/2022 • 45 minutes, 9 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: The Puppetmaster
Heather and John Grossman were looking forward to trying out a new Thai restaurant in their Boca Raton, Florida home town when shots rang out. Soon after Heather was clinging to life shot and paralyzed by a hit man’s bullet and the Grossmans knew exactly who was responsible for all of this. This week’s Court TV Podcast is an episode of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall and it tells the story of what it took to bring the person behind Heather Grossman’s shooting to justice. To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
To see Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of the Florida vs. Ronald Samuels trial, click here.
7/14/2022 • 45 minutes, 39 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: Deadly Delivery
An unannounced delivery of flowers at your front door is supposed to be a delightful surprise, but for Atlanta socialite Lita McClinton it was anything but delightful. It was deadly. But who would use flower delivery as a ruse to shoot her to death – and why would it take an international man hunt and nearly two decades to bring the person responsible for her death to justice? For this week’s Court TV Podcast we have another episode of the Court TV Original production Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall. This week’s episode titled “Deadly Delivery.” To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
To see Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of Georgia vs. James Sullivan, click here.
7/7/2022 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall: Family Business
When Shirley Carter was found shot to death on her kitchen floor, police automatically looked to her family first. Afterall, it’s typically a family member responsible for a crime like this. But what if they’re wrong? For this week’s Court TV Podcast we have another episode of Court TV’s ongoing true crime original Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode entitled Family Business. To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
To see Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of Iowa vs. Jason Carter, click here.
6/30/2022 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall: Home Alone
Ask anyone who knew Ramona Krotine and they would tell you the married mother of three loved to wind down from a long day of work at a local bar enjoying the company of friends and doing a little dancing. One night those plans turned out to be the last she ever made because Ramona was found beaten and shot to death. Was she the victim of a robbery? Or was her husband Jeff’s suspicious behavior in the days after her death a sign of something far more sinister? This week’s Court TV Podcast tells that story with an audio edition of the Court TV Original Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
6/23/2022 • 45 minutes, 26 seconds
Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall – And Murder Makes Three
Florida plumber John Cataneo didn’t think the had anything to fear when he stepped outside of his duplex to talk with a familiar face, but then shots rang out and Cataneo was soon dead. Investigators soon learned that the people closest to him both had alibis, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t involved. For this week’s episode of the podcast we the audio version of the Court TV Original Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall, And Murder Makes Three. To see more of Someone They Knew With Tamron Hall tune into Court TV every weeknight at 7pm or Sundays at 9pm when we premiere original episodes. You can also watch the series on demand on the Court TV website by clicking here.
6/16/2022 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall – Who Shot The Sheriff?
For this edition of the Court TV Podcast we have another audio version of the Court TV True Crime show Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall. This week’s episode entitled Who Shot the Sheriff. They say politics is a dirty game, but in Dekalb County, Georgia late in 2000 it became deadly when someone gunned down Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown in front of his home just days before he was to be sworn into office. A life-long law enforcement officer it would be easy to assume he was targeting by someone out for revenge --- and that indeed proved to be the case, but it wasn’t an ex-con. It was the man Brown beat in that election to be the county sheriff. Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall airs Sunday nights at 9pm eastern. You can find out more about the show and upcoming episodes on CourtTV.com.
To watch Court TV’s gavel to gavel coverage of Georgia vs. Sydney Dorsey, click here.
6/9/2022 • 45 minutes, 45 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial, Pt 7 – The Verdicts
After three days of deliberations the seven-member jury in the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial came to a decision and it was as shocking and dramatic as expected. Court TV’s Chanley Painter was in the room where it happened and joins host Vinnie Politan with full coverage of the reading of the verdict, the crowd’s reaction outside the courthouse and the impact this trial has had around the world. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see more of our coverage of the Depp vs. Heard verdict, click here.
6/3/2022 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial, Pt 6 – Johnny’s Back
As the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial winds down, we’ve entered into the rebuttal phase of the proceeding with Team Depp calling witness to cast doubt on Amber Heard’s case. And without a doubt the biggest rebuttal witness they called was Johnny Depp himself. Court TV’s Chanley Painter was in the room when Johnny returned to the stand and will discuss the impact the A-list movie star and his supermodel ex-girlfriend Kate Moss had on the jury. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard Defamation trial took a pre-schedule week off, but it did nothing to diminish the feverish fascination people have with this trial, especially since Amber Heard was schedule to return to the witness box for cross examination when the trial resumed. Court TV’s Chanley Painter was in the courtroom for that dramatic and often continuous cross examination and will share with host Vinnie Politan what she picked up on from the jury. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
5/19/2022 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trail, Pt 4 – Amber Heard Takes the Stand
The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial is on a pre-schedule break this week, but they didn’t break before Heard to the stand for two days to tell her side of the story on direct examination. Court TV was there to cover every minute of her testimony so far and host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Ted Rowland will break down some of the key moments. They’ll also predict what’s still to come when Amber returns to the stand after the break for what is sure to be a riveting cross examination by Johnny Depp’s lawyers. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
5/12/2022 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial, Pt 3 – Depp Rests Case-In-Chief
After weeks of testimony and nearly 30 witnesses – including Johnny Depp himself – Depp’s legal team rested his case-in-chief with a series of witnesses who supported his claims that Amber Heard was the abuser in their relationship. Witnesses also testified to the damage done to Depp’s career when the Op-Ed written by Amber Heard was published in the Washington Post. Court TV’s Chanley Painter returns to the podcast to discuss all that she has learned about the trial with host Vinnie Politan. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
5/5/2022 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial, Pt 2 – Johnny Depp Cross Examined
We’re back in Fairfax County, Virginia for more of our gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard Defamation Trial. Court TV’s Chanley Painter has been in the courtroom from the start and will share with host Vinnie Politan the behind-the-scenes story of how Johnny Depp did during the cross examination by Amber Heard’s lawyers. Is Depp’s strategy of revealing his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction working with the jury? Or did his testimony just affirm Heard’s claims of abuse. And what did the testimony of a psychologist hired by Depp’s team to examine Amber Heard do to the proceedings. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.comand tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 10pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
4/28/2022 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Johnny Depp Defamation Trial, Pt 1 – Depp Takes the Stand
Court TV is in Virginia for the trial of the year (so far). The civil defamation trial of Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard – the former married couple who now claim spousal abuse claims from both of them have done irreparable harms to their careers in Hollywood. Court TV’s Chanley Painter is in the courtroom daily and will join host Vinnie Politan with in person details about the mesmerizing testimony of Johnny Depp. Will his deliberate, thoughtful responses be seen as truthful, or just another example of his skills as an actor? Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our gavel-to-gavel coverage of Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, click here.
4/21/2022 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
Someone They Knew: Hometown Hero
High School Football Coach Ed Thomas was a beloved fixture in the small Iowa town he called home and taught generations of pro-caliber football players. So when it was learned that one of his former players walked into Thomas’ weight room and gunned him down it shocked the community who were even more shocked when they learned who shot him and the tragic circumstances that caused it. This episode of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall is called Hometown Hero and tells the story of what happened on that tragic day—and why. Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall airs Sunday nights at 9pm eastern. You can find out more about the show and upcoming episodes on CourtTV.com.
To watch Court TV’s coverage of the Michael Becker murder trial, click here.
4/14/2022 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Someone They Knew: Last Call
Ashley Biggs was a divorced single mom working hard as a Domino’s Pizza delivery person in order to provide for her family. But someone used that very job against her when an unidentified woman placed a pizza order with specific instructions to a location where Ashley would be ambushed and murdered. Almost immediately the police zeroed in on her ex-husband, Chad Cobb, who confessed to her killing, but that left the police with one looming, unanswered question – who was the woman who ordered that pizza? This week’s Court TV podcast is an audio addition of Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, an episode of Court TV’s original production that answers that very question. Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall airs Sunday nights at 9pm eastern. You can find out more about the show and upcoming episodes on CourtTV.com.
To watch Court TV’s coverage of the Pizza Delivery Murder Trial, click here.
4/7/2022 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Someone They Knew: Man’s Best Friend
Early on the morning of July 23rd, 2000 a man stepped into the backyard of his waterfront home in Merritt Island, Florida and smelled death. At first, he thought it was a decomposing manatee, but upon further investigation it was determined to be the bound body of Misty Morse --- a 22-year-old woman investigators who had been strangled to death, bound in rope and duct tape and callously dumped into the Indian River. This week’s podcast is an audio version of the Court TV Original production Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall – a comprehensive look at the story of Misty Morse and how investigators used groundbreaking science to bring her killer to justice. Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall airs Sunday nights at 9pm eastern. You can find out more about the show and upcoming episodes on CourtTV.com.
To find out more about Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall, click here.
3/31/2022 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
Someone They Knew: Too Close to the Sun
It may come as a surprise to some, but the vast majority of violent crime in this country is not perpetrated by complete strangers. Instead, the victims knew their attacker – often intimately. That’s the inspiration for the Court TV Original production Someone They Knew, which airs every Sunday night at 9pm on Court TV. Hosted by the Emmy award winning journalist Tamron Hall, Someone They Knew delves into the Court TV archives for the most compelling stories of betrayal. The show premiered with an episode called Too Close to the Sun -- the story of Lance Herndon, an acclaimed successful Atlanta entrepreneur who was found brutally bludgeoned to death in his own bed. Who killed him though? A business rival, family member or one of the many women the eligible bachelor was seeing at the time? Find out in this audio version of the show we’re have for you now. And find out more about Someone They Knew on CourtTV.com.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the Lance Herndon murder trial, click here.
3/24/2022 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Jussie Smollett Sentenced
Three months after a Chicago jury convicted Empire actor Jussie Smollett of faking a hate crime, he has returned to court to hear his sentence from the judge and it was a dramatic session. Court TV’s Chanley Painter was in the room when it happened and shares with host Vinnie Politan her observations. Was his sentence too harsh? Or did the judge do the right thing? Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of Court TV’s continuing coverage of the Jussie Smollett sentencing, click here.
3/17/2022 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
The Cal City Toddlers
On a chilly night in December of 2020, California City residents Trezell and Jacqueline West reported to authorities that their adoptive toddler sons Orson and Orinn had gone missing. That call kicked off a massive search for the two boys. Were they lost, kidnapped or worse? 2 years later authorities in nearby Bakersfield, California think they know exactly what happened to the boys and have charged the parents with their murders. Court TV’s Chanley Painter joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss this tragic story and the shocking details that can be gleaned from the charging documents. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of the Cal City Toddlers , click here.
3/10/2022 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
Movie Popcorn Murder Trial: FL v. Curtis Reeves, PT 4
Not Guilty – those were the words Curtis Reeves heard just hours after the jury was charged with determining his fate. It was a dramatic ending for a dramatic trial – one that left one family devastated and the other equally elated. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Ted Rowlands have full coverage of the verdict, including thoughts from the defense team and Curtis Reeves himself. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see Court TV’s coverage of FL v. Drejka, click here.
3/3/2022 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Movie Popcorn Murder Trial: FL v. Curtis Reeves, PT 3
Curtis Reeves has never denied that he shot and killed Chad Oulson after an argument about cell phone usage in a movie theatre, so the determination of whether the shooting was justifiable self-defense, or a murder will most likely rest on whether or not the jury believes the testimony of various eyewitnesses to the shooting. This week host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Ted Rowlands will look at the eyewitness testimony of both the prosecution and the defense – including testimony from Curtis Reeves’ wife and son. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of the testimony of Curtis Reeves’ wife, click here.
2/24/2022 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Movie Popcorn Murder Trial: FL v. Curtis Reeves, Part 2
A jury has been seated in the murder trial of Curtis Reeves, the retired police captain who shot and killed Chad Oulson during an argument over cell phone usage in a movie theatre. Reeves is claiming self-defense. The prosecution says he let his anger get the best of him. And how a jury must decide who is right. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Ted Rowlands will look at the opening arguments from both sides and the dramatic testimony of Chad Oulson’s widow. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of the Movie Popcorn Murder Trial, click here.
2/17/2022 • 46 minutes, 51 seconds
Movie Popcorn Murder Trial: FL v. Curtis Reeves
Eight years ago, what was supposed to be a pleasant date night for Chad Oulson and his wife turned deadly when a confrontation over sending a text message in a movie theatre turned deadly. Retired police captain Curtis Reeves confronted Oulson about the cell phone, an argument ensued, a bag of popcorn was thrown and then a shot rang out, killing Oulson. Chad Reeves claims he had no choice but to shoot him because he feared for his life, prosecutors say he was the instigator who went out of his way to escalate the situation and now a jury must decide if Reeves, who is now 79, is guilty of manslaughter. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan to preview the case, which will be covered on Court TV gavel to gavel. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of the Movie Popcorn Murder Trial, click here.
2/10/2022 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Tiger King Joe Exotic Interview
The ongoing saga of Tiger King star Joe Exotic continues to get headlines. Just last week a federal judge resentenced him for the murder-for-hire and animal cruelty convictions in 2019 and the results were not exactly what he wanted. We know this because Joe called host Vinnie Politan from the federal prison he’s being held in for an exclusive interview. And like all things associated with Joe Exotic it was a wild ride that includes an update on his health battle, the status of his appeals and his thought on his nemesis Carol Baskins. Joe will also break some new on his personal life and share what he hopes to do if he ever gets released from prison. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of Court TV’s coverage of the Tiger King saga, click here.
2/3/2022 • 39 minutes, 56 seconds
Deadly Road Rage Shooting Trial: WI v. Edgecomb
Just weeks after a Wisconsin jury declared that Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self-defense when he shot three protestors, another Wisconsin jury has been seated for a similar trial. This time bicyclist Theodore Edgecomb is charged with killing Jason Cleereman after a road rage confrontation. Edgecomb’s defense claims the shooting, which was captured on video, is a clear case of self-defense and is even calling into question the behavior of Cleereman’s wife immediately after the shooting. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan to break down the defense’s strategy and where it may have gone wrong. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of Court TV’s coverage of WI v. Edgecomb, click here.
1/27/2022 • 51 minutes, 52 seconds
Bill Cosby Conviction Overturned - Premium
Encore Episode -- In September of 2018 Bill Cosby became an inmate in a Pennsylvania prison serving a 10-year sentence for sexual assault. That is until July 1st, 2021 when the state’s highest court overturned his conviction and ordered his immediate release. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Julie Grant will explain the law behind the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision and what it could mean for sexual assault victims going forward. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of Court TV’s coverage of Bill Cosby’s release, click here.
1/20/2022 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
2022 Big Trial Preview
It’s a new year so Court TV has a new docket of trials to cover and with this episode of the Court TV Podcast host Vinnie Politan has invited some of his on-air colleagues to join him and preview some of the biggest trials expected to happen this year – including the murder trial of the remaining former police officers charged in the death of George Floyd, the retrial of Katherine Magbanua whose first murder for hire trial end up with a hung jury and the bizarre decades long story of the Killer Clown Murder trial. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To learn more about the Katherine Magbanua murder trial, click here.
Get a primer on the case of Baby Evelyn, here.
And for more on the Playboy Model Murder trial, click here.
1/13/2022 • 48 minutes, 4 seconds
The Death of Daunte Wright Trial – MN v. Kim Potter
Just months after Court TV made history with their cameras televising The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, we’re back in that same courtroom for the trial of another police officer – 26-year veteran Kim Potter – who is facing manslaughter charges for the death of Daunte Wright. Will prosecutors be able to convince the jury Potter was criminally responsible for Wright’s death when she mistakenly fired her gun rather than her taser? Or will her defense team be able to show that not matter which weapon she used, she was within her rights to do so? Court TV’s Julia Jenaé is on scene for the trial and will join host Vinnie Politan to share what she has observed. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our continuing coverage of The Death of Daunte Wright Trial, click here.
12/16/2021 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
The Snake Breeder Murder Trial
Lynlee Renick is on trial for the murder of her husband, renown snake breeder Ben Renick, in a Missouri courtroom and Court TV is covering the trial gavel to gavel. Will the jury believe the testimony of a co-conspirator who received an immunity deal from prosecutors? Or will the defense be able to cast enough doubt on the testimony of an ex-boyfriend and convicted felon who says he provided Lynlee with the murder weapon. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan with full coverage of the trial so far. Then they preview the next big trial that will grab national attention – the manslaughter trial of Kim Potter, the former police officer who mistakenly used her gun instead of a taser killing Daunte Wright. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To learn more about the Lynlee Renick trial, watch Mystery On A Snake Farm: A Court TV Special.
12/9/2021 • 43 minutes, 6 seconds
The Tale of Two Trials – McMichaels et al and Rittenhouse Murder Trials, PT 4
Two headline grabbing trails came to an end within days of each other and the results could not have been more dramatic and Court TV was there reporting on them both. First in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse the jury returned with a verdict of innocent on all counts. Court TV’s Chanley Painter was in the courtroom and will tell host Vinnie Politan what it was like to see that moment happen. Then we’ll breakdown the guilty verdicts for all of the defendants in The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery murder trial. Court TV Anchor Ted Rowlands has been tracking this story from the beginning and has all of the post verdict coverage and insight. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our coverage of both verdicts in the Rittenhouse and McMichael et al trials, click here.
12/2/2021 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
The Tale of Two Trials – McMichaels et al and Rittenhouse Murder Trials, PT 3
We’re in verdict watch in Kenosha, Wisconsin where Kyle Rittenhouse awaits the jury’s decision about whether or not he murdered two people and seriously wounded another or was justifiably defending himself. Court TV Anchor Ted Rowlands is in Kenosha and will join host Vinnie Politan to discuss the dramatic closing arguments of the case. Then we’ll shift attention to Brunswick, Georgia where defense attorney Kevin Gough created controversy when he raised objections to two prominent people in the gallery of the courtroom – Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson. What was his issue with the two men and did the judge buy it? Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see the live coverage of both the Kyle Rittenhouse and the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery trials, click here.
11/18/2021 • 50 minutes, 24 seconds
The Tale of Two Trials – McMichaels et al and Rittenhouse Murder Trials, PT 2
Court TV’s Michael Ayala joins host Vinnie Politan this week as we continue our dual coverage of the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial and Kenosha and the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery murder trial in Brunswick, Georgia. First, we go to Kenosha, where the prosecution called Gaige Grosskreutz, the man Rittenhouse shot who survived. Was Grosskreutz’s testimony a help or a hindrance to the state’s case? Or did his testimony provide the defense with the self-defense justification they needed. Then we’ll shift to Brunswick where opening statements in the murder trial of Greg and Travis McMichael and William Brian occurred. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see the testimony of Gaige Grosskreutz, click here.
To see Court TV’s coverage of opening statements in the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery murder trial, click here.
11/11/2021 • 47 minutes, 53 seconds
The Tale of Two Trials – McMichaels et al and Rittenhouse Murder Trials, PT 1
Two of the biggest trials in the country are happening simultaneously and Court TV is covering both gavel to gavel. First up Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan to dig into the opening statements in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial happening in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The prosecution says Rittenhouse went to Kenosha looking for conflict. His defense says the conflict sought him out and he was only defending himself. Were they able to sway the jury one way or another? Then we’ll shift to South Georgia where jury selection continues in The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery murder trial. Why is the process taking so long and will a defense argument that a jury of the defendant’s peers hold water? We’ll dig into it all and Vinnie theory of how jury selection is like a bowl of Pasta Fagioli. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To learn more about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, watch the Court TV Special Chaos in Kenosha, here.
11/4/2021 • 51 minutes, 7 seconds
Big Story Roundup – Maya Millete, Brian Laundrie and Alec Baldwin
Jury selections continues for The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Murder trial, so we’ve asked Court TV’s Michael Ayala to join host Vinnie Politan to discuss three other big legal stories that have grabbed headlines. First up, the husband of missing mom Maya Millete has been arrested and charged with her murder even though her body has yet to be found. Can prosecutors get him to reveal all he knows? Then we’re off to Florida were the body of Brian Laundrie, the primary suspect in the murder of Gabby Petito, has been found in the nature preserve his parents said he was in. Could his parents be facing charges soon? And finally, we’ll discuss the tragic story of Alec Baldwin accidently shooting and killing cinematography Halyna Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza. Could Baldwin face criminal charges and if not who could? Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of the Rust movie set shooting, click here.
10/28/2021 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Trial, Pt. 2 – Jury Selection Begins
This week in Glynn County, Georgia, the court is going through the methodical process of screening 1000 residents for potential service on the jury for the murder trial of Greg and Travis McMichael and William “Roddy” Brian – the men accused of stalking and killing Ahmaud Arbery in their neighborhood. Court TV’s Julia Jenae is in Brunswick, Georgia for the proceeding and will discuss with host Vinnie Politan how the process works and the types of jurors the prosecution and defense potentially could be seeking out. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
You can learn more about this case from Ted Rowlands and the entire Court TV team in the documentary “The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery: A Court TV Special.”
10/21/2021 • 43 minutes, 10 seconds
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Trial, PT 1: How We Got Here
When Ahmaud Arbery was shot to death in February of 2020, it barely made a ripple in the news, but three months later cell phone footage of the shooting was released and practically overnight his death became an international story – provoking outrage that the three men involved in the incident had not been charged. All of that has changed now as we are just days away from jury selection for the murder trial of father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William “Roddy” Brian. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV Anchor Ted Rowlands will take us through everything that has led up to this trial and break down the possible defense strategy of the three defendants. Vinnie will also discuss the similarities and the striking difference this story has with another trial Court TV covered – the trial of George Zimmerman. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
You can learn more about this case from Ted Rowlands and the entire Court TV team in the documentary “The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery: A Court TV Special.”
10/14/2021 • 49 minutes
The Killing of Gabby Petito and Hunt for Brian Laundrie
With every revelation about what happened to Gabby Petito, the intrigue surrounding her death only continues to grow. This week host Vinnie Politan is joined by nationally renowned forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan to share his insight into what happened to Gabby, the rapidity of how quickly her death was declared a homicide and just how long Brian Laundrie could survive while on the run. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our latest coverage on the hunt for Brian Laundrie, click here.
10/7/2021 • 51 minutes, 14 seconds
R. Kelly Verdict/The Killing of Gabby Petito Update
After a six-week trial in a federal courthouse in Brooklyn, NY, Grammy award winning recording artist learned his fate when the jury returned with a verdict of guilty on all counts in his sex trafficking trial. Court TV’s Julia Jenaé was on hand for the verdict and will join host Vinnie Politan to share her insights. Then he’ll be joined by Chanley Painter with an update on the hunt for Brian Laundrie – the missing boyfriend of Gabby Petito, who death was ruled a homicide just last week. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly as they discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our coverage of the R. Kelly verdict, click here.
9/30/2021 • 56 minutes, 45 seconds
The Jinx Murder Trial -- The Verdict
Robert Durst managed to avoid justice for the murder of his friend Susan Berman for 20 years, but that all came to an end last week when the Los Angeles jury charged with deciding his fate returned with a verdict. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Ted Rowlands will discuss the verdict and how even in the end Robert Durst managed to make this trial one of the most bizarre and historic on record. Then Vinnie will talk with Haley Bull from Newsy about the latest developments in the story of Gabby Petito and the search for her boyfriend Brian Laundrie. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com. And join Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team nightly to discuss the biggest legal stories of the day on Closing Arguments from 8pm to 11pm. To see our coverage of the Gabby Petito story, click here. To learn more about Newsy and where you can see it, click here.
9/23/2021 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
The Jinx Murder Trial: Closing Arguments
The marathon trial of California vs. Robert Durst is now in the hands of the jury, who as this podcast was recorded were deliberating the fate of the man accused of murdering his friend Susan Berman over 20 years ago. The defense claims the prosecution bullied a sick old man with memory lapses all to make the jury hate the man in order to cover for lack of forensic evidence. The prosecution says they don’t need that type of evidence because Durst’s own words are enough to convict him. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands and Vinnie Politan will examine both strategies and make their prediction of what will happen when the jury finishes deliberations. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of the Jinx Murder trial closing arguments, click here.
To see the verdict in the CA v. Robert Durst trial, click here.
9/16/2021 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Encore Episode -- Missing Mother Maya Millete
Encore Episode -- Where is Maya Millete? The mother of three has been gone since January and Court TV has been covering her disappearance from the start. Could she have gotten lost on a hike? Run off with someone? Or has something more sinister happened? Her husband Larry Millete did a telephone interview with local media and we'll examine that conversation with behavioral and deception detection expert Susan Constantine, looking for any clues that can be found. Get the latest updates on Court TV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day's testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of Maya Millete's disappearance, click here.
9/9/2021 • 56 minutes, 4 seconds
The Jinx Murder Trial: Robert Durst Testifies, PT. 3
Accused murderer Robert Durst endured nine days of cross examination, questioned relentlessly by prosecutor John Lewin about the death of Susan Berman, the disappearance of Durst's wife Kathy and the death and dismemberment of Morris Black. Durst was able to convince a Texas jury to acquit him of Black's murder, but will he be able to do this same with the California jury after the testimony he gave? Court TV's Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the final half of Durst's cross examination which like every aspect of this story was compelling. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of Robert Durst’s testimony, click here.
9/2/2021 • 43 minutes, 11 seconds
The Jinx Murder Trial - Robert Durst Testifies, PT 2
From the beginning when his lawyers declared in opening arguments that Robert Durst would testify in his own defense, we’ve been anticipating what would happen when the man accused of murdering his friend Susan Berman in order to keep her from implicating him in the murder of his wife Kathy Durst decades earlier. Durst has already convince one jury to acquit him of murder in a Texas trial, can he do it again? Or will he seal his fate attempting to one up the prosecution. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins host Vinnie Politan to break it all down. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of Robert Durst’s testimony, click here.
8/26/2021 • 40 minutes, 3 seconds
The Jinx Murder Trial - Robert Durst Testifies, PT 1
Real estate heir Robert Durst has already convinced one jury he should be acquitted of murder charges. Can he do it again? That’s just what he’s attempted by once again taking the stand to testify in his own defense. This time in a Los Angeles courtroom where’s he’s charged with the murder of his friend Susan Berman. How did Durst do under direct examination? Court TV’s Ted Rowland’s joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of Court TV’s coverage of The Jinx Murder Trial, click here.
8/19/2021 • 39 minutes, 18 seconds
Encore Episode -- Doomsday Couple – The Lori Vallow Tapes
Encore Episode – A lot has happened in the Doomsday Couple story since we recorded this episode. Lori has not only been charged with the murder of her husband Charles Vallow, but she’s also been deemed unfit to stand trial and is under-going mental health treatments. All of which makes this encore episode of the Court TV podcast even more compelling because it revolves around audio tapes Court TV acquired. These are recordings Vallow made before she met Chad Daybell, speaking about the desire she had at one point to murder her third husband, Joseph Ryan, the father of Tylee. Court TV’s Chanley Painter will joins host Vinnie Politan and shares some of the more fascinating moments in these audio recordings. The tapes reveal a lot about Lori Vallow’s way of thinking prior to her meeting and marrying Doomsday Prophet, Chad Daybell. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see the glorious mullet that kept Vinnie from going to BYU, click here.
To learn more about the twisted story of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, watch Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special.
8/5/2021 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial – Pre-trial Hearing
We’re just weeks away from the trial of Travis and Gregory McMichael and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan – the three men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. The prosecution believes the men profiled Arbery and stalked him with trucks and guns until there was a confrontation that left only Arbery dead. The defense argues that the men were justified under Georgia’s citizen arrest law and were in court last week arguing that they should be able to make the case that Arbery may have been in committing crimes, with little evidence to back that up. Court TV’s Matt Johnson joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the defense’s arguments and the prosecution fiery response. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see more of our coverage of The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial, click here.
7/29/2021 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Big Story Roundup – The Killing of Mollie Tibbetts Murder Trial and Free Britney
For our 100th episode host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Ted Rowlands will cover two of the biggest legal stories of the week. Up first is a major update in The Killing of Mollie Tibbetts Murder Trial. Her convicted killer Cristhian Bahena Rivera was back in court for what was supposed to be his sentencing, but instead that was delayed in order to his defense team to make an argument for a new trial due to some new information. Two people independently came forward and implicated another man in the murder of Tibbetts, so his defense is asking for a new trial and the state’s help in investigating those claims. Meanwhile, Britney Spears was back in court in her continuing fight to end the conservatorship. Should Britney be allowed to have full control of her life back? If not, why? Ted and Vinnie will dig into all of it plus preview the live trial currently on Court TV – SC v. Nathaniel Rowland –the Mistaken Rideshare Murder Trial. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more on The Mistaken Rideshare Murder Trial, click here.
7/22/2021 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Bill Cosby Conviction Overturned
Since September of 2018 Bill Cosby has been an inmate in a Pennsylvania prison serving a 10-year sentence for sexual assault. That is until July 1st when the state’s highest court overturned his conviction and ordered his immediate release. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Julie Grant will explain the law behind the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision and what it could mean for sexual assault victims going forward. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of Court TV’s coverage of Bill Cosby’s release, click here.
7/3/2021 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 11: The Sentence
Two months after a Minneapolis jury found Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts, he returned to court to find out his sentence for the killing of George Floyd. From the heart-breaking appearance from George Floyd’s daughter to Derek Chauvin’s statement to the Floyd family and the court, it was a dramatic hearing on all counts and Court TV Legal Correspondent Julia Jenaé was there for it all. She joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the proceedings and to bring us an excerpt from her exclusive interview with one of the members of the jury. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see Court TV’s coverage of Derek Chauvin’s sentencing, click here.
7/1/2021 • 44 minutes, 18 seconds
FL v. Ronnie Oneal: Double Homicide Defendant Represents Himself
The stakes couldn’t be higher for defendant Ronnie Oneal. He’s on trial for double homicide, accused of brutally murdering his girlfriend, his special needs daughter and attempting to kill his seven-year-old son. Florida prosecutors think the crime merits the death penalty, which makes it all the more remarkable that Ronnie Oneal chose to act as his own lawyer and defend himself. Acting as his own lawyer means he also got to cross examine the state’s star witness, Oneal’s son. Court TV followed the trial and we’ll bring you excerpts of Oneal’s closing arguments as our host Vinnie Politan and famed Jodi Arias defense attorney Kirk Nurmi discuss why the old adage about the man who represents himself has a fool for a client tends to be true. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see our coverage of the Ronnie Oneal verdict, click here.
6/24/2021 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
KY v. Martin: Ex-Pilot Charged in Triple Murder
Christian “Kit” Martin, the former U.S. Army major and commercial airline pilot, took the stand in his own defense this week in an attempt to convince the jury he had nothing to do with the gruesome deaths of three of his neighbors. Was he able to convincingly explain all of the evidence that implicated him? Did he cast enough suspicion on his former love interest, Joan Harmon, the accused bigamist who used her 5th amendment rights to get out of testifying? Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Ted Rowlands will look at the evidence, including some that could implicate Harmon. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of KY v. Martin, click here.
To see Court TV's coverage of the KY v. Martin verdict, click here.
6/17/2021 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Doomsday Couple – Murder Charges and Mental Competency
It’s been 8 months since the bodies of Tylee Ryan and her little brother JJ Vallow were discovered buried in Chad Daybell’s backyard. But at the time no murder charges were filed against Daybell and his new wife, the children’s mother, Lori Vallow. All that has changed now as the couple were charged with the deaths of not only Tylee and JJ, but also Chad’s first wife Tammy. That alone would be a major update in the story, but then days later it was revealed that Lori has been deemed mentally unfit to stand trial, prompting the judge to put a halt to all proceedings in her case. Court TV anchor Ted Rowland’s joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss all of the revelations and how they could impact the case going forward. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of the Doomsday Couple murder charges, click here.
6/10/2021 • 38 minutes, 58 seconds
Encore Episode - The Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special
Encore Episode -- There were major updates in the ongoing story of the Doomsday Couple and we’ll cover them all when return with a new podcast next week. Until then this encore episode will give you all of the background you need on the Doomsday Couple. Lori Vallow and her husband, Doomsday prophet Chad Daybell, hoped to be spending the rest of their lives together, but instead their marriage has been spent behind bars due to the discovery of the bodies of Lori’s kids, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, in Chad’s backyard. And that’s not the only death associated with this Doomsday Couple. This episode of the Court TV podcast is an audio replay of a show that premiered on Court TV – a documentary that looks at the convoluted timeline of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell’s relationship and the myriad deaths surrounding it. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands, Chanley Painter take you through the twists and turns of Lori and Chad’s story. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of the Doomsday Couple, click here.
6/3/2021 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
The Killing of Mollie Tibbetts Murder Trial, Pt 2
Court TV has been in Iowa this week, covering the murder trial of Christhian Bahena Rivera, the man accused of murdering University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts. Court TV’s Michael Ayala joins host Vinnie Politian to discuss some of the key testimony so far, including testimony from the police detective who initially interrogated Rivera and managed to get him to not only confess to the murder but to lead authorities to Mollie’s body. The defense saw her testimony as an opportunity to show Rivera was coerced into confessing. Will the jury believe that? Will the defense also be able to convince the jury that other potential suspects should have been investigated more thoroughly? Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of Iowa v. Rivera, click here.
5/27/2021 • 38 minutes, 17 seconds
Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd Updates
Last week there were big hearings for two of the biggest stories of the year and host Vinnie Politan Court TV Anchor Michael Ayala are prepped to break down all of the major developments. First in Brunswick, Georgia lawyers for the three men charged for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery made arguments to allow Arbery’s past encounters with law enforcement to be used as evidence for the defense. They also brought into question Arbery’s mental health status. Should the judge allow this type of evidence into court? Then in Minneapolis the judge for the upcoming trial of the three remaining officers charged in the death of George Floyd made a shocking decision to delay the trial. What prompted this change and how could it impact the case going forward? Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more on our ongoing coverage of The Death of George Floyd Murder trial, click here.
See our coverage of the motions hearing for the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery Murder trial, here.
5/20/2021 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Jealous Wife Murder Trial
It doesn’t happen often, but when a murder defendant takes the stand to testify in their own defense it never fails to fascinate, and the testimony of Michelle Boat was no exception. Boat, who was found guilty of the murder of her romantic rival Tracy Mondabough and now faces life in prison for first degree murder, took the stand in an attempt to convince the jury to convict her of a lesser charge. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Ted Rowlands will break down her testimony and examine what may have hurt her cause the most. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage of Iowa vs. Michelle Boat, click here.
5/13/2021 • 32 minutes, 56 seconds
The Killing of Mollie Tibbetts Murder Trial
It’s been almost two years since 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared while on an evening jog, setting off an enormous search that made national news. A month after her disappearance Cristhian Rivera, a local dairy farm worker who was in the country illegally, was arrested, allegedly confessed to her murder and led investigators to her body. But before the police homed in on Rivera there were four other viable suspects that were looked into and eventually cleared. What prompted the suspicion in these men and could it be used as a viable defense when Rivera goes on trial later this month? Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV Legal Correspondent Julia Jenaé will share what was revealed about them in court documents and how it may impact the trial. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more about the upcoming trial of Cristhian Rivera, click here.
5/6/2021 • 32 minutes, 33 seconds
The Secret Fiancée Murder Trial
James Addie seemingly had a perfect life – married for twenty-three years with two children. But he also had a secret – a mistress he’d been seeing for seven years and was due to marry two days after her body was discovered in a ditch with a bullet in the back of her head. Did Addie murder her to avoid having his double life exposed? Missouri prosecutors think so and are in court now to prove it. But first Court TV Legal Correspondent Julia Jenaé is back from Minneapolis with her perceptions of the historic Derek Chauvin Murder Trial. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our coverage on the James Addie Murder Trial, click here.
4/29/2021 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 9: Closing Arguments
After 3 weeks of testimony and 45 witnesses the Derek Chauvin murder trial moved into closing arguments where many a case has been won or lost. In this episode, which was recorded hours before the verdict was delivered, Court TV’s Michael Ayala and host Vinnie Politan examine both the prosecution and the defense’s arguments and let us know what to expect next. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see all of The Death of George Floyd Murder trial on demand, click here.
4/22/2021 • 44 minutes, 7 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 10: The Verdict
Bonus Episode – After just ten hours of deliberations the jury for the Derek Chauvin murder trial delivered their verdict – guilty on all counts. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Michael Ayala discuss the verdict, the likelihood of appeals and what the justice system needs to do next in order to avoid this type of situation again. Get the latest updates on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see all of The Death of George Floyd Murder trial on demand, click here.
4/22/2021 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 8: Defense’s Case
After weeks of testimony from the prosecution it’s now time for Derek Chauvin’s lawyer to present the defense’s case. Will a different point of view on police use of force and forensic science be enough to sway the jury? Will testimony from one of the people who was with George Floyd that afternoon have an impact? Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Michael Ayala will break it all down. Plus Vinnie will explain the “Poltian Theorem” – his method for calculating how long the jury may deliberate after closing arguments end. Watch the trial daily from gavel to gavel on CourtTV and CourtTV.comand tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
To see Derek Chauvin invoke his 5th Amendment rights, click here.
For more of what to expect in closing arguments, click here.
4/20/2021 • 35 minutes, 57 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 7: Cause of Death
As the prosecution in the Derek Chauvin murder trial continues to present its case, they now turn to the medical experts to establish the cause of death. Were they successful in presenting the very scientifically and medically technical information in a way the jury will be able to understand? Did they make a mistake not leading with the local medical examiner who was charged with initially establishing George Floyd’s manner of death? Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Michael Ayala will review the key moments and share their thoughts on how the defense countered the powerful testimony. Watch the trial daily from gavel to gavel on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our continuing coverage of The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, click here.
4/15/2021 • 38 minutes, 20 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 6: Five Key Moments from Week 1
As the prosecution continues to present its case against Derek Chauvin, the man accused of murdering George Floyd, we look back on the first week of testimony and five of the biggest moments in the trial so far. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Michael Ayala share their insight as they review emotional testimony from the teenage girl who shot the video that shocked the world, the longest tenured Minneapolis police officer and an MMA fighter who says he saw Derek Chauvin use techniques intended render Floyd unconscious. Watch the trial daily from gavel to gavel on CourtTV and CourtTV.com and tune in to see Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team review each day’s testimony on Closing Arguments weeknights from 8pm to 11pm.
For more of our continuing coverage of The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, click here.
4/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 5: Opening Statements
Just 10 months after George Floyd died in a confrontation with four Minneapolis Police officers, the first of those officers, Derek Chauvin, is facing a jury, charged with his murder. Opening statements have happened and we have the full Court TV analysis of both the prosecution’s and the defense. Host Vinnie Politan and Michael Ayala will discuss what was learned, what surprised them and where they think the trial will go next. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To see the prosecution’s opening statement, click here.
To see the defense’s opening statement, click here.
4/1/2021 • 38 minutes, 35 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 4: Jury Selection Continues
The jury is seated – 14 people who, starting Monday, March 29, will listen to all of the evidence and be asked to decide the fate of the man accused of murdering George Floyd, former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin. This week we learned the judge will allow key pieces of evidence related to a prior arrest of George Floyd will be admissible. Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV anchor Michael Ayala will break down what that evidence and its potential impact. Plus, we’ll wrap up “Meet the Jury” with a review of the remaining 10 jurors who were chosen. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To learn more about the make up the jury, click here.
3/25/2021 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 3: The Civil Settlement
The death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020 changed the world and it continues to do so today with a landmark twenty-seven-million-dollar settlement between the City of Minneapolis and the George Floyd family. Why was this announcement made just days into the jury selection process? Will it forever taint the jury pool? Host Vinnie Politan and Court TV’s Michael Ayala will discuss the ramifications of the settlement as well as the addition of another charge against defendant Derek Chauvin. Plus, we’ll “Meet the Jury” with a review of the first four people seated on the panel. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
For more of our continuing coverage of The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, click here.
3/18/2021 • 42 minutes, 36 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial, Pt 2: Jury Selection Begins
10 months after George Floyd lost his life in a confrontation with four Minneapolis police officers, the first criminal trial related to his death has begun. Jurors are currently being seated for the murder trial of former officer Derek Chauvin. Host Vinnie Politan and his Court TV colleague Michael Ayala will discuss all that we’ve learned so far, including the prosecution’s efforts to add an additional charge against Chauvin and the defense’s efforts to limit the testimony of key eyewitnesses. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To see our continuing coverage of the Derek Chauvin murder trial, click here.
3/11/2021 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
The Death of George Floyd Murder Trial
The murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer charged with the murder of George Floyd, is just days away and Court TV is on site ready to cover the entire trial from gavel to gavel. Legal Correspondent Julia Jenae is on the ground and has a full report as jury selection is scheduled to being next week. Then host Vinnie Politan will talk with Court TV’s Grace Wong about what it took to get Court TV’s cameras in the courtroom for this historic trial. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
For more of our ongoing coverage surrounding the death of George Floyd, click here.
3/4/2021 • 40 minutes, 13 seconds
I Can’t Breathe: A Court TV Special
I Can’t Breathe – the three words George Floyd repeatedly said during the final 8 minutes and 46 seconds of his life. His death led to an international movement and to the prosecution of four Minneapolis police officers. As the trial for the ranking officer Derek Chauvin approaches, Court TV’s Michael Ayala and Julia Jenae take in-depth look at what happened the day George Floyd died with I Can’t Breathe: A Court TV Special. Featuring interviews with his family and friends, this documentary traces Floyd’s life from his childhood in Houston, Texas to that fateful day in Minneapolis. Using police body camera footage, interviews with eyewitnesses and official police interrogation footage of the officers involved, the deadly encounter between Floyd and the police plays out in exacting detail that can be quite disturbing to hear, so listener discretion is advised. The documentary will also look at the accused and the possible defense they may use in court. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To see more of Court TV’s coverage of the George Floyd murder trials, click here.
2/25/2021 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
3 Big Trials…3 Big Updates
It was a busy week in several courtrooms across the country with major updates in three big legal stories we’ve been covering on Court TV. Host Vinnie Politan has assembled the Court TV dream team of Ted Rowlands, Michael Ayala and Julia Jenae to fill us in. In the Doomsday Couple Trial -- the children of Chad Daybell continue to wait for their mother Tammy’s autopsy results, and we have an exclusive interview with her daughter Emma Daybell about what local authorities are saying about the report. Meanwhile in Kenosha, Wisconsin a tense hearing was held about the bail terms for shooter Kyle Rittenhouse. Should his bail be increased because of his recent behavior? And finally, with the start date for the first trial in the George Floyd murder less than three weeks away, lawyers for the prosecution and defense continue to fight it out in court with motions. We have the judge’s ruling on those motions for you. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
For more of on our exclusive interview with Emma Daybell, click here.
For more on the George Floyd Murder trial date battle, click here.
For read more about the Kyle Rittenhouse bail hearing, click here.
2/18/2021 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
Kelsie Schelling Murder Trial
It’s been eight years since pregnant Kelsie Schelling disappeared without a trace. Her on-again/off-again boyfriend, and the father of her child, is now facing a Colorado jury charged with her murder. It’s a case that has captured the nation’s attention, so we’ve brought in one of the people that knows it best – Denver 7 journalist Liz Gelardi, to give us an update on the trial. The prosecution’s case is based entirely on circumstantial evidence, but is it strong enough to get a conviction? Trial attorney Holly Davis doesn’t think so and will tell host Vinnie Politan why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To see more of Court TV’s coverage of Donthe Lucas murder trial, click here.
2/11/2021 • 34 minutes, 44 seconds
Kenosha Riot Shootings – Pending Civil Cases
Alleged Kenosha riot shooter Kyle Rittenhouse doesn’t deny he shot and killed two people and maimed a third, but should he be the only one facing judgment? Lawyer Kimberly Motley doesn’t think so and has begun the process of filing civil suits against the Kenosha police for not doing more to control the situation. Court TV’s Michael Ayala interviewed Motley about her cases and will share what he learned. Then host Vinnie Politan and friend of the podcast Ecleynne Mercy will debate whether or not the police are to blame. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Closing Arguments.
To see more of our coverage of the Kenosha riot civil suits, click here.
2/4/2021 • 39 minutes, 55 seconds
Missing Mother Maya Millete
Where is Maya Millete? The mother of three has been gone for three weeks, missing her own daughter’s birthday party. Could she have gotten lost on a hike? Run off with someone? Or has something more sinister happened? Her husband Larry Millete did a telephone interview with local media and we’ll examine that conversation with behavioral and deception detection expert Susan Constantine, looking for any clues that can be found. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of our coverage of Maya Millete’s disappearance, click here.
1/28/2021 • 56 minutes, 4 seconds
George Floyd Murder Trial – Trial Update
There was a major ruling in the George Floyd murder trial and it was a shocker – one that will have major implications for all of the defendants. Court TV’s Julia Jenae joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the ruling and what it could mean in the pursuit of justice. Then friend of the podcast, defense lawyer Ecleynne Mercy, makes a case for letting people who actively participated in protests following Floyd’s death onto the jury. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of our coverage of the George Floyd Murder Trial ruling, click here.
1/21/2021 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Doomsday Couple – Motion To Remove Prosecutor
Last week the Doomsday Couple, Lori Vallow-Daybell and Chad Daybell, were back in court petitioning to have the lead prosecutor of their case removed for ethics violations. Their evidence? A secretly recorded conversation. Court TV’s Chanley Painter joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the tape’s revelations about the case. Is it time for the prosecution to consider cutting a deal with Chad or Lori? Friend of the podcast Monica Lindstrom thinks so and will tell us why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of our coverage of the Doomsday Couple Motion to Remove hearing, click here.
1/14/2021 • 38 minutes, 56 seconds
Biggest Trials of 2021
Despite Covid shutdowns the American legal system has continued its quest for justice and 2021 will be no exception with some of the biggest trials in Court TV history expected to occur. This week host Vinnie Politan and the entire Court TV team will preview five of the biggest stories Court TV will cover this year – including the murder trials of a former Playboy model Kelsey Turner, the Parkland High School shooter Nikolas Cruz and the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering George Floyd. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For more on the upcoming Kelsey Kramer Murder trial, click here.
Find a deep dive into the Mollie Tibbetts murder trial here.
To learn more about the Parkland School Shooting trial, click here.
For a preview of the George Floyd Murder Trial, click here.
To see Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special, click here.
1/7/2021 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
Top 5 Stories of 2020
It’s time to look back on 2020 and the top legal stories of the year, which began off with one of the biggest trials of the century – NY v. Harvey Weinstein – only to see courtrooms soon shut down due to the Covid-19 crisis. What will the long-term impact of the shutdown be on our legal system? In 2020 we also learned of the grim fates of missing siblings Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, whose bodies were discovered in the back yard of their mom Lori Vallow’s new husband Chad. But perhaps the biggest legal story of the year was inspired by two men– Georgia’s Ahmaud Arbery and Minnesota’s George Floyd – two men who tragically will killed, igniting an international call for social justice that many hope will change with world for the better for years to come. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see our coverage of the NY v. Harvey Weinstein verdict, click here.
For an in depth look at the Doomsday Couple story, click here.
For more of our coverage of the Ahmaud Arbery shooting, click here.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the relationship between the police and people of color, click here.
12/17/2020 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
Kenosha Shooting Suspect Kyle Rittenhouse – Probable Cause Hearing
17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was back in court last week for a probable cause hearing and like every aspect of this story it was divisive. Probable cause hearings are usually routine proceedings, but Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyer took it as an opportunity to set up his defense strategy, which the prosecution and the judge would not allow. Court TV Legal Correspondent Julia Jenae watched the hearing and will join us with a full report. The hearing was also an opportunity to see the potential angle the prosecution might take – accusing Rittenhouse of “hunting humans” that night in August. It’s a bold strategy but one attorney and friend of the podcast Ecelynne Mercy agrees with and she’ll tell us why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the Kyle Rittenhouse Probable Cause hearing, click here and here.
12/10/2020 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
Bill Cosby – The Appellate Hearing
Bill Cosby, the superstar actor/comedian once dubbed as America’s Dad, has been in a Pennsylvania prison for over two years after his 2018 conviction for sexual assault. His lawyer say he didn’t get a fair trial and this week went before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to argue their case. Court TV’s Julie Grant followed that proceeding and will join host Vinnie Politan to walk us through what the arguments Cosby’s defense team made. One of the core issues revolves around prior bad act witnesses, who shared with the jury their stories of alleged assault at the hands of Cosby. Is it fair to bring up unprosecuted, unverified stories of past bad behavior to prosecute another crime? Former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Michael Sterling doesn’t think so and will explain why it’s so important that the court get this decision right – if not for Bill Cosby – than for some other defendant down the road. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of our coverage of the Bill Cosby appellate hearing, click here.
12/3/2020 • 40 minutes
Encore Episode! -- The Road to Justice for Ahmaud Arbery
Encore Episode – Court TV was on site for the first court appearance of the accused killers of jogger Ahmaud Arbery with gavel to gavel coverage. Shocking revelations were revealed when the prosecution made their case against father/son Greg and Travis McMichael and William Roddie Bryan as their lawyers hinted at the defense strategy they may pursue. Vinnie will break it all down with Court TV’s Ted Rowlands, who was on the scene. Vinnie will also make a case for this trial to NOT get a change of venue and tell us why he thinks the defendants cannot claim self-defense. Guest: Darryl Cohen. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
11/26/2020 • 35 minutes, 6 seconds
Ahmaud Arbery Killing – McMichael’s Bond Hearing
Greg and Travis McMichael, the father and son duo accused of taking the law into their own hands and killing 25-year-old jogger Ahmaud Arbery, were back in court last week hoping to be released on bond. We were there with gavel to gavel coverage for the hearing and Court TV’s Michael Ayala will join the podcast to share what was learned in the dramatic two days of testimony. The McMichaels are both charged with felony murder – a crime that rarely gets bond, so what was the likelihood of them being successful? Attorney Lawrence Zimmerman will join Vinnie to share his experience with attempting to get his clients out of jail on bond in the state of Georgia. And Vinnie will share his thoughts on how a series of false perceptions about Ahmaud Arbery is what got the McMichaels into this situation in the first place. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the McMichaels’ bond hearing, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
11/19/2020 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
Doomsday Couple – The Lori Vallow Tapes
Since her arrest for her involvement in the deaths of her children JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, we’ve heard very little from Lori Vallow. But Court TV has recently come in possession of some audio recordings – recordings of Vallow made before she met Chad Daybell, speaking about the desire she had at one point to murder her third husband, Joeseph Ryan, the father of Tylee. Court TV’s Chanley Painter will join us and share some of the more revealing moments in those audio recordings. The tapes reveal a lot about Lori Vallow’s way of thinking prior to her meeting and marrying Doomsday Prophet, Chad Daybell. Is it time to stop painting her has a potential victim of his manipulations? Could Lori be the driving force behind the death of her children? Attorney and friend of the podcast Monica Lindstrom will join us with her thoughts on how Lori Daybell should be perceived. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see the glorious mullet that kept Vinnie from going to BYU, click here.
To learn more about the twisted story of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, watch Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
After losing his extradition fight, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who is facing several felony charges for killing two people and seriously wounding another, was in a Kenosha, Wisconsin courtroom for a bail hearing and as expected it was contentious. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands will join us with audio from the hearing – including a passionate declaration from a victim’s father. There’s no denying this will be a difficult case for prosecutors to win, so should they offer Rittenhouse a plea deal? Host Vinnie Politan thinks they should, but his guest, former prosecutor Neama Rahmani, say no way and will tell Vinnie why. Vinnie will also talk about how politics is the real driving force behind this case and will make justice very hard to achieve. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For more of Court TV’s coverage of the Kyle Rittenhouse, including the cell phone footage from the night of the shooting, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
11/5/2020 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
Doomsday Couple -- Status Update
Doomsday Couple Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell’s first wedding anniversary is fast approaching, but they won’t be spending it together. Instead they’re in separate jail cells facing charges for their involvement in the deaths of Lori’s children, JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan. Court TV’s Chanley Painter has been following this case from the start and will join us with an update – including the latest on a controversial tweet sent by Lori Vallow’s lawyer. Will this couple go to court together? Or will one take a plea deal and turn on the other? If prosecutors offer a plea, who gets it? Attorney and friend of the podcast Joshua Schiffer thinks he knows who will get that deal and will tells us why. Plus host Vinnie Politan will explain why the real danger for the prosecution in this case is the empty chair – the one that would be occupied by Lori’s brother Alex Cox…if he were still alive. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To learn more about the twisted story of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, watch Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
10/29/2020 • 35 minutes, 35 seconds
George Floyd Killing – 2019 Police Encounter
Due to a recent court filing, we have a clearer picture of how the four former Minneapolis police officers intend to defend themselves for the death of George Floyd – by putting the blame on George Floyd himself. Court TV’s Michael Ayala will join us to help analyze body camera footage of encounter Floyd had with the police in 2019 – and the remarkable similarities it has with the body camera footage from his deadly encounter with the police earlier this year. But does the new video help or hurt the defense? Former prosecutor turned defense attorney Bernarda Villalona will join us to share her perspective on that questions. And host Vinnie Politan will make a case for taking the emotion out of this case as the best way to seek justice. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see the 2019 police body camera footage of George Floyd’s arrest, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse returned to a courtroom last week to fight his extradition from Illinois to Wisconsin, where he faces multiple felony charges for killing two people and severely injuring another. Interstate extradition is usual a simple procedural matter, but Rittenhouse is a minor and that has complicated things. Court TV’s Julia Jenae has been following this story from the beginning and will join us to share the latest developments. Is this a case Wisconsin prosecutors can even win? Host Vinnie Politan has his doubts, but friend of the podcast, attorney Monica Lindstrom, believes it’s a slam dunk under the right circumstances and will tell us why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of our coverage of Kyle Rittenhouse’s extradition hearing, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
10/15/2020 • 33 minutes, 8 seconds
Breonna Taylor Case – Grand Jury Audio Released
When Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced there would be no charges against the police officers related to the shooting death of Breonna Taylor, the public backlash was severe. So much so Cameron agreed to do something unprecedented – release audio of the grand jury audio testimony that led to that decision. Court TV’s Julia Jenae has listened to all fifteen hours of testimony and will join us to share what she has learned. Should the officers be facing homicide charges? Criminal defense attorney and friend of the podcast Ecleynne Mercy thinks so and will tell host Vinnie Politan why. Plus Vinnie will explain why attacks on Daniel Cameron are unfair. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the Breonna Taylor grand jury tapes, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
10/8/2020 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
The Doomsday Couple: A Court TV Special
Lori Vallow and her new husband, Doomsday prophet Chad Daybell, hoped to be spending their first year of marriage together, but instead will celebrate their anniversary behind bars due to the discovery of the bodies of Lori’s kids, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, in Chad’s backyard. And that’s not the only death associated with this Doomsday Couple. This week’s podcast is an audio replay of a show that premiered on Court TV – a documentary that looks at the convoluted timeline of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell’s relationship and the myriad deaths surrounding it. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands, Chanley Painter will take us through the twists and turns of Lori and Chad’s story that is sure to be one of the biggest legal stories of the weeks to come. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch the entire Court TV team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For more of our coverage of the Doomsday Couple, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
10/1/2020 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Encore Episode -- Wrong Apartment Murder Trial - Part 2: TX v. Amber Guyger
Encore Episode -- The verdict is in for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who mistakenly entered her neighbor Botham Jean’s apartment believing it was her own and fatally shot him. Did the jury get it right? Was it a mistake for Guyger to testify? How did emotions play into the verdict? Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie Politan and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see the entire Amber Guyger trial on Demand, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s TX v. Amber Guyger episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.
9/24/2020 • 41 minutes, 55 seconds
Encore Episode – Wrong Apartment Murder Trial: Part 1 – TX v. Amber Guyger
Encore episode! – nearly a year ago the trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger gripped the nation – and Court TV was there to cover it from gavel to gavel. In this episode of the Court TV Podcast we examine how the Texas definition of first-degree murder impacted the trial and whether or not Guyger’s status as a police officer held her to a higher standard. The podcast also reviews the Corn Rake Murder trial of Todd Mullis, who was recently sentence to life in prison for the murder of his wife. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie Politan and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see the complete trials of Amber Guyger and Todd Mullis on our Trials on Demand page, click here.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here.
9/17/2020 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
DOOMSDAY CULT MOM - Motion to Join Trials
Newlyweds Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell have spent more of their marriage apart than together due to their incarceration. But they may get a lot more face time soon, due to the prosecution’s motion to join their two trials into one. Court TV Special Correspondent Ashleigh Banfield joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss the latest developments and how it could very well lead to the spouses turning on each other. Also Ashleigh will give a preview of her new Court TV show – Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield – which premieres on Court TV Sunday, September 13th with an episode devoted to the Florida murder trial of Casey Anthony. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here.
For more on the motion to join the Doomsday Cult Mom trials, click here.
9/10/2020 • 37 minutes, 57 seconds
Chaos in Kenosha -- Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse
Riots broke out in the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin following the release of cell phone video of Jacob Blake being shot in the back seven times by a police officer. The violence prompted some to take up arms in order to counter the protestors and protect private property. Among those counter-protestors was 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who, armed with a high-powered rifle, shot and killed two people and seriously wounded another. Rittenhouse now faces murder charges, but will his lawyers being able to make a case for self-defense? And will the Kenosha police department be able to justify what happened to Jacob Blake? Court TV anchor Michael Ayala joins host Vinnie Politan to discuss it all. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of Court TV’s coverage of the Chaos in Kenosha, click here.
9/3/2020 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
College Admissions Scandal - Lori Loughlin Sentenced
It shocked the nation when television star Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli were implicated in Operation Varsity Blues, the sweeping Justice Department investigation into a plot to bribe students’ way into prestigious universities. Loughlin and her husband plead guilty to paying $500,000 to get their daughters into USC and this week learned their sentence. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands has a full report about the proceedings. Was prosecuting this case a proper use of resources though? Former Federal Prosecutor Michael T. Sterling thinks so and will make his case to host Vinnie Politan, who will also explain the key difference between federal prosecutors and their state counterparts. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To learn more about the sentencing of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, click here.
8/27/2020 • 40 minutes, 15 seconds
DOOMSDAY CULT MOM - Arizona Charges Pending
Just hours before Lori Vallow was to appear in an Idaho court for a preliminary hearing, authorities in Arizona announced they are preparing charges against her for the death of her husband Charles Vallow. And the surprises don’t end there. Court TV’s Chanley Painter will give us an update on the latest developments. Host Vinnie Politan and Arizona attorney Monica Lindstrom discuss the presumed murder charges pending in Arizona and Idaho. Which jurisdiction has the better case? Will a change of venue impact the search for an impartial jury? The latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
Follow the twists and turns of the Doomsday Cult Mom story here.
To see the police body camera footage of Lori Vallow following the shooting death of her husband Charles Vallow, click here.
8/20/2020 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
George Floyd Killing - Police Body Camera Footage Released
When the complete police body camera footage of the George Floyd killing was leaked to a British media outlet, Minneapolis judge Peter Cahill had little choice but to grant Court TV’s request to lift his ban on the video’s release. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands join us to discuss the impact of seeing everything revealed by the footage. Does the video shed any more light on what happened and whether justice is being served by prosecuting the four of the officers involved? Defense lawyer Ecleynne Mercy will share her insights into what can be seen in the video and Vinnie will make his case that the footage should have been released from the start of all of this. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the George Floyd police body camera video in two parts, click here for part 1 and here for part 2.
8/13/2020 • 38 minutes, 47 seconds
Doomsday Cult Mom – Chad Daybell Preliminary Hearing
Doomsday Cult Mom Lori Vallow’s husband, Chad Daybell, was in court this week for a preliminary hearing and Court TV was there with gavel to gavel coverage. Chanley Painter calls in from the field with all of the details of what happened in court – including a phone call recorded by Lori Vallow’s friend Melanie Gibb. You’ll hear some of that audio and a jail house call between Vallow and Chad Daybell. All of this is stirring up some strong memories for Vinnie, who thinks Lori may be the worst person he’s covered since convicted murderer Jodi Arias and he’ll make a case for that with friend of the podcast, lawyer Monica Lindstrom. Get the latest updates onCourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To hear all of Melanie Gibb’s secretly record phone call with Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, click here.
8/6/2020 • 36 minutes, 27 seconds
Johnny Depp Libel Suit
Courtrooms may be empty across the country, but in England trials have resumed and they are in the middle of a big one – Johnny Depp vs. The Sun. In 2018, the British tabloid published an article about Depp which described him as a “wife-beater,” referring to allegations from Depp’s ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, that Depp was frequently violent with her when he was impaired by drugs and alcohol. Johnny Depp denies those claims so he is suing the paper for damages. Court TV’s Grace Wong has been tracking the case and has all of the details. The trial highlights the fundamental differences between libel laws in the United States and the UK, but which country gets it right? Defense lawyer Darryl Cohen is here to make his case for our neighbors across the Atlantic. And Vinnie will explain how win or lose, this won’t end well for Johnny Depp. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the closing arguments in Johnny Depp vs. The Sun, click here
Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library - Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery
7/30/2020 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 6: The Black Box
In December of 1993, after months of testimony from over one hundred witnesses, two juries – one for Lyle Menendez and one for his brother Eric – began deliberations. And like every aspect of the Menendez brothers story the results were shocking and dramatic. Two hung juries. Two mistrials. And a nation left feeling justice had not been served…yet. It would take three more years before a second trial determined the brother’s fate, but was justice served and would the results be the same if the brother’s face a jury of their peers today? For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see courtroom proceedings involving Erik Menendez’s jury deliberations, click here.
To see courtroom proceedings involving Lyle Menendez’s jury deliberations, click here.
7/28/2020 • 33 minutes, 47 seconds
The Road to Justice for Ahmaud Arbery – Defendants Back in Court
The three men accused of murdering jogger Ahmaud Arbery returned to court for a preliminary hearing and we were there to cover it. Court TV’s Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter will join Vinnie with the latest – including whether or not defendant William "Roddie" Bryan was granted bail. This entire case hinges on the cell phone video Bryan took of the shooting – video his attorney insists shows Bryan committed no crime. Defense lawyer Ecleynne Mercy returns to the podcast to tell Vinnie why she thinks the video is proof of Bryan’s guilt. Arbery’s death has inspired a new hate crime law in Georgia, but a hate crime law wouldn’t have had an impact on this case and Vinnie will explain why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Court TV’s coverage of the Ahmaud Arbery’s shooting hearing, click here.
Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery.
7/23/2020 • 35 minutes, 6 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 5: The Confession
Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual abuse and brief offensive language. Listener discretion is advised. Long before Lyle and Eric Menendez admitted to the world they had killed their parents, they admitted it to someone else – their psychologist Jerome Oziel, who had recorded the brother’s confessions during a therapy session. After a years-long legal battle that went all the way to the California Supreme Court, parts of the confessional tapes were deemed admissible and played for the jurors. The tapes opened the door for another drama to play out in the courtroom – that between Oziel and his former patient- turned-mistress Judalon Smyth, who returns to the Menendez saga as a witness for the defense. For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see part one of Lyle and Erik’s confession tape admission into evidence, click here.
To see part one of Judalon Smyth’s three-part testimony, click here.
7/21/2020 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
George Floyd Killing – Gag Order Imposed
The death of George Floyd, and subsequent criminal charges brought against the Minneapolis police officers involved, caused reverberations around the world, making it one of the most talked about criminal proceedings in recent history. So much so that the judge overseeing the case recently handed down a gag order silencing all involved in the case. Court TV Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter will join Vinnie with the latest on the judge’s ruling. Was the gag order necessary, or even constitutional? Vinnie’s special guest attorney Randall Kessler thinks so. But is it too late to put the genie back in the bottle? Can an impartial jury ever be seated for a case with this much exposure? If not, does that benefit the prosecution or the defense? Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To hear all of Court TV’s interview with defense attorney Earl Grey, click here
Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery
7/16/2020 • 37 minutes, 29 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 4: Rhyme or Reason
Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. When defense lawyers for Erik and Lyle Menendez announced just weeks before their trial began that they did indeed murder their parents, it shocked the nation. But that was just the first of many shocks to come as the case was laid out to justify their actions. Were the brothers victims of years of sexual and emotional abuse at the hands of their parents? If so, does that justify their actions? It wasn’t just the juries debating the issues as the trial progressed. People across the country took part in the discourse as week by week more people tuned in to see the drama play out on their televisions. For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see to part one in Dr. Jerome Oziel’s six-part testimony, click here.
To see to part one in Lyle Menendez’s nine-part testimony, click here.
To see to part one in Erik Menendez’s nine-part testimony, click here.
7/14/2020 • 32 minutes, 27 seconds
Doomsday Cult Mom - New Charges Filed
Newlyweds Lori Vallow-Daybell and Chad Daybell had a recent date - in court - to hear the new charges Idaho prosecutors were leveling against them. Court TV Legal Correspondent Chanley Painter is back to explain those charges and to let us know what to expect next. One charge that wasn’t brought against the two is for the murders of young JJ Vallow and his big sister Tylee Ryan. Why is that? What could be behind the delay? Defense attorney Darryl Cohen will tell us why he thinks prosecutors are doing the right thing by waiting. One of the biggest unanswered questions -- What Is The Motive? Some say it has to do with Chad’s end of times beliefs, but Vinnie thinks it’s something else – SEX – and he’ll tell us why. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Chanley’s interview with Eric Smith, click here.
Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery.
7/9/2020 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 3: The Trial
Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Erik and Lyle Menendez were arrested for the brutal shotgun killing of their parents in March of 1990. It took three years of legal wrangling before they stood before a jury of their peers, who would soon learn the details of the killings from the prosecution and the shocking explanation the brothers were prepared to give in their defense. But it wasn’t just the members of the juries who would be seeing all of this. The entire country would have access due to gavel to gavel coverage on Court TV, amplifying the impact of the brother’s sensational story in ways no one could imagine at the time. For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see to the entire opening statements for Lyle Menendez, click here.
To see to the entire opening statements for Erik Menendez, click here.
7/7/2020 • 34 minutes, 28 seconds
Black and Blue: A Court TV Special
The death of George Floyd has ignited a movement – one that has made people look closer at the relationship between law enforcement and the African American community. Hosted by Court TV Crime and Justice reporter Julia Jenae, this special is an in-depth look at the issues surrounding the policing of people of color that features insightful and thought-provoking discussions with former professional WWE wrestler and personality David Otunga, former federal prosecutor and author Paul Butler and Marissa Alexander, the Florida woman whose Stand Your Ground warning shot became a rallying cry for the anti-racism movement and domestic violence survivor. Also featured are L. Song Richardson and Tim Wise, an activist and writer on the topic of race who has trained law enforcement officers, teachers, corporate and non-profit organizations in methods for addressing and dismantling racism in their institutions. High-profile cases involving Ahmaud Arbery, Michael Drejka, George Floyd, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin and others are discussed. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV, catch up on courttv.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see Black and Blue: A Court TV Special on demand, click here.
7/2/2020 • 44 minutes, 47 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 2: The Tapes
In the months following their parent's brutal murder, Lyle and Erik Menendez went on with their lives thinking they had gotten away with it. Little did they know that one woman – a woman they had never met – would be their downfall. Her name was Judalon Smyth and had she not come forward and shared what she knew about the deaths of Jose and Kitty Menendez, the brothers might have gotten away with it. Episode two of Murder and The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery tells Judalon’s story and looks at how the Menendez brothers would, for better or worse, become the cultural icons they remain today. For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see to courtroom arguments about the admissibility of the Erik and Lyle Menendez’s confession tape including testimony from Dr. Jerome Oziel, click here for Part 1 and click here for Part 2.
6/30/2020 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Rayshard Brooks Shooting – Officers Charged
Facing mounting public pressure, last week Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard charged the two Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks, a man found sleeping behind the wheel of his car in a fast food drive-thru line. Court TV’s Ted Rowlands joins us to update us the latest developments, including the charges the two officers are facing. This is an emotionally charged case that poses a number of challenging questions. Should the officers have even tried to arrest Brooks, or should he have just been ticketed and escorted home? Vinnie will debate that issue with special guest Atlanta defense attorney Ecleynne Mercy and give us his take on whether or not the re-election campaign of Paul Howard may be having too much of an influence on this case. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV, catch up on courttv.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
To see more of Court TV’s coverage of the Rayshard Brooks shooting, click here.
Check out the latest podcast series from the Court TV library -Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery
6/25/2020 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Murder & The Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery - Episode 1: Concentric Circles
Three decades ago, a family disintegrated. Two brothers committed the ultimate crime – shooting their parents to death in cold blood. The brothers were Lyle and Erik Menendez and their story has captivated people for thirty years because of the revelations that would play out over the course of the murder investigation and the two trials that followed. Before the brothers appeared before a judge, the Beverly Hills Police Department had to do their investigation. Episode One of Murder and the Menendez Brothers: A Court TV Mystery looks at that investigation and the little things it took for the brothers to avoid suspicion…at least for a little while. For more Court TV and to see our coverage of the first Menendez trial on demand, go to CourtTV.com.
To see 911 dispatcher Christine Nye’s testimony, including the 911 call from Lyle Menendez, click here.
To see Beverly Hills Police Detective Leslie Zoeller’s testify about the crime scene, click here
6/23/2020 • 31 minutes, 4 seconds
Doomsday Cult Mom – Children Discovered
Last week authorities in Idaho served a search warrant on the home of Chad Daybell and confirmed what many had feared for months – young seven-year old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and his 17-year old sister Tylee Ryan are dead. Since September of 2019 the children have been missing and their mom, Lori Vallow, has been silent about their whereabouts. That’s why she’s been sitting in a jail cell since February and why her new husband Chad now has a jail cell of his own. For this week’s podcast we’ll update you on the latest developments with a report from Court TV’s Chanley Painter, who is on the ground in Idaho. Plus, Vinnie will square off with Court TV regular Judge Ashley Willcott to make the case for this to be a death penalty case. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For a complete Doomsday Cult Mom case timeline click here
6/18/2020 • 36 minutes, 32 seconds
The Road to Justice for Ahmaud Arbery
The accused killers of jogger Ahmaud Arbery made their first appearance in court for a preliminary hearing and Court TV was there with gavel to gavel coverage. Shocking revelations were revealed when the prosecution made their case against father/son Greg and Travis McMichael and William Roddie Bryan as their lawyers gave us a hint of the defense strategy they may pursue. Vinnie will break it all down with Court TV’s Ted Rowlands, who was on the scene. Vinnie will also make a case for this trial to NOT get a change of venue and tell us why he thinks the defendants cannot claim self-defense. Guest: Darryl Cohen. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
For more Court TV coverage of the Ahmaud Arbery shooting, click here.
6/11/2020 • 38 minutes, 56 seconds
Encore Episode! Hammer Killing Murder Trial - Part 2: FL v. Mark Sievers
Encore Episode! Our coverage of the Mark Sievers murder trial continues with the testimony of Taylor Shoemaker, the ex-fiancé of one of the convicted hit men. Did her testimony help or hurt Sievers’s case? Plus we’ll discuss whether long holiday breaks have an impact on jury trials and update you on – the appeals of Serial podcast subject Adnan Syed. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
Learn more about the trial of Mark Seivers
5/21/2020 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Encore Episode! Hammer Killing Murder Trial - Part 1: FL v. Mark Seivers
Encore Episode! What would you do if on your wedding day your best friend asked you to murder his wife? That’s exactly the situation convicted murderer Curtis Wright claimed he found himself in when Mark Seivers offered to pay Wright $100,000 to murder Dr. Theresa Seivers. Wright took Seivers up on his offer, but when the investigation homed in on him, Wright admitted his involvement and took a plea bargain and became the star witness in the capital murder trial of Mark Seivers. We’ll break down Curtis Wright’s testimony and examine whether the Siever’s alleged open marriage was a motive in the murder. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
Learn more about the trial of Mark Seivers
5/14/2020 • 41 minutes
Encore Episode! Cheerleader Accused of Killing Baby – Part 2: OH v. Skylar Richardson
Encore Episode! Our in-depth coverage of the trial of Skylar Richardson, the Ohio cheerleader accused of murdering her baby continues with an examination of Richardson’s second police interrogation, where she claims to have set the body on fire, despite police having evidence to the contrary. And what about the dysfunctional dynamic between Skylar and her parents – did it contribute to her prosecution? To see her entire trial on demand go to CourtTV.com and tune into Court TV live weeknights 8-11pm for the latest legal updates from around the nation.
5/7/2020 • 40 minutes, 55 seconds
Encore Episode! Cheerleader Accused of Killing Baby - Part 1: OH v. Skylar Richardson
Encore Episode! We dive deep into the trial of Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader who hid her pregnancy and was accused of killing her baby. Did the police coerce a false confession? What are the legal implications of doctor/patient confidentiality in this case? To see her entire trial on demand go to Court TV and tune into Court TV live weeknights 8-11pm for the latest true crime and trial status updates from around the nation.
4/30/2020 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
Flashback: The Lorena Bobbitt Trial
A quarter of a century ago a young immigrant bride and her Marine veteran husband found themselves in the center of media storm due to a night of domestic violence. She claims he drunkenly raped her. He claims that in an unprovoked rage she took a kitchen knife and sliced off his “manhood.” Their names -- Lorena and John Bobbitt and their story captivated the nation, become fodder for late night comedians, tabloids and cable news talking heads for years as both faced a jury of their peers for their part in the incident. This week’s Vinnie and Seema dig deep into the Court TV archives and take us into the courtroom, discussing the issues of domestic violence as they existed in the mid-1990s and how their story would play out had it happened in today’s “#MeToo” era. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
4/23/2020 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Killer Clowns, Cults and Cameras
Courtrooms may still be closed but that hasn’t stopped the major developments in some of the country’s biggest legal stories. Doomsday Cult Mom Lori Vallow had a phone call between herself and her lawyer erroneously recorded by Idaho authorities. Could that mistake be enough to get her released on bail? And could her confident demeanor in court actually signal that her missing children are alive and well? Meanwhile a Florida jury will soon be seated in the murder trial of Sheila Warren, who is accused of dressing up as a clown and shooting her romantic rival, Marlene Warren, 30 years ago. It was a death penalty case – that is until Canada was asked for help in the investigation. Vinnie and Seema will explain how our neighbors to the north became involved and give us updates on Harvey Weinstein’s LA rape case and the latest on alleged murdering stepmom Leticia Stauch. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie, Seema and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live.
4/16/2020 • 36 minutes, 30 seconds
The Case of The Tiger King
The true crime documentary series Tiger King has become a national sensation, but did it tell the real story? Vinnie talked with one of the jurors for Joe Exotic’s federal trial and she shared with him some fascinating insights that weren’t disclosed in the documentary. Meanwhile as the Covid-19 shutdowns continue across the country, some religious institutions are pushing back against shelter-in-place mandates, prompting lawsuits about the constitutionality of shutting down places of worship. Vinnie and Seema will debate those First Amendment issues and give us an update on what Harvey Weinstein’s life is like in prison. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie, Seema and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm as they cover the impact of Covid-19 on the criminal justice system.
Ted Rowland’s story on Pastors pushing back against shelter-in-place orders
4/9/2020 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
Justice System v. Covid-19
Covid-19 is impacting all facets of American life, including the justice system. From Florida, where the judge presiding over the murder trial of Andre Warner was forced to postpone the sentencing phase to California, where the LA murder trial of Robert Durst has been paused until late May, to the onslaught of jailed celebrities who are making the news asking to be let out or risk exposure. Can justice be served in the middle of a pandemic? Vinnie and Seema will dig deep into all of the implications and discuss the monumental task of starting the court system up again once all of this is over. For the latest updates, tune into Court TV and catch Vinnie, Seema and the entire team from 8-11pm weeknights as they cover the impact of Covid-19 on the criminal justice system.
4/2/2020 • 34 minutes, 9 seconds
The Dating App Murder Trial – Part 2: FL v. Andre Warner
Despite courthouses across the country closing due to the spread of COVID-19, a Florida jury pressed on, rendering a guilty verdict in the capital murder trial of Andre Warner. Was justice delivered? Did Warner make a mistake testifying? Meanwhile, we’ll find out why a New Jersey appellate court threw out the murder conviction of Virginia Vertetis, a school teacher accused of killing her boyfriend. Vinnie and Seema will discuss it all, plus give an update on the mounting medical issues of convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein and how Coronavirus could create Constitutional issues for pending criminal cases. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Read Seem's article about the case of Virginia Vertetis
3/26/2020 • 37 minutes, 8 seconds
The Dating App Murder Trial -- Part 1: FL v. Andre Warner
A date with a stranger ended in death for young single dad Adam Hilaire who found himself on the violent end of a crime when Hailey Bustos, the woman he met on an online dating app, came to Hilaire’s apartment the with alleged trigger man Andre Warner, now facing the death penalty, and two other accomplices. Bustos and the two accomplices have testified against Warner - all have criminal records and are facing charges of their own for their part in Hilaire’s death. Can prosecutors get a conviction based on the testimony of criminals looking for leniency in their own cases? Or will the heartbreaking testimony of the callous brutality of the crime be enough for a conviction? Vinnie and Seema will examine it all and discuss the shocking sentence handed down to convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein and the latest developments in the missing children case of Doomsday Cult Mom Lori Vallow. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Read more on The Dating App Murder Trial
Video of Vinnie breaking down Doomsday Cult Mom story
3/19/2020 • 37 minutes, 9 seconds
“The Jinx” Murder Trial - Part 2: CA v. Robert Durst
In a three-day opening statement Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John Lewin laid out the state’s case against accused murderer Robert Durst for killing long-time friend Susan Berman. Jurors were riveted as Lewin explained how the murder of Berman and Durst’s Galveston, Texas neighbor Morris Black were committed by Durst in order to cover up the disappearance, and presumed murder, of his wife Kathleen Durst. Did the marathon opening statement help the state’s case? Or will Durst’s defense team be able to show that there’s no evidence linking him to the killing of Susan Berman. Vinnie and Seema will break it all down and give an update on Doomsday Cult Mom Lori Vallow, who appeared in an Idaho court for a bail hearing and still hasn’t provided any information about the whereabouts of her children. And they’ll preview the next big trial being covered on Court TV – Florida v. Andre Warner – the Dating App Murder Trial. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
3/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 31 seconds
“The Jinx” Murder Trial -- Part 1: CA v. Robert Durst
For decades the infamous Robert Durst has been in and out of legal trouble – even doing prison time – but NOT for the biggest crime he’s been accused of committing – murder. After an acquittal on murder charges in Texas in 2004, Robert Durst is again facing a charge of murder, but this time in a Los Angeles courtroom. Can LA prosecutors do what no one has been able to do before – convince a jury beyond reasonable doubt that Robert Durst is a cold-blooded killer? How will Durst’s participation in “The Jinx,” the award-winning true crime docu-series, help or hurt his defense? Vinnie and Seema are ready to break it all down, preview the next big case on Court TV – The Dating App Murder Trial -- and tell us what to expect at the upcoming Harvey Weinstein sentencing hearing. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
3/5/2020 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: The Verdict
Guilty! After over twenty-four hours of deliberations a jury of seven men and five women came to a decision – Harvey Weinstein is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of two charges: criminal sex act in the first degree and rape in the third degree. He was acquitted on three other charges including the most serious charges that would have sent him to prison for life. Seema Iyer and her special guest, Court TV anchor Ted Rowlands, will break down what the split decision means, how much time Harvey Weinstein could spend in prison and the impact this verdict could have on the indictment Weinstein has yet to face in Los Angeles. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Harvey Weinstein Trial
2/27/2020 • 31 minutes, 36 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: Jury Deliberations
After weeks of testimony the fate of Harvey Weinstein is in the hands of twelve jurors, charged with determining whether Harvey Weinstein is guilty as charged. The drama of the trial didn’t end with the closing arguments though, as lead defense council Donna Rotunno published an op-ed the prosecution contends was an attempt to communicate directly with the jury. Vinnie Politan will update us on all that has happened since closing arguments and he’ll talk to special guest, Court TV Legal correspondent Chanley Painter, who has been in the courtroom for the Weinstein trial since day one of jury selection and will share her unique perspective on the proceedings, including her observations of the jury itself. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Harvey Weinstein Trial
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2/20/2020 • 32 minutes, 23 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: Juda Engelmayer Interview-Bonus Episode
n April of 2018 Harvey Weinstein hired Juda Englemayer of the PR firm Herald PR to represent him during his legal battle. Seema Iyer sits down with Juda, who has been by Harvey’s side throughout the entire trial, to find out what it’s like inside Harvey’s legal team and how the movie mogul is navigating the impact of the accusations on his career and relationships.
2/18/2020 • 14 minutes, 18 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: The Defense Rests
With the defense resting its case and both sides preparing for closing arguments, Vinnie and Seema look back on the rape trial of Harvey Weinstein. Was the prosecution able to convince the jury of his guilt? Or did his defense team do enough to establish reasonable doubt? Has the international attention that has been focused on One Center Street, the New York criminal courthouse, had any impact on the proceedings? And what can we expect from both sides during closing arguments? For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Harvey Weinstein Trial
Seema's Weinstein Article
2/13/2020 • 32 minutes, 21 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: The Prosecution Rests- Bonus Episode
Seema Iyer is in New York City where the prosecution has just rested its case in chief against Harvey Weinstein. She’ll update us on the State’s final witness– actress/model Lauren Young – who claims Weinstein sexually assaulted her in an LA hotel in 2013. And the return of another of Weinstein’s accusers – Tarale Wulff – who testified earlier in the trial but had to be recalled in order to finish her cross examination.
Harvey Weinstein Trial
2/6/2020 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: Testimony Update
Two weeks into the Harvey Weinstein Rape Trial and it is proving to be as dramatic as anticipated. Our host Seema Iyer is in New York with the Court TV field team to be as close to the trial as possible. She’ll give us her take on the testimony so far and the controversial revelations no one saw coming. Seema also spends time with Court TV correspondents Julia Jenae and Chanley Painter, who are inside the courtroom every day, to get their perspective on the trial thus far. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Harvey Weinstein Trial
When the New York Times published an expose on the alleged predatory sexual behavior of Harvey Weinstein, it inspired women around the world to come forward and share their stories of encounters with the powerful movie mogul. One of the first of those accusers was television journalist Lauren Sivan, who in 2007, after working late one evening, met up with a group of friends in New York City and ran into Harvey Weinstein - an encounter she would not soon forget. Seema Iyer sat down with Lauren for an in-depth interview to hear her full story, get her take on why it took so long for the story to break and the impact that doing so has had on her life and career.
1/30/2020 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
OJ25
The morning of January 24th, 1995 the eyes of the world homed in on a courtroom in Los Angeles, California for what was being called “The Trial of the Century.” Hall of Fame football legend, actor and spokesperson O. J. Simpson was going on trial for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and aspiring restauranteur Ron Goldman. The 37-week trial was televised gavel to gavel on Court TV. It was the ultimate reality drama and to this day – 25 years later – still captivates people. So much so Court TV is presenting the new docuseries OJ25 – a 37-week deep dive into the trial featuring some of the original key players involved. In this week’s podcast Vinnie and Seema look back at their own recollections of the trial and we’ll also learn about OJ25 from Roger Cossack, who hosts the series and cut his legal journalist teeth covering the trial. For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
OJ25 Preview
1/23/2020 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: The Defense - Bonus Episode
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has produced some of the most critically acclaimed films on our time. He has made people movie stars, cemented the careers of writers and allowed directors to flourish. Some say he did it all with a very heavy hand too. Will he approach his criminal defense in his sexual assault trial the same way? Will Harvey Weinstein “produce” his own defense? Those are the questions Vinnie and Seema will discuss as they look at the cast of lawyers Weinstein has hired to represent him against sexual assault charges that could send him to prison for the rest of his life. That cast has been a revolving door of some of the best criminal defense lawyers in the country. Is his final “dream team” what he needs to prove his innocence? For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
1/23/2020 • 41 minutes, 24 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: Jury Selection
Movie Mogul Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial could send him to prison for the rest of his life. In the end his fate rests in the hands of a jury of his peers – 12 people who are currently being selected in a New York City courtroom. But how do you find an impartial jury for one of the most talked about criminal trials in the nation? Will protests on the court house steps sway prospective juror’s opinions or will they literally be able to block out the noise to focus on the case? Potential witnesses include such A-list talent as Charlize Theron and Salma Hayek. Does their star power make them more believable on the stand? Vinnie and Seema will dig into all of it plus discuss how they expect the case to proceed once a jury has been seated. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Hollywood's A List Make The Witness List
Judge scolds Weinstein
1/16/2020 • 41 minutes, 53 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: How We Got Here
After many delays, movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is ready to face a jury of his peers in his sexual assault trial, but how did we get here? Vinnie and Seema will look back at all that has occurred – allegedly or not – to bring Harvey Weinstein to this point. Stories of his alleged behavior date back for decades, but things began to change in 2015 when a model went to the NYPD and agreed to wear a wire in order to prove he had assaulted her. Despite strong evidence, no charges were filed. But when journalists dug deep into Weinstein’s activities and convinced some famous women to go on the record, authorities could no longer stand idly by. What took so long? Vinnie and Seema will discuss those articles, the charges and what it’s going to take for prosecutors to prove their case. For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
1/9/2020 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
Harvey Weinstein Trial: The Courthouse
As Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault trial date approaches, Vinnie and Seema set the stage with a look at 100 Center Street in Manhattan - the famous New York City courthouse where Weinstein’s fate will be determined. We’ll learn all the ins and outs of the building, the media frenzy expected, and we’ll also get insights of the man in charge of the proceedings – Judge James Burke. What kind of court room does the former prosecutor run? Vinnie and Seema will also discuss whether a Manhattan jury is predisposed to be for or against a defendant like Harvey Weinstein. For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
1/3/2020 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
Court TV: Year in Review
As the year comes to an end, Vinnie and Seema look back at some of the biggest cases covered by Court TV – from trials that shocked the nation to those that moved us to tears. From antics in the courtroom to tragic family massacres. It was a year of false confessions, stand your ground defenses and mistrials that kept us on the edge of our seats. For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
12/26/2019 • 42 minutes, 46 seconds
Late Night Brawl Murder Trial - Part 2: MI v. Steven Washington
As the Late Night Brawl Murder trial winds down, we’ll update you on the twist and turns of this tragic story. The prosecution’s case is based on circumstantial evidence, but what exactly does that mean? Did accused killer Steven Washington have an alibi? Was it self-defense? Did the police botch the investigation from the start? Which, if any, theory will the jury believe? Meanwhile in Florida, both Mark Sievers and Jimmy Ray Rodgers were sentenced for their role in the murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers. Was justice served? And we’ll have another update in the on-going saga of the Harvey Weinstein trial. For all the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
12/19/2019 • 41 minutes, 8 seconds
Late Night Brawl Murder Trial - Part 1: MI v. Steven Washington
Guilty! A Florida jury found Mark Sievers guilty of arranging the murder of his wife, Dr. Teresa Sievers. Does the organizer of the conspiracy to kill Dr. Sievers deserve a harsher sentence than the two men who actually killed her? What will ultimately be the fate for Mark Sievers? Vinnie and Seema will dive into this and the latest trial on Court TV – Michigan v. Steven Washington. Washington is accused of shooting Isai Berrones, after Berrones attempted to break up a late-night brawl amongst four women. Eyewitnesses are having a hard time identifying Washington in the court room. Will this be enough for an acquittal? And we get an update on new developments in the upcoming trial of Harvey Weinstein with Vinnie and Seema weighing in on the breaking news that Court TV was the first to report. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Hammer Hitman Juror Interview
Weinstein Breaking News
12/12/2019 • 42 minutes, 24 seconds
Hammer Killing Murder Trial - Part 2: FL v. Mark Sievers
After a long holiday weekend, the Hammer Killing Murder trial continues in Florida. Has the prosecution proven Mark Sievers orchestrated the murder of his beloved wife, Dr. Teresa Sievers? Did the testimony of Taylor Shoemaker, the ex-fiancé of one of the convicted hit men, help or hurt Sievers’s case? Vinnie and Seema will break it all down and discuss how the holiday season often has a major impact on verdicts and sentencing. They’ll also bring us up to date on two other cases that are capturing the nation’s attention – the murder conviction appeals of Serial podcast subject Adnan Syed and the upcoming sexual assault trial of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
12/5/2019 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Hammer Killing Murder Trial-Part 1: FL v. Mark Sievers
What would you do if on your wedding day your best friend asked you to murder his wife? That’s exactly the situation confessed murderer Curtis Wright claims he found himself in when Mark Sievers offered to pay Wright $100,000 to murder Dr. Teresa Sievers. Now Wright is the state of Florida’s star witness, after accepting a plea deal, in the capital murder trial of Mark Sievers. Vinnie and Seema will break down his testimony and examine whether the Sievers’ alleged open marriage could be a motive in the murder. They’ll also discuss the surprising developments in the Family Massacre Murder Trial of Henry Segura. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
11/27/2019 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Family Massacre Murder Trial-Part 2: FL v. Henry Segura
Vinnie and Seema breakdown the confusing and contradicting testimony in the Family Massacre Murder Trial. Henry Segura is standing trial for a quadruple homicide, the brutal murders of his girlfriend Brandi Peters, her twin daughters and the three-year-old son they shared. Segura took the stand in his own defense, but did his testimony help or hurt him? His defense revolves around the testimony of a different man, convicted felon James Carlos Santos, who claims that Segura is innocent because Santos himself put a hit out on Brandi Peters for stealing from a drug cartel. Can the testimony of an inmate be trusted? Vinnie and Seema debate the issue and give an update on the murder trial of Patrick Frazee, the Colorado rancher accused of brutally killing and then burning the body of his fiancé and mother of his child, Kelsey Berreth. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
11/21/2019 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Family Massacre Murder Trial - Part 1: FL v. Henry Segura
Could a man behind on $20,000 in child support really murder his girlfriend, the 3-year-old son they had together and her twin daughters? That’s exactly what prosecutors in Florida are trying to convince a six-person jury that Henry Segura did. But what if there was another explanation? What if the mother of three young children, Brandi Peters, had crossed the wrong people – a drug cartel intent on sending a message to others about what happens when you steal from the cartel? That’s exactly the case the defense will present - backed up by testimony from a convict claiming to be the man who ordered the hit. Prosecutors failed to get a conviction when Segura’s first trial ended in a hung jury. Will they prove their case this time? Vinnie and Seema will break down the entire case and debate the credibility of both theories. They will also preview the next big trial on Court TV – Florida vs. Mark Sievers – a man accused of orchestrating the murder of his own wife. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
11/14/2019 • 42 minutes, 22 seconds
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial - Part 4: WI v. Ezra McCandless
Guilty! Despite taking the stand in her own defense, Ezra McCandless was found guilty of the murder of Alex Woodworth. Vinnie and Seema will examine her riveting testimony and point out where she may have gone wrong, how her story continued to change and whether the rapidity of the verdict may be an opportunity for her to appeal. They’ll also explain the unexpected turn of events in San Diego, where former NFL Star, turned convicted rapist, Kellen Winslow II shockingly took a plea deal just moments before his re-trial on additional rape charges was to begin. What prompted this dramatic turn of events? Was justice really served by his deal? Vinnie and Seema will break it all down and make the case for why plea deals are such a vital component of our legal system. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
11/7/2019 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial - Part 3: WI v. Ezra McCandless
As Ezra McCandless takes the stand in her own defense, Vinnie and Seema look back at the testimony of her ex-boyfriend Jason Mengle. What impact did his surprisingly combative appearance have on the trial? Did he help or hurt the prosecution’s argument that Ezra McCandless murdered Alex Woodworth in an effort to get Jason back in her life? Vinnie and Seema will examine it all and give an in-depth preview of the next big trial on Court TV – California v. Kellen Winslow II. Last June, a jury found him guilty on three counts, including rape, but couldn’t come to a decision on eight of the other charges. As the prosecution prepares to retry those remaining counts, we’ll reintroduce you to former pro-football player Winslow, his five accusers, and look at what the prosecution and defense will have to do to secure a win in trial number two.
10/31/2019 • 38 minutes, 32 seconds
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial – Part 2: WI v. Ezra McCandless
As the Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial of Ezra McCandless continues, Vinnie and Seema recap the trial thus far. Has the prosecution established a plausible motive for the death of Alex Woodworth? Will McCandless testify in her own defense? Making headlines this week - another notorious killer girlfriend – Jodi Arias -- Vinnie will share the similarities with McCandless and give an update on Arias’s attempt to appeal her murder conviction. And we’ll preview the next big case that will grab national headlines – for the second time this year – CA v. Kellen Winslow II – the former NFL star accused of multiple sex crimes who was convicted of rape in June. A mistrial was declared on several other counts, so prosecutors are taking him back to court. Can they get a conviction on the remaining charges? For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Link to Seema's article on "Why The Victim Is On Trial"
10/24/2019 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial – Part 1: WI v. Ezra McCandless
The Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial is underway in Wisconsin where Ezra McCandless is accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death. It’s a fascinating story involving gender identity; sadism and infidelity. Vinnie and Seema will preview the trial and play a game of “Is It Admissible?” The murder-for-hire trial of Katie Magbanua and Sigfredo Garcia has come to an end. How will the split verdict impact the potential case against the people suspected of hiring the killers of law professor Dan Markel? Vinnie and Seema will break it down for us. They’ll also give updates on the case of Michael Drejka, who was convicted of manslaughter for killing a man for parking in a handicap spot – and the latest on the murder of Joshua Brown, who was killed just days after Amber Guyger was sentenced. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Click here for Seema's book review of "She Said"
10/17/2019 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial - Part 3: TX v. Amber Guyger
Amber Guyger’s conviction for the murder of Botham Jean, after the ex-cop entered his apartment believing it was her own, didn’t end the drama surrounding her trial. The nation was captivated by her sentencing hearing, where 18-year-old Brandt Jean shockingly forgave his brother’s killer, followed shortly by a display of compassion from the judge that uplifted some and angered others. Then things really took a shocking turn when we learned of the brutal murder of Joshua Brown, one of the key witnesses in the trial. Vinnie and Seema break it all down and then take us into the Law Professor Murder Trial, a murder-for-hire case with as many twists and turns as a rollercoaster. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
Update: This podcast was recorded prior to the announcement of suspects and an arrest in the murder of Joshua Brown. For the latest info on the case go to Court TV
10/10/2019 • 44 minutes, 26 seconds
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial - Part 2: TX v. Amber Guyger
GUILTY of murder! The verdict is in for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who mistakenly entered her neighbor Botham Jean’s apartment believing it was her own. Did the jury get it right? Was it a mistake for Guyger to testify? How did emotions play into the verdict? Seema and Vinnie will break it all down and preview the next case that is sure to the capture nation’s attention – Florida v. Rodgers – a bizarre murder-for-hire plot that will take us into the world of swingers. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
10/3/2019 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial - Part 1: TX v. Amber Guyger
The highly anticipated trial of Amber Guyger – the former cop who shot and killed her neighbor after entering what she thought was her apartment and mistaking him for an intruder – is in progress and Vinnie and Seema are ready to break the case down for us. Definitions of first-degree murder vary from state to state – how does Texas law impact this case? Vinnie and Seema explain, using of all things -- a salad analogy. The prosecution is calling this a police shooting, but does that hold Amber Guyger to a higher standard just because she’s a cop? Does her claim of sleep deprivation help or hurt her defense? And will she indeed take the stand to tell us her side of the story? Finally, the Corn Rake Murder trial verdict is in and Vinnie and Seema debate whether the jury got it right. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
9/26/2019 • 43 minutes, 3 seconds
Corn Rake Murder Trial: IA v. Todd Mullis
There’s a lot to cover in this week’s Court TV podcast. Felicity Huffman’s been sentenced, but should the government have pursued the college admissions scandal in the first place? Then we review Iowa v. Todd Mullis – the hog farmer accused of murdering his wife - with a corn rake – and the challenges the defense will have explaining some suspect internet searches. Finally, we’ll do a deep dive into the Amber Guyger case – the off-duty police officer accused of murdering her neighbor, Botham Jean, after mistaking his apartment for hers. A strict pre-trial gag order has left a lot of unanswered questions – Did they know each other? Was sleep deprivation a factor? How could she have entered the wrong apartment in the first place? For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
What's a corn rake? Find out at CourtTV.com
9/19/2019 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Cheerleader Accused of Killing Baby - Part 2: OH v. Skyler Richardson
Court TV continues to cover the trial of Skylar Richardson, the Ohio cheerleader accused of murdering her baby. Vinnie and Seema examine Richardson’s second police interrogation, where she claims to set the body on fire, despite evidence to the contrary. They also look at the dysfunctional dynamic between Skylar and her parents and how it may have made things worse for her. And we preview the next Court TV case that will capture national attention - Texas versus former Dallas police officer, Amber Guyger - accused of entering the wrong apartment and murdering her neighbor who she thought was an intruder. For the latest updates and full trial coverage, watch Court TV.
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9/12/2019 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
Cheerleader Accused of Killing Baby - Part 1: OH v. Skyler Richardson
Our hosts dive deeper into the trial of Brooke Skylar Richardson, a former high school cheerleader who hid her pregnancy and is accused of killing her baby. Did the police coerce a false confession? What are the legal implications of doctor/patient confidentiality in this case? We’ll also provide an update on the Harvey Weinstein case and the filing of a Motion to Consolidate by the prosecution. For the latest updates and full trial coverage watch Court TV.
Weinstein Timeline
Weinstein Motion To Consolidate
9/5/2019 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
Parking Lot Rage Killing: FL v. Michael Drejka
The verdict is in on the Michael Drejka trial in Florida, and we examine the impact on the future of Stand Your Ground. A look at the upcoming trial of Brooke Skylar Richardson, the former high school cheerleader who prosecutors accuse of killing her newborn baby and an update on the Harvey Weinstein case.