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Chapters & Sections (46)
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1:03
Horrific Discovery of Mo's Body
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1:08
Introduction to the Case and Escape Attempts
2:06
911 Call and Witness Testimony
8:55
Description of the Scene
9:28
Possible Explanations for Friend's Condition
9:59
911 Call and Initial Assessment
12:06
Understanding the Victim's Condition
13:09
CPR and Initial Observations of Mo's Condition
14:11
Blood Emanation and Extrusion During CPR
15:17
Eyewitness Testimony and Unfamiliar Situations
16:48
Description of the 911 Call and Roommate's Reaction
17:19
Friend's Account of Caitlyn's Behavior After the Shooting
17:50
Inspector IR Brandt's Insights on Caitlyn's Character
18:20
Caitlyn's Obsession and Stalking Behavior
19:26
Contrasting Caitlyn's Public Image with Her True Nature
19:58
Impact of the 911 Call on the Courtroom and Jury
21:33
Defendant's Behavior During 911 Call
22:04
Defense Taking Notes and Showing No Emotion
22:38
DNA and Ballistic Science in Defense's Opening Statement
23:08
Defense Attorney's Claims of Circumstantial Evidence
29:59
Sweat DNA and its Significance in Forensic Analysis
31:02
Processing DNA Evidence from Harsh Conditions
31:34
Comparing DNA Samples and Tying Evidence to the Crime
32:37
Stalking Aspect of the Case and Circumstantial Evidence
34:13
Initial Circumstantial Evidence Discussion
35:13
Ballistic Technology and DNA Analysis
36:14
Defense Strategies and DNA Evidence
37:48
Defining Stalking and Obsessional Paranoia
39:25
Evidence of Nefarious Behavior
40:29
Consciousness of Guilt and Escape from Custody