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0:00
Ashlin Couch's Initial Reaction to Maddie Mogan's Disappearance
1:03
Ashlin Couch's Last Text to Maddie Mogan and Desperate Attempts to Reach Her
3:10
Ashlin Couch's Knowledge of the King Road Address and Premonition
4:11
Nancy's Premonition and Potential Witness Statements
4:44
Cell Phone Evidence and Potential Alibi
5:15
Mark Tate's Analysis of Cell Phone Pings
6:16
Defense Strategy and Potential Witnesses
7:49
Karen's Observations on Gloves and Behavior
8:21
Ashlin's Emotional Statement and Concerns
8:53
Survivor's Guilt and Intuition
9:57
Joe Scott Morgan's Expert Analysis
12:03
Ashlin's Possible Involvement and the Case's Timeline
12:35
Debunking Portrayals of Victims as 'Party Girls'
13:08
Ashlin's Character and Associations
14:08
The Home Environment and Party Culture
15:41
Initial Crime Scene Observations
16:11
Potential Entry Points and Alarms
16:42
Murder Scene Analysis and Access
17:12
Lock Functionality and Points of Entry
18:15
New Evidence and Surveillance
19:20
Coburger's Arrest and DNA Evidence
19:50
Gloves and Suspicion
20:22
Coburger's Behavior at Home
20:54
Gloves and Motive
21:56
Prosecution Strategy and Defense Tactics
23:00
Gloves in Grocery Store and Trash Sorting
24:03
Coincidence of Surgical Gloves and Murders
24:34
Lack of Gloves in Photos and Courtroom
25:07
DNA Evidence on Knife Sheath
26:41
Gloves and Potential Evidence
27:11
Coburger's Behavior and Surveillance
28:14
Video Evidence and Audio Concerns
30:50
Review of Video Footage and Police Investigation
31:23
Expert Analysis and Ring Cameras
31:55
Alibi Defense and Witness Identification
33:29
Court Ruling on Witnesses and Alibi Evidence
33:58
Defense Witness Corroboration and Cell Phone Data
34:34
Alibi Defense and Disclosure of Witnesses
35:05
Cell Phone Pings as Evidence
36:10
New Information about Alibi and Cell Phone Pings
37:13
Costs of Defense and Investigation
38:48
Coburger's Alibi and Claims
39:50
CSLI Expert and Phone Evidence
40:53
Inconsistencies in Evidence and Guilt
41:25
Behavioral Red Flags and Jury Reaction