Episode 84: Ambient Noise
Did TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey tank the Texas cattle market with fake news about American beef, or was a Mad Cow outbreak to blame? We argue the case with Kerri Rawson. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 83: Oh, It’s a Last Name
15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered outside her home in Greenwich, Connecticut on October 30, 1975. Was her neighbor Michael Skakel the killer? We argue the case with Liz Gonzales. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more.
Episode 82: Nature’s Medicine
In 1611, Countess Elizabeth Bathory was accused of kidnapping and killing hundreds of girls from all over Hungary. Were her servants accomplices in the murders or victims of the countess themselves? We argue the case with Karisa Gilman Hernandez. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Episode 81: Gonna End Up Being Shade
Did Cassandra Peterson rip off Maila Nurmi's Vampira character to create Elvira, Mistress of the Dark? We argue the case with Rosenellie Bayron! Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for episode pictures are more!
Episode 80: Three Beasts and a Waterbed
Arne Johnson stabbed his landlord Alan Bono to death in 1981. What prompted the murder - a fight over Arne's girlfriend or...demonic possession? We argue the "Devil Made Me Do It" case with Michele and Barb Dumoulin on the first of four Halloween shows! Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
Episode 79: The Toolbox Theory
Did Leigh Stubbs and a friend assault Kim Williams during a Mississippi road trip? We argue the case with Kaitlin Petersen. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more.
Episode 78: A Guy and His Aunt
Misha Defonseca wrote a best-selling memoir about her Holocaust survival story. Did her publisher Jane Daniel cheat her out of the profits? Or did Misha con Jane? We argue the case with Catherine Hoyt. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more.
Episode 77: Emperor’s New Cloths Situation
Gucci CEO Domenico De Sole paid $8 million for a painting he thought was the work of a famous abstract impressionist. When it was exposed as a forgery, he sued art dealer Ann Freedman for fraud. Did she know it was fake when she sold it to him? We argue the case with Hyo Jeung. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 76: A Thing Called Tapes
In February 1974, a group of San Francisco radicals kidnapped newspaper heiress Patty Hearst. Two months later, she helped them rob a bank. Was she victim of brainwashing, or a willing participant? We argue the case with Natalia Harasymowicz. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.