Episode 67: Zero to Murder
Did Amanda Knox kill her roommate in a sex game gone wrong, or was she the victim of bad police work? We cover one of Italy's most famous cases with Shreena Chopra! Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 66: A Little More Jazz Hands
Happy Pride, everybody! Did The National Enquirer defame fitness guru Richard Simmons when it claimed he was transitioning from male to female? We argue the case with Susan-Kate Heaney. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 65: Normal Range of Emotions
Did actor Robert Blake shoot his wife outside Vitello's Italian restaurant in Los Angeles? We argue the case with Michele Leigh. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 64: What a Happy Ending
Did a Pennsylvania high school break the law when it kicked Brandi Levy off the cheerleading squad for cursing on Snapchat? We argue the case. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 63: Horton, Please Be a Hero
In 1931, a white woman named Victoria Price accused nine black youths of raping her and a friend on a train near Scottsboro, Alabama. Was she telling the truth though? We cover the "Scottsboro Boys" with Mohini Sengupta.
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Episode 62: What’s That Other Bird?
10-week-old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from her parents' tent on a camping trip to the Australian outback. Her mom said a dingo grabbed the baby. Police thought it was murder. We argue the case with Jess Gordon.
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Episode 61: Flawless Segues
Did Pete Coones kill his father's caretaker Kathleen Schroll in a fight over his dad's estate? We argue the case with Meagan Cleary and Colin Flaveny. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Episode 60: Raccoon Gifts
Did a Missouri farmer's wife help him kill drifters in a murderous fraud scheme or was she a victim too? We argue the Faye Copeland case with Vipul Sharma. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook for episode pictures and more!
Episode 59: A Drag Queen and a Drug Problem
In 1974, auto executive Liz Carmichael claimed she'd invented a three-wheeled car called The Dale, which would get 70 miles per gallon. After raising over $3 million in investments and pre-orders though, she never built it. Was she a dreamer or fraudster? We argue the case with Sean Roschman.
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