The Jury Speaks
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201760 minZakończony

The Jury Speaks

Stacja:Oxygen True Crime

Poprzedni odcinek

S01E05 - "Robert Blake"

Wyemitowany Jul 30, 2017, 1:00 AM

Następny odcinek

Serial zakończony

Opis

Reexamining some of the most high-profile and controversial cases in history through the eyes of the people who served on the original jury. Each episode delves into a new case including Michael Jackson, OJ Simpson, George Zimmerman and Robert Durst, as jurors uncover what really happened inside the courtroom.

Szczegóły

Status
Zakończony
Język
English
Czas trwania
60 min
Premiera
July 22, 2017
Zakończony
July 29, 2017
Harmonogram
Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday o 21:00

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Odcinki (1 Sezony · 5 Odcinków)

O.J. Simpson

A new look at the OJ Simpson trial through the eyes of original jurors, discussing evidence they weren't allowed to see during the trial and the horrors of a 10-month sequestration. With new information, will their verdict change after a revote?

Jul 22, 2017

60 min

Michael Jackson

A re-telling of the Michael Jackson 2005 criminal trial from the jurors' point of view, in which American recording artist Michael Jackson was tried based upon accusations of Gavin Arvizo, a 13-year-old boy Jackson had befriended.

Jul 23, 2017

60 min

George Zimmerman

Exploring the trial that set off the Black Lives Matter movement when George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.

Jul 24, 2017

60 min

Robert Durst

In 2015, Durst was caught on tape professing, "I killed them all." We sit down with jurors who found the now-confessed killer not guilty of murder in 2003, and examine the possibility of a misled jury, and the outcome of their revote.

Jul 25, 2017

60 min

Robert Blake

In 2005, a jury found Hollywood legend, Robert Blake not guilty of murder after his wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley, was found shot execution style. We hear the original jurors discuss their controversial verdict over a decade later.

Jul 29, 2017

60 min

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