
This episode covers the case of Shaina Hubers, who killed her boyfriend Ryan Poston in 2012, claiming self-defense. It discusses the events leading to the murder, including their tumultuous relationship and the aftermath of the incident.
Shaina Hubers, a 21-year-old psychology graduate, called 911 to report the killing, stating she acted in self-defense. The episode features insights from Michelle Snod, the prosecutor, who argues that the evidence did not support Hubers' claims.
The narrative highlights the dynamics of Hubers and Poston's relationship, describing Poston as a successful lawyer and Hubers as a bright, attractive individual. The episode also touches on the courtroom behavior of Hubers, which was perceived as theatrical by the prosecutor.
Overall, the episode presents a complex view of the case, revealing the conflicting perspectives on Hubers' actions and motivations.
Shaina Hubers killed boyfriend Ryan Poston in 2012, claiming self-defense amid a tumultuous relationship; prosecutor argues against her claims.

This episode stands out for the following:
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