
This episode covers the tragic shooting of Steven Freeman by his girlfriend Mary Katherine Higden, the investigation that followed, and the trial that ensued. Key topics include domestic violence, gun safety, and the complexities of their relationship.
The episode begins with the 911 call made by Mary Katherine, who accidentally shot Steven in the neck. Lieutenant Chris Wilson, the first investigator on the scene, describes the chaotic environment and the emotional state of Mary Katherine as she pleads for help.
As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that there were underlying issues in their relationship, including allegations of abuse. Friends of Steven reveal that Mary Katherine had previously threatened him with a gun, raising questions about the nature of their relationship.
During the trial, Mary Katherine claims self-defense, stating that Steven was abusive and controlling. The prosecution argues that the evidence suggests a premeditated act of murder rather than an accident.
The jury ultimately finds Mary Katherine not guilty, sparking outrage from Steven's family and raising concerns about the handling of the case by law enforcement.
Mary Katherine Higden shot her boyfriend Steven Freeman, claiming self-defense; she was later acquitted, raising questions about domestic violence and evidence handling.

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