This episode covers the ongoing trials of Lori Vallow Daybell and Karen Reed, verdicts in two murder trials, and a discussion with author Lisa Olson about her book on a notorious serial killer.
Blaine Alexander hosts the episode, providing updates on Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, where prosecutors allege she conspired to murder her husband for life insurance money. Nate Eaton, a news director, shares insights from the courtroom, including Lori's demeanor during critical phone calls regarding the life insurance policy.
The episode also highlights the retrial of Karen Reed, who is accused of murdering her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. Producer Sue Simpson discusses the challenges of jury selection in this high-profile case and the prosecution's strategy to use Reed's past statements against her.
Additionally, verdicts are announced in the trials of Monica Sementelli and Linda Sturmer, both accused of murdering their husbands. The episode concludes with a conversation with Lisa Olson about her book, "The Scientist and the Serial Killer," which details the work of Dr. Sharon Derrick in identifying victims of the Candyman Serial Killer.
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This episode discusses Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, Karen Reed's retrial, and a new book on the Candyman Serial Killer.
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Come at me.Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".
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She has a huge sense of relief.Lori Vallow Daybell's phone calls. Karen Read's retrial set to start. And Houston's "lost boys".