This episode covers the murder trial of Jason Chen, updates on Natalie Cochran's trial for poisoning her husband, and Alec Baldwin's lawsuit against prosecutors.
Jason Chen is on trial for the murder of his girlfriend, Jasmine Pace, whose body was found in a suitcase. The prosecution argues that Chen is guilty, while the defense claims he acted in self-defense during an altercation.
Natalie Cochran, a West Virginia pharmacist, is accused of poisoning her husband with insulin after being convicted of fraud. The trial has faced delays, including multiple exhumations of her husband's body.
Alec Baldwin has filed a lawsuit against New Mexico prosecutors involved in the Rust shooting case, claiming malicious prosecution. He seeks damages and a jury trial.
The episode also features a discussion with a former medical examiner about the challenges of determining causes of death in cold cases.
Jason Chen's murder trial updates, Natalie Cochran's poisoning case, and Alec Baldwin's lawsuit against prosecutors are discussed in this episode.
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