Murder at the Warehouse | Ep. 4 – I’ll Be Home Later

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Murder at the Warehouse | Sidebar 4

The hosts of Proof share their thoughts on 14-year-old eyewitness Josh Burroughs' multiple stories and Susan provides insight into how his testimony was used at trial. After he is convicted of Renee Ramos’ rape and murder, Ty Lopes makes a passionate promise to Renee’s family. V ...  Show more

Murder at the Warehouse | Ep. 5 – Cat and Mouse Game

The evidence against Ty Lopes had been thin, but enough for a jury to convict him of killing Renee Ramos. In Jake Silva’s case the prosecution had new witnesses and evidence. But would it be enough to convince Jake Silva's jury to find him guilty too? Susan Simpson, Jacinda Davis ...  Show more

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