Chapter
Analysis of a Suspected Drowning
The absence of wrinkling of the fingers or toes suggests that the victim was not immersed for a long period of time, and the estimated time of death was after Dr. Frosh left the house. A defense team reportedly paid by Frosh is involved, partially funded by a life insurance payout.
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The defense attorneys challenge the prosecution's timeline and the credibility of the jailhouse snitch's testimony, while questioning how Frosh paid for his high-powered legal team.
1:08:01 - 1:09:31 (01:30)
Summary
The defense attorneys challenge the prosecution's timeline and the credibility of the jailhouse snitch's testimony, while questioning how Frosh paid for his high-powered legal team.
ChapterAnalysis of a Suspected Drowning
EpisodeAt the Bottom of the Pool
PodcastDateline NBC
The murder of Samira Frasch, wife of Dr. Adam Frosh, is discussed along with the manipulation of law, money and justice in the case.
1:09:31 - 1:10:20 (00:49)
Summary
The murder of Samira Frasch, wife of Dr. Adam Frosh, is discussed along with the manipulation of law, money and justice in the case.
ChapterAnalysis of a Suspected Drowning
EpisodeAt the Bottom of the Pool
PodcastDateline NBC
A forensic pathologist analyzes the lack of skin wrinkling on the fingers and toes of a drowned woman to determine a short period of immersion in water, suggesting a short time of death before being found.
1:10:20 - 1:12:20 (02:00)
Summary
A forensic pathologist analyzes the lack of skin wrinkling on the fingers and toes of a drowned woman to determine a short period of immersion in water, suggesting a short time of death before being found. The defense argues that the evidence can establish a time of death.