Chapter
The Case of Second Degree Murder and Sufficient Provocation
The defendant argues that he was provoked into shooting the victim, but the prosecution argues that his action shows specific intent to kill. The trial includes testimony from witnesses who provide different versions of the incident.
Clips
Testimonies were heard in the shooting trial in Cajun Country, including the defendant's mother and cousin.
23:54 - 27:40 (03:46)
Summary
Testimonies were heard in the shooting trial in Cajun Country, including the defendant's mother and cousin. Several testimonies contradicted each other, with one witness testifying that the defendant was drunk or drugged at the time of the shooting.
ChapterThe Case of Second Degree Murder and Sufficient Provocation
Episode13: "Cajun Killer"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The defendant shot the victim multiple times with intent to kill or harm, supporting the verdict of guilty for second degree murder.
27:40 - 34:22 (06:42)
Summary
The defendant shot the victim multiple times with intent to kill or harm, supporting the verdict of guilty for second degree murder. The argument of provocation was deemed insufficient for a reduced charge.