WE HAVE A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And a big case! In 1922, Edward Hall, a New Jersey minister, was murdered along with his girlfriend Eleanor Mills, a singer in the church choir. Both were married to other people at the time. Was Edward's jealous wife responsible for the killings? We argue the Hall-Mills murder case with Christine Woodward and Michele Lee!
Did Dr. Sam Sheppard kills his wife Marilyn to be with another woman, or was he accused of a murder he didn't commit? We argue the case that (might have) inspired The Fugative with Jessica Barth. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pics and more!
We're rereleasing a TTA classic this week! In 1974, auto executive Liz Carmichael claimed she'd invented a three-wheeled car called The Dale, which would get 70 miles per gallon. After raising over $3 million in investments and pre-orders though, she never built it. Was she a dreamer or fraudster? We argue the case with Sean Roschman.
We're re-releasing one of our wildest cases this week about the murder of Missouri fraudster Dee Dee Blanchard.
We're back with a brand-new case! Was 2-year-old Caylee Anthony's death an accident or a murder? We cover the Casey Anthony trial with Julia Harrah. Follow @TryTrialAgain on instagram for eispode pictures and more!
We'll be back with a new case next week! In the meantime, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes - Woke Date Night, about the case that inspired Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
We're re-relesing one of our favorite episodes this week - a case helped turn Dorian on to true crime! Here's episode 39 on Audrey Marie Hilley!
We're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes this week: You Had Me at Collar Bomb about the Margorie Diehl-Armstrong case!
We have news about the Robert Neulander case! Check out our re-release of episode 38 and stick around after the show for updates!
We've got updates on the Martin Shkreli case! Check out the re-release of our episode on his first trial, and stick around after the show to hear about his latest brush with the law!
We're off this week, so we're re-releasing our episode on the Jussie Smollett case. Stick around after the show for updates!
Faylene Grant survived a 60-foot fall in September 2001 and drowned in her bathtub less than a week later. Was her death an accident, a suicide, or a murder? We argue the case with Rosalyn Luna. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Was Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes a fraudster or an entrepreneur? We argue the case with Aimee Morris and John O'Donnell. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
THIS ONE HAS A BOMBSHELL ENDING Y'ALL. Did Crystal Mangum stab and kill her boyfriend Reggie Daye in self-defense, or was it murder? We argue the case with Kit So. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook for episode pictures and more!
South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfiend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day, 2013. Was it an accident or a murder? We argue the case. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Did Robert Durst shoot and kill his neighbor Morris Black in self-defense, or murder him to keep a secret? We argue the case with Carrie Faverty. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Happy Black History Month, everybody! We're kicking it off with a case involving one of the most famous social justice activists in American history. Did Angela Davis help plan a 1970 prison-break scheme that resulted in the deaths of four people? We argue the case Kimberly Anderson. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Did Dolores Vasquez kill Rocio Wanninkhof, the daughter of her former lover, as revenge for their breakup? We argue one of Spain's most famous cases with Kyla Evans. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Did actor Jussie Smollett fake an attack on himself for publicity, or was he the victim of a real hate crime? We argue the case with Robyn Tretter. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!
We're back with a case ripped from the headlines! Anthony Broadwater was convicted of raping college student Alice Sebold in 1982. Was he guilty though? We argue the case with Jason Meyers. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for episode pictures and more!