Eyedrop killer’s alleged alibi plot foiled; Sex therapist’s stalker sentenced — TCD Sidebar – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Michael Ayala joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the legal fallout of a jailhouse letter allegedly penned by the eyedrop killer, sentencing for an obsessive ex convicted of a Hollywood sex therapist’s murder, and the ongoing RICO trial of Young Thug.

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30 thoughts on “Eyedrop killer’s alleged alibi plot foiled; Sex therapist’s stalker sentenced — TCD Sidebar”
  1. As someone that listens to young thug I don’t know what lyrics they could use in court, that man isn’t specifics in his raps. Man made a song called “Die today” and all he talks about is his house, women, fashion and that someone’s gonna die.

  2. I understand by your discussion that the death penalty is for revenge and not for a deterrent. what does it matter? What state would have killed him? None of us should be killing anybody. Then following that discussion, you have no suggestions on how to stop people being harassed by preditors who can easily acquire guns? Disappointed in this discussion.

  3. 8:07 what if she wrote the letter at the trial and left it in the courtroom for the “friend” to get once the courtroom was cleared? Just a thought. The friend may not have wanted to admit she got it from the courtroom.

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