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Blood Town
Penny Dearmin
31 episodes
2 weeks ago
In season two, we bring you coverage from the State of Georgia v. Marcus Lillard trial. He is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. From opening arguments to closing statements, the State contends that Marcus Lillard had a history of strangling women during sex and did strangle his girlfriend Marianne Shockley on Mother's Day 2019, causing her death. They further argue that his conduct was reckless by not calling 911 for nearly two hours. The defense purports that there is no evidence that sex took place that night, and if it did, there is no evidence that it was caused by Marcus Lillard. Hear all of the evidence and testimony from the trial and decide for yourself if Marcus Lillard is guilty or not guilty.
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In season two, we bring you coverage from the State of Georgia v. Marcus Lillard trial. He is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. From opening arguments to closing statements, the State contends that Marcus Lillard had a history of strangling women during sex and did strangle his girlfriend Marianne Shockley on Mother's Day 2019, causing her death. They further argue that his conduct was reckless by not calling 911 for nearly two hours. The defense purports that there is no evidence that sex took place that night, and if it did, there is no evidence that it was caused by Marcus Lillard. Hear all of the evidence and testimony from the trial and decide for yourself if Marcus Lillard is guilty or not guilty.
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Episodes (20/31)
Blood Town
The Reckoning
2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 57 seconds

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Don't Lie to Me
2 years ago
37 minutes 7 seconds

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Felony Murder, et al.
2 years ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

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One or Two?
2 years ago
38 minutes 38 seconds

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America's First Female Serial Killer with Mary Kay McBrayer
2 years ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

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Play Hard
3 years ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

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Desire
3 years ago
31 minutes 41 seconds

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Blood Town on 48 Hours
3 years ago
11 minutes 35 seconds

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Two Grown Ass Men
3 years ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

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A Very Large Window of Time
3 years ago
27 minutes 53 seconds

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You Did What Now?
3 years ago
32 minutes 6 seconds

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It's Close to That
3 years ago
36 minutes 25 seconds

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Sunday Night Stoner Parties
3 years ago
31 minutes 58 seconds

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Nowhere to be Seen
3 years ago
44 minutes 4 seconds

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Still on Earth
3 years ago
39 minutes 50 seconds

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Blood Town on Trial
3 years ago
42 minutes 35 seconds

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Season 2 Trailer: Blood Town on Trial
3 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

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Two Years and New Charges
4 years ago
18 minutes 7 seconds

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Could've Been
4 years ago
46 minutes 48 seconds

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Shift the Blame
5 years ago
43 minutes 42 seconds

Blood Town
In season two, we bring you coverage from the State of Georgia v. Marcus Lillard trial. He is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. From opening arguments to closing statements, the State contends that Marcus Lillard had a history of strangling women during sex and did strangle his girlfriend Marianne Shockley on Mother's Day 2019, causing her death. They further argue that his conduct was reckless by not calling 911 for nearly two hours. The defense purports that there is no evidence that sex took place that night, and if it did, there is no evidence that it was caused by Marcus Lillard. Hear all of the evidence and testimony from the trial and decide for yourself if Marcus Lillard is guilty or not guilty.