Trial 4

Trial 4

  • 2020
  • 1 Seasons
  • 8 Episodes
  •  6.955  (22)
  •   Ended

Charged as a teen in the 1993 killing of a Boston cop, Sean K. Ellis fights to prove his innocence while exposing police corruption and systemic racism.

Trial 4
Seasons
Chapter 8: Worst Case Scenario
8. Chapter 8: Worst Case Scenario
November 11, 2020
The election of a new district attorney gives Ellis reason to hope. Later, a hush-hush press conference puts everyone on edge.
Chapter 7: Black Irish
7. Chapter 7: Black Irish
November 11, 2020
As the voters of Suffolk County prepare to elect their next district attorney, Scapicchio digs into who funded the reward for Ellis' conviction.
Chapter 6: A Taste Of Freedom
6. Chapter 6: A Taste Of Freedom
November 11, 2020
Knowing it's his last chance, Ellis nervously prepares for a fourth murder trial. Also, an investigator searches for an old witness.
Chapter 5: Hidden Link
5. Chapter 5: Hidden Link
November 11, 2020
Ellis' attorney, Rosemary Scapicchio, remains dogged in her pursuit of the missing documents that may hold the key to her client getting a new trial.
Chapter 4: Badge Of Shame
4. Chapter 4: Badge Of Shame
November 11, 2020
Journalists expose corruption in the Boston Police Department, inspiring Ellis to seek a new trial and perhaps a new lawyer.
Chapter 3: Three Trials
3. Chapter 3: Three Trials
November 11, 2020
As Ellis and his lawyers recount his first jury trial, former jurors share their decision processes. A witness's statements are put to the test.
Chapter 2: Usual Suspects
2. Chapter 2: Usual Suspects
November 11, 2020
Police home in on a suspect, a 19-year-old named Sean K. Ellis. Boston journalists and cops recall another murder case that fanned racial tensions.
Chapter 1: Execution-Style Murder
1. Chapter 1: Execution-Style Murder
November 11, 2020
In 1993, the execution-style killing of a Boston police officer sets off a frantic citywide search for suspects.
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Charged as a teen in the 1993 killing of a Boston cop, Sean K. Ellis fights to prove his innocence while exposing police corruption and systemic racism.
  • Premiere Date
    November 11, 2020
  • Rating
    6.955  (22)