Ep 3. Blaine Milam
- TV-14
- September 17, 2013
- 43 min
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Blaine Milam was a troubled young man who had a difficult upbringing. His mother, stepfather, and grandparents were all addicted to drugs, and he witnessed violence and abuse from a young age. As a result, he turned to drugs himself and began committing petty crimes to support his habit.
However, his life took a dark turn when he became involved with Jessica Carson, a woman who was also addicted to drugs and had mental health issues. Together, they abused drugs, engaged in criminal activity, and eventually had a child, Amora.
In December 2008, Milam and Carson were arrested for the murder of Amora, who was just 13 months old at the time. They were accused of beating and sexually assaulting the child, resulting in her death. Milam denied any involvement in Amora's death and claimed that Carson was solely responsible.
The episode explores Milam's life leading up to the crime and the events that led to his arrest and conviction. It also delves into the question of whether he was actually responsible for Amora's death or if he was wrongly accused.
The show includes interviews with Milam's family members, lawyers, and other individuals involved in the case. It also features footage from the trial and Milam's police interrogation.
Throughout the episode, viewers are left to ponder the complexities of the case and the role that drugs, mental illness, and trauma played in Milam's life and actions. They are also forced to grapple with the question of whether Milam deserves the death penalty for his alleged crimes.
Overall, the episode offers a sobering and thought-provoking look at a tragic case that raises important questions about justice, mental health, and the death penalty.