Connecticut reached the jury instruction stage Monday in the trial of Michelle Troconis in Stamford, where state prosecutors Sean McGuinness and Michelle Manning have dueled with Hartford defense attorney Jon Schoenhorn and co-counsel Audrey Felsen for the past month over whether or not Troconis was involved in the conspiracy to murder Jennifer Dulos.

Watching along with us and developing her own significant following in the process has been attorney Lee Wallace of Atlanta, who has built more than 140,000 subscribers to her Lawyer Lee channel. We checked in with the Harvard educated attorney recently for a chat about some of the specifics of this Connecticut “case of the century,” which has been everything from frustrating and confusing to a uniquely compelling thrill.

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