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A filmmaker and a former Marine work to find a woman's killer.
A filmmaker and a former Marine work to find a woman's killer.
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S31, EP18 "Mystery at Eagle Creek"An Oregon man who was accused of pushing his fiancée off a cliff during a hike tells his side of the story.
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S31, EP29 "Murder on Red River"A filmmaker and a former Marine work to find a woman's killer.
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S31, EP3 "Operation Murder"A decorated former U.S. Army soldier who pretended to take on a hit job for two Houston-area doctors talks about the case.
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S31, EP5 "Storm of Suspicion"The search for a missing mother of two during Hurricane Harvey.
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S38, EP24 "The Day My Mother Never Came Home"A fresh look at the evidence in a mother's murder ultimately implicates her son's father, who used their then 6-year-old son as his alibi.
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S38, EP23 ""Dead Girls Don't Talk""A Los Angeles man awaits sentencing after he was found guilty last month of murdering two young women and sexually assaulting seven others.
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S38, EP22 "Could Angela Prichard Have Been Saved?"When Angela Prichard was terrorized by her husband, she turned to the police for help, but it did not prevent her death.
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