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A seemingly mild-mannered husband turns out to be a cold-blooded killer guilty of murdering two wives.
A seemingly mild-mannered husband turns out to be a cold-blooded killer guilty of murdering two wives.
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S11, EP18 "Justifiable Homicide?"Two men on trial for killing an elderly man claim that he had abused his family for decades.
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S12, EP1 "Who Killed Hannah Hill?"An Ohio teenager turns up in the trunk of her car six days after being reported missing.
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S12, EP3 "A Mother's Betrayal"A national advocate of health-care reform is accused of trying to keep her child deathly ill.
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S12, EP4 "A Questionable Doctor"A defense attorney persuades an appeals court to issue a highly unusual ruling in the trial of a doctor convicted of killing elderly patients.
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S11, EP16 "The Black Widow of Vegas"When the charred remains of a wealthy Las Vegas real estate developer are discovered, suspicion falls on the least likely of suspects: his sweet, gentle wife who doesn't look anything like a killer.
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S11, EP15 "Crib Death?"Crimes and court cases that challenged and/or changed the legal system.
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S11, EP14 "Vanished"A young woman vanishes after being seen talking with a suspect in an earlier disappearance case.
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S11, EP12 "The Monster Inside"Investigators link a parolee to the rapes and murders of two women in San Luis Obispo, Calif., and he gets a death sentence.
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