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Two innocent people confess to a serial killer's crimes.
Two innocent people confess to a serial killer's crimes.
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S13, EP13 "Stacey's Story"A woman kills her father after years of alleged sexual abuse and threats.
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S13, EP15 "Murder & Mrs. B."A teacher is accused of recruiting teens to kill her husband.
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S13, EP16 "Murder in Paradise"Men serving time for the rape and murder of a young woman in Hawaii maintain their innocence.
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S13, EP18 "Double Life, Double Murder"A man's wife and lover are murdered while on a shopping trip together.
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S13, EP12 "Thrill Killers"Photographs help police to implicate a couple in the murders of two vacationers.
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S13, EP5 "Playing With Fire"Despite a lack of evidence, a young Ohio man is convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
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S13, EP4 "The Happy Face Killer"Two innocent people confess to a serial killer's crimes.
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S13, EP3 "Murder by Mercedes"A Houston dentist is accused of running down her adulterous husband with her car.
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