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Crusading attorney Juliet Yackel tries to save her client, Darnell Williams, from execution.
Crusading attorney Juliet Yackel tries to save her client, Darnell Williams, from execution.
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S14, EP1 "The Scott Peterson Trial"Fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson is convicted of murdering his wife and their unborn son.
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S14, EP3 "A Warrant to Kill"A deputy sheriff's dispute with a Texas woman ends in her death.
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S14, EP4 "Countdown to an Execution"Crusading attorney Juliet Yackel tries to save her client, Darnell Williams, from execution.
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S14, EP5 "The Brit and the Bodybuilder"A Texas woman is murdered after claiming that her husband is a sexual deviant and a threat to their children's safety.
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S13, EP29 "Accused in Appalachia"A Virginia woman is in and out of prison trying to prove herself innocent of killing her husband.
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S13, EP23 "A Model Murder"Linda Sobek, a pretty, vivacious Los Angeles model turns up missing after a photo shoot; the police investigation leads to photographer Charles Rathbun, who, after much back-and-forth, says he killed her by accident.
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