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A boy's toy car provides an important clue for detectives as they struggle to make a case against a serial killer.
A boy's toy car provides an important clue for detectives as they struggle to make a case against a serial killer.
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S2, EP12 "The Widow and the Wolf; Unicorns and Alligators"A murder victim's niece starts an advocate group; a car preserves a victim's body.
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S2, EP13 "Vintage Murder; Trouble in Paradise"DNA on a cigarette brings a rapist and murderer to justice; a confession made to a TV star helps police to solve a murder.
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S2, EP14 "The Perfect Murder; Death of the Innocents"A respected Florida man's wife dies suddenly; the horrifying discovery of the remains of two newborn babies.
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S2, EP15 "The Unluckiest Man; The Deadly Triangle"A fire investigator helps crack the case of an arsonist and killer; a prison inmate gives information about a murder that took place 15 years earlier.
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S2, EP11 "Murder on the Menu"A boy's toy car provides an important clue for detectives as they struggle to make a case against a serial killer.
Cold Case Files
S2, EP10 "Crimes of the KKK"Klansmen set fire to an NAACP president's home, killing him; a white man confesses to forcing a black man to jump from a bridge to his death.
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S2, EP9 "Lady in the Box"After receiving a crucial clue, police solve a woman's murder more than 20 years after the fact.
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S2, EP8 "In the Care of a Killer; Deadly Lies"A re-enactment of a toddler's death is responsible for solving the crime; divers manage to locate a body.
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