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Publicity of a man's mandatory release in Texas brings forth a witness to a murder after 24 years in Michigan.
Publicity of a man's mandatory release in Texas brings forth a witness to a murder after 24 years in Michigan.
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S5, EP3 "Death of a Deacon; A Wife's Mission"When a church deacon is found shot to death it looks like police may have stumbled upon a multi-party murder plot; a wife remains a key suspect in her husband's murder case for six years, until she attempts to prove her own innocence.
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S5, EP5 "The Sunday Morning Slasher"Publicity of a man's mandatory release in Texas brings forth a witness to a murder after 24 years in Michigan.
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S4, EP16 "The Tourniquet; Burning Desire"DNA evidence leads to the arrest of Houston's notorious "tourniquet killer"; a young woman is found shot and burned in an olive orchard.
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