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A woman who falsely accused the Duke University men's lacrosse team of rape is charged with the attempted murder of her boyfriend; a trusted employee embezzles $34 million to feed a shopping addiction.
A woman who falsely accused the Duke University men's lacrosse team of rape is charged with the attempted murder of her boyfriend; a trusted employee embezzles $34 million to feed a shopping addiction.
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S1, EP46 "The Starlet Murder"An obsessed fan fatally shoots a young actress; the "Mayflower Madam."
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S1, EP50 "The Stripper Who Became a Murderer"A woman who falsely accused the Duke University men's lacrosse team of rape is charged with the attempted murder of her boyfriend; a trusted employee embezzles $34 million to feed a shopping addiction.
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S1, EP54 "The Hammer Homicide"A battered woman beats her sleeping husband to death; a powerful Chinese leader is sentenced to life in prison.
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S1, EP55 "Jet Set Murder"A British male model's night of sex, drugs and violence ends in murder; a body stuffed in a suitcase in Bali.
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S1, EP44 "Mass Murder in the Ukraine"The "Beast of Ukraine" kills more than 52 people; a hotshot broker gets tips on a promising experimental Alzheimer's drug.
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S1, EP41 "Anchorwoman Murder"TV news anchor Anne Pressly is murdered in her home; TV personality Kevin Trudeau is accused of fraud and larceny.
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S1, EP40 "A Murder in Italy"American college student Amanda Knox, studying abroad, finds herself facing a lifetime behind bars after her roommate is murdered.
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S1, EP36 "A Fashionista's Murder"Fashion designer Rudolph Moshammer is murdered by a male prostitute; musician Tim Lambesis gets caught up in a murder-for-hire plot.
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