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John Hinkley Jr. shoots President Ronald Reagan, reportedly to gain the attention of a young Hollywood star; a lab worker derails the criminal justice system, resulting in freedom for convicted criminals.
John Hinkley Jr. shoots President Ronald Reagan, reportedly to gain the attention of a young Hollywood star; a lab worker derails the criminal justice system, resulting in freedom for convicted criminals.
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S1, EP78 "Tragedy in Waco"A 51-day standoff between federal agents and cult leader David Koresh ends in a fiery tragedy.
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S1, EP71 "Death of a Football Legend"Pro-football legend Steve McNair's secret affair ends in a murder/suicide; Chicago cop Jon Burge provides extremely cruel and unusual punishment.
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S1, EP74 "Murder in China"When a British businessman is murdered in China, signs point to a prominent family in the Chinese Communist Party; the Hollywood Madam provides escorts for A-list clients.
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S1, EP75 "Milkshake Murder"Nancy Kissel incapacitates her husband with a milkshake full of sedatives before bludgeoning him; the U.S. government goes after a Mexican drug-cartel leader.
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S1, EP77 "Death of the King of Pop"Minutes after Michael Jackson dies, his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, launches a cover-up; a greedy stock trader nearly takes down Wall Street.
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S1, EP69 "Murder in the Lab"The body of missing doctoral student Annie Le is found stuffed inside a basement wall; the IRS targets actor Wesley Snipes.
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S1, EP68 "The Chessboard Killer"Deranged Alexander Pichushkin goes on a killing spree near Moscow; art dealer Larry Salander swindles his big-name clients.
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S1, EP67 "Killer Conviction: Justice or Mistake?"Police may have steered young Christopher Tapp into a false confession for a vicious murder; white supremacist Buford Furrow goes on a killing spree.
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This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening -- and resolution -- of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards.
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Featuring police officers, constables and sheriff's deputies patrolling streets for car thieves, drug pushers, sex-trade workers, violent thugs and anyone else who dares step onto the wrong side of the law. No music, no scripted dialogue, no narration; just gritty videos of cops in action during patrols and other police activities.
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Eagle-eyed technical experts prove there is no such thing as a perfect crime as they assemble the pieces every criminal leaves behind. Dramatic crime re-creations and, sometimes, part of the investigations are a staple of the series. Some of the re-creations include alternate versions of the crimes, which are disproved by science. The show's episodes follow each case from the initial investigation until it reaches its legal resolution.
Murder, She Wrote
Mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher - a down-to-earth, middle-aged widow - ferrets out the criminals in idyllic Cabot Cove, Maine, which apparently is the murder capital of the United States for the show's 12-season run. Though while traveling, she uncovers a fair number of killers as well.