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A young wife and mother thinks murder is easier than divorce; a suspected terrorist is accused of plotting to detonate a dirty bomb.
A young wife and mother thinks murder is easier than divorce; a suspected terrorist is accused of plotting to detonate a dirty bomb.
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S1, EP99 "Killer Day Trader"After his wife is murdered, mild-mannered chemist Mark Barton uses the life-insurance money to dive into the risky world of day-trading; a designer turns his young models into victims of sexual abuse.
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S1, EP101 "The Stepfather Murder"A teen claims a masked intruder killed her stepfather; a young bride dies while scuba diving near the Great Barrier Reef.
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S1, EP98 "Troubled Teen or Brutal Killer?"Though admitting to abusing drugs and stripping for money, Nevada's Kirsten Lobato denies being a killer; a real-life soap opera turns into a twisted, lethal tale.
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S1, EP97 "Until Death Do Us Part"A young wife and mother thinks murder is easier than divorce; a suspected terrorist is accused of plotting to detonate a dirty bomb.
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S1, EP96 "Deadly Siblings"Jerad and Amanda Miller take their extremist views on a violent rampage; a teacher's husband goes over the edge when she begins dating one of her former students.
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S1, EP94 "Targeting an American Terrorist"Anwar Al-Awlaki is killed by a U.S. drone strike after joining the top ranks of Al Qaeda; a vengeful accountant tries to silence his wife.
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