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On a cold November night, a man calls the police because his wife went out for a walk and never returned; when police finally find her body, it tells a far different story than a simple walk in the snow.
On a cold November night, a man calls the police because his wife went out for a walk and never returned; when police finally find her body, it tells a far different story than a simple walk in the snow.
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S5, EP13 "The Murdaugh Murders"On a winter night in South Carolina's Lowcountry, a simple boat trip turns into an unforgettable nightmare that triggers the demise of the Murdaughs, a prominent South Carolina family.
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S1, EP3 "Blizzard Betrayal"On a cold November night, a man calls the police because his wife went out for a walk and never returned; when police finally find her body, it tells a far different story than a simple walk in the snow.
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S1, EP5 "Murder and Mud"On July 26, 2002, Ty Lathon was killed by a shotgun blast near the Shenandoah River. Tire tracks in the muddy scene led police to suspect Lewis Felts. Surveillance caught Felts cleaning his Jeep, and forensic geologists matched unique mud on his car to the crime scene. Phone records placed him nearby. Faced with the evidence, Felts pled guilty to murder and received 25 years.
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