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A mother is found shot in her car with no witnesses; a son kills his veteran father, claiming self-defense.
A mother is found shot in her car with no witnesses; a son kills his veteran father, claiming self-defense.
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S4, EP8 "Dylan Rounds and Cristina Prodan"A killer records himself tampering with the weapon; phone data exposes betrayal.
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