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A teen ends up dead after an intense breakup.

A teen ends up dead after an intense breakup.

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S1, EP61 "Fateful Connection"

A detective who is haunted by the case of two missing women finds herself on the trail of a killer.

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S1, EP73 "The Stranger You Know"

The person responsible for the savage beating of a woman refuses to give an explanation.

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S1, EP42 "Loved to Death"

A teen ends up dead after an intense breakup.

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S1, EP74 "AKA Rockefeller"

Authorities suspect a con man who has used many different identities may be a murderer.

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Original Air Date: Sep 11, 2023
Playback: HD
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