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A family is gunned down in a small Ohio town, and a messy custody battle uncovers the massacre's truth.
A family is gunned down in a small Ohio town, and a messy custody battle uncovers the massacre's truth.
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S1, EP10 "Somebody's Lying"A 16-year-old is gunned down in broad daylight; witnesses point investigators to his pregnant girlfriend.
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S1, EP11 "The Missing Fiancèe"A man reports his fiancée missing, but over a decade, his shifting story slowly begins to unravel.
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S1, EP12 "Mom and Dad Are Dead"A mother and father are killed in two separate violent incidents-both at the hands of their own son.
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S1, EP13 "The Mysterious Death of Alex Bello-Ortiz"A young cadet is killed by a .22 rifle shot at home; was it an accident, suicide-or something more sinister?
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S1, EP9 "Under Surveillance"A sneaker meetup to buy and sell Yeezys turns deadly; but surveillance footage tracks the suspects' every move.
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S1, EP6 "In Her Own Home"A woman is shot dead by an intruder, but her husband falls under suspicion.
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S1, EP5 "Leave the Window Open"An estranged husband sneaks into his wife's home, leading to 55 hours of torture.
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S1, EP4 "If I Can't Have You"An obsessive ex-boyfriend stalks his ex-girlfriend during a night out on the town, ending in tragedy.
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