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19 Episodes 2022 - 2023
Episode 1
Thu, May 19, 202241 mins
A small Ohio town is shaken in 2010 when Tina Herrmann, 31, Stephanie Sprang, 41, Sarah Maynard, 13, and Kody Maynard, 11, mysteriously vanish. Investigators find the family's home covered in blood but very few clues. A tiny detail helps authorities track down a suspect, but they need answers from him before time runs out.

Episode 2
Thu, May 26, 202241 mins
In 2013 when a beloved Yakima, Washington art teacher, Desiree Sunford, is murdered in her own home, her husband Scott Sunford and a growing list of suspects such as Paige Blades and Marty Grismer face tough questions in the interrogation room.
Episode 3
Thu, Jun 2, 202241 mins
A man with a dark past is brought into the interrogation room after a woman is murdered and a young girl vanishes. Detectives hope they can keep the man talking long enough so they can obtain clues to help them rescue the girl, in the hopes that she is still alive.
Episode 4
Thu, Jun 9, 202241 mins
A small Texas town is rocked when a bride-to-be is found brutally murdered just a week before her wedding. Three men, including her fiance, are brought into the interrogation room. Will they provide the answers needed to bring justice for the victim?
Episode 5
Thu, Jun 16, 202241 mins
A young mother mysteriously vanishes. As Pensacola, Florida investigators untangle a complicated web of friendships and finances, the woman she was last seen with is brought into the interrogation room.
Episode 6
Thu, Jun 23, 202241 mins
After a woman is killed by her foster daughter, detectives discover new evidence and then confront the victim's husband with difficult questions in an effort to establish whether the foster daughter acted alone in the killing.
Episode 7
Thu, Jul 7, 202241 mins
Two stories: 1. Pensacola, Florida: A married Navy police officer, Zachary Littleton, is interrogated by investigators after the woman he was having an affair with, Samira "Sammy" Watkins, goes missing on October 31, 2009. Her body was found on November 3, 2009. Littleton went on trial and was found guilty. 2. Newton Falls, Ohio: Major Karl Hoering, age 43, goes missing on March 15, 2007. His wife of a few months, Claudia Hoering, flees to her native country Brazil. Karl's family members work tirelessly with Brazil and they are finally able to get Claudia extradited to the United States in January 2018, almost 11 years after the murder. She goes to trial in January 2019 and is found guilty.
Episode 8
Thu, Jul 14, 202241 mins
This installment details the murder of U.S. Postal Service employee Tony Mosby shortly before 2 AM on February 19, 2018. Mosby had been employed by the USPS for 14 years. Because Mosby was "on the job" when the murder occurred on Interstate 30 in Dallas, Texas, the murder was classified as a Federal crime. Donnie Ferrell, age 26, was riding in a Mazda with three other occupants. Ferrell was sitting in the front passenger seat of the car. In an apparent fit of road rage, Ferrell shot several bullets out of the passenger window, aiming toward Mosby's large Postal Service truck. One of the bullets ripped through the windshield of Mosby's truck and killed him. Ferrell had perceived that Mosby had "cut him off" on the busy freeway. The Mazda did not stop and none of the occupants called 911. Ferrell was eventually caught and confessed to the crime and was sentenced to 30 years in Federal prison.
Episode 9
Thu, Jul 21, 202241 mins
A former nursing assistant, Reta Mays, age 46, confessed to using insulin to murder seven elderly patients at a VA hospital and will spend the rest of her life in prison. U.S. District Judge Thomas Kleeh called Reta Mays a monster of the "worst kind.... you are the monster no one sees coming." He delivered a life sentence for each murder victim, plus 20 years for an eighth victim she tried to kill. Mays is not eligible for probation for the seven life sentences, Kleeh said. She was ordered to pay restitution to the victims' families. The victims ranged in age from 81 to 96 and served in the Army, Navy and Air Force during World War II and wars in Korea and Vietnam. They died at the hands of the same person, at the same place, in the same way.
Episode 10
Thu, Jul 28, 202241 mins
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana: On August 5, 2018, Ryan Cody Lamb discovers that his male partner, 31-year-old Ryan Nixon, has been stabbed to death with a pair of scissors. Ryan Lamb makes a frantic phone call to 911 to report the death, but soon becomes the prime murder suspect.

Episode 11
Thu, Nov 3, 202241 mins
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada: In August 2017, Rori Chantel Hache, age 18, goes missing. A few days after her disappearance, a couple calls a plumber for stopped-up drains in their apartment. This leads to the basement neighbor, 45-year-old Adam Strong, as the possible culprit for the human remains found in the drain and also found in his freezer. The Durham Regional Police interrogate Strong with little success. It is not until Detective Paul Mitton, a high-level experienced interrogator can interview Strong, that real progress is made. In the end, Strong is found guilty of the First Degree Murder of Rori Hache and the 2008 Manslaughter of Kandis Fitzgerald, age 19 at the time she disappeared, whose case came up when detectives found her DNA on a knife in Strong's apartment in 2017. Strong had dismembered both bodies and showed psychopathic tendencies to his personality.
Episode 12
Thu, Nov 10, 202241 mins
Romulus, New York, November 20, 2008: A truck falls off a jack and kills Levi Holger Karlsen, age 23 and a father of two young children. His death at first was ruled an accident, but through further investigation, it develops that Levi Karlsen was intentionally murdered by his father, Karl H. Karlsen, who had recently taken out a life insurance policy on his son. Karl Karlsen received over $700,000 in life insurance proceeds for the death of his son Levi. When Karl Karlsen's crimes come to light, it also sparks an investigation into the death of Karl's former wife in California who died in a 1991 house fire. It is determined that, on January 1, 1991, Karl Karlsen intentionally set the residence fire and knowingly killed Christina Ann Alexander Karlsen, age 30, of Murphys, Calaveras County, California, so that he could collect on a $200,000 life insurance policy he took out 19 days before her death. In November 2013, Karl Karlsen pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for his son Levi Karlsen's death. Karl Karlsen's second wife, Cindy Karlsen, worked with investigators when she learned that her husband Karl Karlsen had taken out a $1.2 million life insurance policy on her life. She feared that she would most likely become his third murder victim. Karl Karlsen was sentenced to life in prison.
Episode 13
Thu, Nov 17, 202241 mins
Two stories are outlined: Story #1. Pensacola, Florida, January 11, 2015: Discusses the "drug deal gone bad" murder of Joseph Edward Ross, Age 26, who was gunned down behind the Corner Store convenience store at 3818 N. 9th Ave., Pensacola, FL. The killer/shooter was Nicholas Alan Nehring, aka Nick Nehring, age 23, and the getaway driver was Jerryl Lovelace. Nick Nehring was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. Jerryl Lovelace was not charged in connection to the homicide. Story #2. Clive, Iowa and Des Moines, Iowa: Discusses the shocking attempted murder cases of Nicole Poole Franklin who pleaded guilty to running over two children, in two separate 2019 "hate crime" incidents, with her car. One of the victims, Natalia Miranda, who was 14 years old when she was run over, contributes to this installment. Both victims are mostly recovered after their harrowing ordeals.
Episode 14
Thu, Dec 1, 202241 mins
May 23, 2019, Pensacola, Florida: The body of Charles Locke, age 54, is found at the Clark Sand Pit in Escambia County. Investigators interview Locke's next-door neighbor Kalvin Allison, age 44. So much evidence is discovered that they charge and arrest Allison. In the end, Allison is convicted of second-degree murder of Locke and is sentenced to life in prison. Locke's sister, Crystal Ricket, speaks about her love and admiration for her brother Charlie.
Episode 15
Thu, Dec 8, 202241 mins
Chester, New York, December 18, 2019: A young father, Michael Gregory Partridge, age 28, is brutally beaten and bound with an electrical cord and is left to die on the side of an icy, dark road. After about 20 minutes, a passerby in a vehicle calls 911 and emergency vehicle arrive, but Michael Partridge sadly dies upon arriving at the hospital from blunt force trauma and internal bleeding. Due to discovering revealing text messages, investigators are able to zero in on four suspects: Courtney Clemenza, Seth Pelsang, Timothy Smith and Robert "Bobby" Haskell. The suspects are interrogated separately and the finger-pointing begins. It will be up to the homicide detectives to unravel the truth behind their stories and apprehend the individual or individuals who are responsible for the crime. In the end, all four suspects were arrested due to their various parts in the murder. They were sentenced at different times during 2020 and 2021. Courtney Clemenza, age 33, pleaded guilty to 2nd degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 2 to 6 years in state prison. Seth Pelsang, age 31, pleaded guilty to 1st degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 9 years in state prison. Timothy Smith, age 37, pleaded guilty to 2nd degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 1 to 4 years in state prison. Bobby Haskell, age 55, the man who inflicted the actual beating with a metal baseball bat, pleaded guilty to 1st degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 12 years in state prison.
Episode 16
Thu, Dec 15, 202241 mins
STORY 1: The first segment details the October 2016 murder of Patricia Ann "Patty" Dresser, age 52, in Greenfield, Indiana. The perpetrator, Spencer Spielman, now age 20, was convicted of her murder in 2017 and was sentenced to 55 years in prison. The motive had been robbery. STORY 2: The second segment details the October 1989 murder of Flora Rundle, age 71, in South Salt Lake/Salt Lake City, Utah. The case went cold for over 20 years before it was reopened by a cold case detective team. DNA was found under her fingernails that tied Gary Dean Hilfiker to her murder. He was located in prison, already serving a separate life sentence for the 1992 murder of his girlfriend, Marsha Haverty, age 38. His parole date for Haverty's murder was fast approaching. In 2014, now at age 56, Gary Hilfiker was sentenced to life in prison for Flora's murder. The motive had been robbery.
Episode 17
Thu, Dec 22, 202241 mins
February 3, 2007, Waseca County, Minnesota, 3:23 AM: An intruder breaks into the house of husband Tracy Kruger, age 40, wife Hilary Kruger, age 41, and sons Alec Dean Kruger, age 13 and Zac Kruger, age 10. The intruder shoots and kills Tracy Kruger and Alec Kruger and critically wounds Hilary Kruger, who survives the horrific invasion after eight months in two different hospitals. Zac Kruger was not sleeping at home that night, he was staying at a friend's house. Before his death, young Alec Kruger phoned 911 to report the home invasion. Evidence left at the scene prompts detectives to contact Michael Stanley Zabawa, age 24 of Matawan, Byron Township, MN. He is arrested and his trial begins in early 2009. Michael Zabawa is found guilty of the murders of Tracy Kruger and Alec Kruger, and the attempted murder of Hilary Kruger. He is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Law enforcement officials report that he did not show any remorse for his actions. This is also evident in his interrogations seen on this show. In addition to the homicide detectives, both Hilary Kruger and Zac Kruger participated in this installment.
Episode 18
Thu, Dec 29, 202241 mins
Story 1. Authorities question a woman, Mary Rice, who traveled with a serial killer, Billy Boyette, about whether she was a victim or an accomplice. In 2017, in Florida and surrounding states, Billy Boyette was responsible for the murders of Jacqueline Moore, Alicia Greer, Peggy Broz and Kayla Crocker. Billy committed suicide when he and Mary Rice were apprehended. During her filmed interrogation, Mary lied to the investigator, telling him that she was forced to participate in the crimes. When confronted with the fact that she was caught on multiple surveillance cameras, and that the police knew she was lying, she gradually changed her story. Mary was arrested, convicted of being an accomplice to murder and sentenced to prison. Story 2. Oklahoma, December 2012: This interrogation features Jerrold Murray, who killed Generro Sanchez, age 18, in cold blood. In just a few minutes, Murray boldly admits to killing the college student. Murray was charged with first-degree murder and was found "not guilty by reason of insanity". This injustice lead to a change in Oklahoma law. Under the new Oklahoma law, people who commit crimes associated with mental defects that include an anti-social personality disorder such as sociopath or psychopath, could be found guilty and sentenced to prison.
Episode 19
Thu, Jan 5, 202341 mins
Norfolk, Virginia, September 11, 1980: Kathleen Doyle, age 25, was found dead in her home. She was the wife of a U.S. Navy pilot who was deployed at the time of the homicide. With little evidence for investigators to go on, the murder case went cold. It heated up when prolific serial killer Henry Lee Lucas confessed to the murder. However, this confession turned out to be a hoax. The case went cold again for 33 years, until a DNA match pointed to Dennis Lee Bowman as the killer. In 2018, 38 years after the murder, Dennis Bowman was convicted of Kathleen Doyle's murder.