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S28, EP5 "The Box"
Years after a Montana man is found dead, his son opens up a box of case files to find out what really happened.

S32, EP12 "The End of the Affair"
After police discover the burned body of a missing Miami man at the edge of the Florida Everglades, the wife of a local supermarket mogul comes forward to reveal a shocking secret and possible lead.

S22, EP11 "Secrets in Seattle"
When a woman's remains are found miles from her home, investigators start digging into her past.

S23, EP1 "Before Dawn"
The investigation into the death of a pregnant woman just months after she wed her high school sweetheart reveals secret lives and feuds.

S33, EP23 "The Widow of Woodland Hills"
A teen returns home from school to find her father, a celebrity hairdresser, brutally murdered in their backyard; a neighbor's security camera helps investigators identify unlikely suspects and an illicit affair as the case captivates the country.

S33, EP22 "The Last Mile"
A college student home for the summer goes missing while jogging; her closeknit Iowa town comes together to search for her until investigators discover security camera video that reveals a critical clue.

S33, EP21 "Deadly Obsession"
A Kansas couple is found dead by their parents before a family fish fry in 2002; a years-long search for evidence and three criminal trials over two decades reveal strained dynamics within one victim's family.

S33, EP20 "Poison Twist"
The unexplained death of a beloved chiropractor becomes a criminal investigation when authorities discover she'd been poisoned; nearly a decade after the murder, a court makes a dramatic decision about the young woman at the heart of the case.
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