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A matriarch's death leads to a prominent family from Texas being torn apart by decades of betrayal, greed and mistrust.
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S25, EP48 "Devil's Bathtub"
When a father goes missing and his body is found in a field several miles away, the investigation reveals multiple suspects -- including members of his own family.

S26, EP42 "Unraveled"
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S29, EP45 "Window of Opportunity"
A bombshell more than a decade after the crime reignites the investigation into the death of Sarah Pagel's mother, who was killed when Sarah was 7.

S28, EP42 "Angels & Demons"
Mysterious deaths occur inside a traveling commune, starting an investigation that lasts more than a decade; two sisters -- former commune members -- reveal stories that involve lies, lust and greed.

S33, EP24 "The Pin at Apartment 210"
A young Tennessee woman mysteriously vanishes and misses her family's Thanksgiving dinner; determined to track her down, her family takes matters into their own hands, pursuing every digital clue she left behind.

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.
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