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In Plain Sight
Disturbing cases featuring culprits who hide in plain sight, giving interviews, posting on social media and showing their faces while having blood on their hands the whole time.
S2, EP22 "Murdered for Money"
Traveling jewelry salesman Jay Orbin's dismembered body is found on the edge of Phoenix, and officers investigate Orbin's wife's lovers as possible suspects.
S2, EP16 "Satanic Homicide"
In Idaho Falls, Idaho, two friends are shot to death in their beds, with the words "Satan loves you" left as a message in the kitchen.
S1, EP19 "Killer Affair"
Rozanne Gailunas is shot dead after opening her door to receive a delivery; police focus on her estranged husband and a secret lover; all trails go cold until someone claims they married the hit man hired to kill her.
S2, EP24 "She Almost Got Away With It"
When exotic dancer Anson "Buzz" Clinton is found shot to death by the side of the highway, it looks like a drug deal gone bad; then, the investigation leads police into a tangled murdered plot involving crooked lawyers and a family bent on revenge.
S2, EP24 "She Almost Got Away With It"
When exotic dancer Anson "Buzz" Clinton is found shot to death by the side of the highway, it looks like a drug deal gone bad; then, the investigation leads police into a tangled murdered plot involving crooked lawyers and a family bent on revenge.
S2, EP16 "Satanic Homicide"
In Idaho Falls, Idaho, two friends are shot to death in their beds, with the words "Satan loves you" left as a message in the kitchen.
S2, EP15 "Journal of Death"
Single mother Dana Laskowski is found strangled to death in her home one night when her triplets are visiting their father; the crime scene suggests she knew her attacker, and it seems there are a few people who had an unhealthy obsession with her.
S2, EP9 "A Crazed Killer"
When Mark Winger shoots and kills an intruder who was attacking his wife, he is hailed by the public as a hero; for police, there's one piece of evidence that doesn't add up.