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This newsmagazine series investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening — and resolution — of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart.
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68 Episodes
- The Pact
E5The Pact48 Hours examines the 1969 Massachusetts murder of 15-year-old John McCabe. He was killed out of jealousy by three fellow teenagers who then hid the secret for over forty years. The case was finally broke by a determined detective in 2011 whose work eventually brought Michael Ferreira, Walter Shelley and Edward Alan Brown to justice. - The Two Faces of Todd Winkler
E10The Two Faces of Todd Winkler48 Hours examines the September 2011 death of Karla Brada in Santa Clarita, California. She was killed by her fiancé Eric Earle she first met at Alcoholics Anonymous. Earle had a long criminal history which included charges of domestic violence. He was convicted of beating and asphyxiating Karla to death. Ultimately, he was sentences to twenty-six years to life in prison. - Death After Midnight
E25Death After MidnightAshley Fallis' New Year's Day death was initially ruled a suicide, and the case was closed after Evans police investigated the incident in 2012. Evans Police Chief Rick Brandt reopened the case in April 2014 after receiving previously unheard witness accounts and claims that officers mishandled the investigation. - The Verdict
E27The VerdictA wife says she shot her husband in self-defense. Police say she’s a killer. Who's correct? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. This week's "48 Hours" begins with a surprising twist – the verdict is revealed in the first few minutes of the show. Correspondent Peter Van Sant explains why. - Father and Son: The Verdict
E29Father and Son: The Verdict48 Hours goes to Florida to look at the case of Anita Smithey who claims to have shot and killed her husband Robert Cline in May 2010 after an evening of rough sex. During the trial, her defense team claims that she was 'standing her ground' when she killed her husband. The jury, however, does not accept the claim and finds her guilt of murder. She is sentenced to forty years in prison. - Last Chance for Freedom
E32Last Chance for FreedomA Florida man's questionable conviction in a 1989 murder may be an example of what can happen when investigators disregard the venerable British mystery writer's caution. This Saturday, "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the case of Crosley Green. There is new evidence that Green may have been wrongfully convicted of the murder of 22-year-old Charles "Chip" Flynn more than 25 years ago. Green is currently serving a life sentence in Florida. Prosecutors and investigators in this case have faced allegations that they manipulated facts to fit their version of the truth - that Green committed the crime.





























