S1 Ep13: The Murder of Faith Hedgepeth (Part II)

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S3 Ep145: Tamla Horsford | When Justice Feels Out of Reach (Part 3)

On the night of November 3rd, 2018, a group of women gathered at a quiet home in Forsyth County, Georgia for what was supposed to be a casual birthday sleepover. There was football on TV, drinks flowing, and nothing about the evening seemed out of the ordinary. But by the next mo ...  Show more

S3 Ep145: Rex Heuermann Admits He Is The Gilgo Beach Serial Killer

Rex Heuermann, a New York-based architect, pleaded guilty to seven murders spanning nearly two decades, admitting to strangling all eight victims and dumping their remains across Long Island. He faces multiple life sentences, with sentencing scheduled for June 17, 2026. Try our c ...  Show more

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