228: Times Square Killer: Part 2

228: Times Square Killer: Part 2

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497: Do It for Juan (from "Murder Under the Friday Night Lights")

Juan Joseph was a beloved member of his community, a former high school football star who became a respected coach. The kind of guy who never started fights, but rather always stepped in to try to break them up, Juan was attempting to diffuse a heated situation outside a nightclu ...  Show more

496: The Curious Case of... The Skincare Queen and the Hitman

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery... but maybe not so much in the high-stakes world of Hollywood skin care. Dawn DaLuise, the perhaps self-proclaimed skin guru to the stars, is at the top of her game running her facial spa, but when a rival aesthetician mo ...  Show more

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