Season 3: The Killing Fields of L.A.

Season 3: The Killing Fields of L.A.

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Ep 1 of 12: The Tiger and Its Stripes

LAPD officers respond to a shooting in Chinatown and identify the murder victim as Oscar-winning actor Haing Ngor. They find $4000 in cash on his body, and rule out a robbery motive. But the cops later reverse course and charge three teens – Jason Chan, Indra Lim, and Tak Sun ...

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Ep 2 of 12: It's Chinatown

We head to Chinatown to hear the LAPD's official account of the crime and retrace detectives' footsteps as they worked this case. Authorities recount their breaks in the investigation – from clues found at the crime scene to revelations inside the interrogation room. The cops ...

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