Episode 4 - Another Death in Compton

Episode 4 - Another Death in Compton

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Episode 5 - Are You Hiding Him?

After Daisy’s friends and family make TikToks and Instagram posts revealing the name and photos of her suspected killer, their community bands together to start looking for him — and becomes terrified by potential sightings. Some see the manhunt as a personal mission: a crucial o ...  Show more

Episode 6 - Armed and Dangerous

Once the social media posts go viral, the detectives on the case start feeling the pressure to solve it. They get calls from TikTok tipsters at all hours of the day and night reporting sightings of the suspect all over California and the Western United States. After continuously ...  Show more

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