Season 2, Episode 7: The Trials of Curtis Flowers

Season 2, Episode 7: The Trials of Curtis Flo...

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Season 2, Episode 8: The D.A.

After investigating every aspect of the Curtis Flowers case, we were nearly ready to present what we'd found to District Attorney Doug Evans. But first we tried to learn all we could about him: his childhood, his years as a police officer and his record as district attorney. T ...

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Season 2, Episode 9: Why Curtis?

After re-examining the case, we'd found no direct evidence linking Curtis Flowers to the murders at Tardy Furniture. But we had one lingering question: How did Flowers become the main suspect? Why would investigators focus so much on Flowers based on so little evidence? In sho ...

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