#13 - Murder Bubbling Under The Surface in Old Orchard Beach, Maine

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Murder Mystery On Wheels - Clarks, Nebraska

This week, in Clarks, Nebraska, a tough divorce leads to a suspected love triangle that the police think caused a brutal murder. They even make arrests. But then everything changes. Maybe this wasn't a love triangle, turned deadly, after all. Maybe the dead man made fun of a cowo ...  Show more

Baby-Faced & Deadly - Travelers Rest, South Carolina

This week, in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, when women begin to disappear & bodies start to be found, it looks like random acts. Until detectives start to notice that they all have one man in common, a young man with a troubled past, who may be a serial killer. It all starts wi ...  Show more

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