Wednesday

November 26th

500p
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Meet Marry Murder

Clayton

Tom and Kelley Clayton were an alpha couple: attractive, athletic, popular. Drawn to the professional hockey player’s bad boy reputation, she would later discover just how bad her cheating, scheming husband really was, when he started plotting how to lose a wife, but keep his fortune.
600p
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Meet Marry Murder

Griggs

Debbie Griggs had three little boys, and was pregnant with her fourth child. But she believed husband Andrew was sleeping with a teenage girl, and had threatened divorce. That’s when she went missing, and it would take cops 20 years to uncover the truth of her disappearance.
700p

Meet Marry Murder

Noel Murray

After his first marriage ended in divorce, Omar Murray saw Alisha Noel as giving him a second chance at love. But she wanted more from life than Omar could give. She spent all their money on holidays and handbags. Eventually, she realised Omar was worth more to her dead than alive.
800p

Finally Caught

Bobo

A young nursing student vanishes from her home in broad daylight, her last moments witnessed but misunderstood. As the years pass, chilling details emerge—a tangled web of deception, brutality, and secrets hidden in the Tennessee woods.
Finally Caught
900p

Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Fetty

Teen runaway Maggie Fetty is found strangled to death on a mountain road. An anonymous tipster blames Maggie’s best friend, but she accuses a mental patient with multiple personalities. Kenda must turn the suspects against each other to learn the truth.
1000p

The FBI Files

Terror In Disguise

Banks use a variety of devices to discourage would-be robbers – security cameras, silent alarms, and exploding dye packs. But when an elusive bank robber targeted Seattle’s banks, none of these precautions were effective.
1100p

The FBI Files

Deadly Trail

The disappearance of young women triggered a search that spanned the Pacific Northwest. A massive media campaign failed to locate the drifter, who first charmed then killed them. As investigators followed his trail, he always stayed one step ahead.