Saturday
November 29th
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The New Detectives
Death Grip
Fingerprinting: The identification division of the fbi relies on fingerprints as one of the most effective ways to identify criminals. Fingerprints, along with palmprints and footprints are an indisputable, time-tested method to establish someone's id beyond a shadow of a doubt. Computerization has all but eliminated the old inkpad, and print identification that used to take months now takes minutes.
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I Knew My Murderer
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Adam Mayes' best friend has two young daughters - with whom Adam has a twisted obsession. He kills their mother and elder sister before kidnapping the two younger girls.IKMM-Loglines-Apr-23.25.docx
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I Knew My Murderer
Killer Assistant
Natavia Lowery was celebrity real estate broker Linda Stein's personal assistant. But then Linda found out that Natavia was stealing money from her.IKMM-Loglines-Apr-23.25.docx
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I Knew My Murderer
She Killed for a Sex Change
Nicole Vonlee Titlow needed money desperately, so she made a deal with the wife of a 74-year-old millionaire, with eyes on the inheritance.IKMM-Loglines-Apr-23.25.docx
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I Knew My Murderer
Black Widow
Over the years, Betty Lou Beets had multiple failed marriages, each of which ended in its own unique way. In 1983, she reported her fifth husband missing and tried to stage a boat accident.IKMM-Loglines-Apr-23.25.docx
100p
Heartland Homicide
Homicide in Yellow Grass, SK
The quiet farming community of Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan is left in shambles after a suspicious fire ravages the home of young mother Abbie Speir. It isn’t long before investigators discover that the fire is no accident – someone murdered Abbie in cold blood. As police race against the clock to locate a suspect, the small town grapples with the revelation that a killer could be lurking among them.
200p
Heartland Homicide
Homicide in Athens, WI
Just outside the sleepy town of Athens, WI., Kenneth Kunz returns to his family farm to find four of his family members murdered and one missing.
300p
The FBI Files
The Crazy Don
To the FBI, he was believed to be the boss of New York’s most powerful mafia organization—the Genovese crime family. Was Gigante crazy or was his behavior a shrewd attempt to disguise his position as a ruthless mafia boss?
400p
The FBI Files
Killing Spree
In 1984, in South Florida, a rapist and murderer was on the loose. The killer was a ruthless and terrifying predator, the newest member of an infamous group known as ‘serial killers.’
500p
Meet Marry Murder
Duram
Glenna and Marty Duram’s marriage was always volatile. They argued about money, and Glenna’s gambling habit. Jokes about killing one another barely raised an eyebrow- until the day Marty was actually found dead. Prosecutors struggled to prove what had happened - but then an unusual eye witness came forward.
600p
Meet Marry Murder
Goldsmith
When Adrian and Jane Goldsmith met they were both hoping for a second chance of happiness; someone to grow old with. But police officer Adrian was a troubled man, plagued by paranoia and dark imaginings. Far from retiring together, their marriage was cut short in an orgy of terrible violence.
700p
Targeted For Murder
Deadlift Killer
When a missing bodybuilder is found encased in cement, is it a killer’s physical strength or a monstrous conspiracy at the heart of this depraved crime?
800p
Targeted For Murder
Drop Dead Gorgeous
When a mega rich Texas oil heir is found murdered in the mansion he shares with his former beauty queen girlfriend, police discover that she has mysteriously gone missing.
900p
Killer Cases
A Mother’s Secret
Ohio v. Gail Eastwood-Ritchey. In the spring of 1993, two newspaper carriers driving down a rural road spotted what they thought was a doll but which turned out to be, in fact, a newborn baby's body. The coroner would determine that the baby had been born alive; but his origin was a mystery. The community called the baby Geauga's Child, after the name of the county; they made clothes for his funeral and paid for his burial. Despite dozens of leads and even a hidden camera placed at the cemetery in hopes that the child's mother would show up, no arrests were made for 25 years. Then, with modern DNA and familial genealogy techniques, the cold case was solved, identifying the boy's mother as the now middle-aged Gail Eastwood-Ritchey. Years before, as a young unmarried woman, she had delivered the baby, stillborn, and placed his body in a trash bag in a wooded area. After a four-day trial, Eastwood-Richey was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years.
1000p
Killer Cases
Murder on County Road M
Wisconsin v. Todd Kendhammer. Todd Kendhammer called 911 in a panic, describing a freak accident that occurred while he was driving with his wife, Barbara, in the passenger seat. He said a metal pipe had fallen from a passing truck, piercing the windshield and fatally injuring his wife. But police were suspicious of Todd's responses in the interrogation room, when his story continued to change, and his alibi didn't check out. Forensic details from the autopsy report cast further doubt on his story. Detectives came to believe Kendhammer strangled Barbara and staged the accident to cover his crime. He was convicted of first-degree murder. The couple's two children, Jordan and Jessica, continue to believe their father is innocent. Jessica speaks in his defense in this episode.
1100p
Killer USA
Anthony Sowell
Sowell grew up in a family where violence and sexual abuse were the norm but distinguished himself in the military. When his visitors complained of a stench of rotting flesh, he blamed the sausage shop next door….. But the truth was much closer to home. Revealing interrogation recordings show police unpick a mystery which leads them to a house of horrors

