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Kenneth Clair, a homeless black man, is convicted and sentenced to death for the brutal murder of a babysitter in 1984, but a child eyewitness tells police he saw a white man kill her.
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S2, EP6 "Clair Hour 2: Wire Tapped"
The team calls pros to take a look at the evidence that led to Kenneth Clair's conviction in the homicide of Linda Rodgers.

S2, EP5 "Clair Hour 1: Black or White"
Kenneth Clair, a homeless black man, is convicted and sentenced to death for the brutal murder of a babysitter in 1984, but a child eyewitness tells police he saw a white man kill her.

S2, EP4 "Rorrer Hour 2: Under the Microscope"
Patty Rorrer is convicted of the kidnapping and murder of her ex-boyfriend's wife and infant son, but investigators discover that the case is not so clear cut.

S2, EP3 "Rorrer Hour 1: The Hang Up"
When Andy Katrinak comes home to find his wife and infant son gone, he summons the police and tells them he believes they have been abducted, and he suspects his ex-girlfriend Patty Rorrer might be involved.
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