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A wife and mother is taken into an unmarked car by a blond woman on a Monday morning, but police are unable to find any record of her arrest; for Josh Mankiewicz, this case reset the bar for brazen and he revisits the reasons why.
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S5, EP8 "After the Dance"
Josh Mankiewicz re-examines the kidnapping and murder of 17-year-old Carla Walker following a Valentine's Day dance in Fort Worth, Texas; Cutting-edge DNA technology and diligent police work lead detectives to her killer.

S5, EP7 "True Confession"
Keith Morrison reflects on a case; an Idaho man is sentenced to life after falsely confessing to his friend's murder, but after the true culprit is caught, a chilling twist unfolds.

S5, EP6 "The Life She Wanted"
A wife and mother is taken into an unmarked car by a blond woman on a Monday morning, but police are unable to find any record of her arrest; for Josh Mankiewicz, this case reset the bar for brazen and he revisits the reasons why.

S5, EP5 "The Bridge"
While North Carolina detectives hunt for answers in the murder of 28-year-old James Chambers, his mother searched for his remains; Andrea Canning reflects on the family's unrelenting quest to find justice for James.
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