Nanette Packard is in prison for murdering her husband-to-be, but her desperate daughter and a friend hope Chris and Fatima can prove they have the wrong woman.
A disabled man dies three weeks after a brutal beating for his TV and VCR; a jury sentences three people to life in prison based on the testimony of just one woman, but she may not be telling the truth; Chris and Fatima investigate.
Eric Miller was a small-time pot dealer convicted of killing a friend for $60 in cash. His girlfriend and daughter believe the system locked away the wrong man. They're hoping Chris and Fatima will join their fight to free Eric Miller.
Patricia Rorrer sits in prison for brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend's wife and baby out of spite. Her advocates say she wasn't even in the same state at the time of the crime. Chris and Fatima investigate the case in search of the truth.
After a robbery gone bad, a jury convicts Garrett Arrowood of killing his aunt; his mother and sister say two con men made him their mark, and now he sits in prison; Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva dig deep to prove his innocence or reveal his guilt.
After a ten-year investigation, police suddenly charge Russell Holbrook with the murder of Melissa Howard; Russell vigorously proclaims his innocence; his daughter hopes Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva will believe her dad.
Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva hear the case of Joel Atkin, a man who made a wrong turn in 2009, sparking a petty argument that leaves one man dead and Atkin in prison for murder.
Retired detective Chris Anderson and a lawyer re-examine controversial murder cases to help the desperate families of those convicted decide if it's time to appeal or accept the guilty verdict once and for all.
A jury convicts a woman of murdering her husband as he was laying in bed, however, her children insist that it was actually suicide. They reach out to Chris and Fatima to get to the truth.
Respected California probation officer Rodney Patrick McNeal gets a life sentence for murdering his pregnant wife in a fit of rage. His family says the system failed him, and they can prove he was wrongfully convicted. Chris and Fatima investigate.
Lee Harris admits he is a small-time con man, but insists that doesn't make him a murderer. His son and a close friend contact Chris and Fatima to investigate what they believe to be a miscarriage of justice.
A jury convicts Glynn Simmons of a liquor store clerk's murder, but Glynn insists he was out of state during the killing. His family calls on Chris and Fatima to determine if he's serving a life sentence for a crime he did not commit.
A jury convicts Kara Garvin for the brutal murder of three members of the Mollett family in their rural Ohio trailer. Kara's mother and sister say she's incapable of violence and are determined to show Chris and Fatima that someone framed their loved one.
A jury convicts 15-year-old Evaristo Salas for an apparent gang-related hit that leaves one man dead. His sisters say Evaristo is innocent, and they can prove it. They're hoping Chris and Fatima will get behind their fight.
Steven Chaban sits in prison for killing his mother-in-law. Now his wife calls for Chris and Fatima to decide whether they think Steven is innocent or if they believe he killed her mother.
Yvonne Layne, a beautiful mother of five, dies due to a murder plot masterminded by her ex, David Thorne, and carried out by his friend. Both men are convicted, but David's family refuses to accept the verdict and wants Chris and Fatima to help.
War veteran Tim Wright sits in prison for killing his girlfriend's ex, but his family believes he is innocent. Now they've reached out to Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva, hoping they will join their fight.
Bruce Walton is in prison, convicted of the fatal stabbing of his lifelong friend Roy Fuller; Bruce's sisters are convinced he is innocent, and they are hoping Chris and Fatima will join them in their fight to free Bruce.
Ken Andersen and Chad Swedberg are childhood best friends. Then Chad turns up dead on a wooded trail, and Ken takes the fall for his murder. Ken's family says the conviction is a gross miscarriage of justice and wants Chris and Fatima to investigate.
Justin Lunsford, convicted of murdering a popular bartender after a night of sex and drugs, insists he's innocent; his brother and wife are asking Chris and Fatima to join their fight to free Justin.
The wife and sister of a convicted murderer in Chicago insist he was the victim of mistaken identity. Chris and Fatima re-investigate the case.
A pregnant woman finds a box at her door, she picks it up and it explodes, instantly killing her and her unborn baby; a multi-year investigation ensues, and her ex is convicted.
In 2007, young mother Melissa Flores vanished without a trace. Seven years later, police arrested her ex, Ronnie Denny Jr. Even though her body was never found, Denny was convicted of murder, but his family is convinced the system got it wrong.
Tracy Fortson was the first female deputy sheriff of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Her life came crashing down when she was convicted of her boyfriend's murder. But her family believes she was framed and want Chris and Fatima to help prove it.
In 1994, high school coach Mike Bernos was found dead in a recliner, his body riddled with 15 bullets. His adopted son, Daniel Blan, was convicted of the murder. Now Daniel's wife and childhood friend are fighting for his freedom.
Former police officer Warren Horinek was a mean drunk, so when his wife, Bonnie, ended up dead from a gunshot wound, he was convicted of her murder. His advocates believe Bonnie committed suicide and hope Chris and Fatima will help to free Horinek.
Claude Garrett says he tried to rescue his girlfriend, Lorie Lee Lance, from a fire that broke out in their home. But a jury decided he's the one who set the fire with a goal in mind: murder. Chris and Fatima will dig deep to find out what happened.
Michael Crump may have been a small-time drug dealer, but he wasn't violent; that is, until he was convicted of murdering another local dealer in an apparent robbery gone bad. Now his family has reached out to Chris and Fatima for help.
75-year-old retired TV executive Steven Beard is shot in his own home, but his wife, Celeste Beard, didn't pull the trigger. So why is she in prison for his murder? Her mom and husband are hoping Chris and Fatima can find out.
When Kathy Middleton died of a gunshot in her own home, police had three options: it was an accident, suicide, or her husband, Ken, killed her. After deciding on option three, Ken's now doing life but his family insists he was wrongfully convicted.
Jerome Scott is found stabbed to death in his home; 16 years later, police move in on his ex-wife, Patricia Wright, claiming she killed him for money; now, Wright's sister and daughter are on a crusade to prove the wrong person is behind bars.
In Dayton, Ohio in 1991, 15-year-old David Clark was convicted of setting a house on fire that killed a 12-year-old girl. Now, two of his sisters have called Chris and Fatima in to investigate and help them prove this was a wrongful conviction.
Scott Davis' past caught up to him when he found himself on trial for murdering his estranged wife's new boyfriend 10 years earlier. Now his family has called in Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva to investigate what they believe is a miscarriage of justice.
In 1988, Virginia Wells was arrested for murdering her parents for money. Chris and Fatima investigate if she's serving time for a crime she did not commit.
In August 2008, newlywed Sarah Widmer died in one of two ways: either she was taking a bath and drowned, or her husband Ryan killed her. Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva investigate to see if there's enough evidence to prove his innocence.
In February 1990, 18-year-old Craig White gets into a truck with his cousin Jesse Watkins and is never seen again. The case goes cold, but after 17 years police suddenly arrest Jesse for Craig's murder. Chris and Fatima investigate.
Perry Mikell admits he is a serial cheater incapable of monogamy, but he insists that doesn't mean he killed his wife in a seedy motel room. Now, Mikell's sister & fiancée have called in Chris Anderson & Fatima Silva to see if they got the wrong man
Rap star Corey "C-Murder" Miller was convicted of killing one of his fans after a fight broke out at a crowded nightclub. Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva have been called in by C-Murder's family to uncover the truth.
Pest control worker Kim Cain was convicted of murdering a 71-year-old Palm Beach socialite. The prosecution argued she found Cain stealing her jewelry to support a gambling addiction. Cain's family is hoping Chris and Fatima can prove his innocence.
In 2011, 19-year-old KC Grondin got his first girlfriend, but later that same year, he was charged with her murder. Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva have been called in by KC's parents, who are convinced he was the victim of a rush to judgment.
Freddie Freeman's loved ones say he may be many things: a lady's man, a hustler, a cult leader --but one thing they insist he's not is a cold-blooded killer. Chris and Melissa reopen his case and find a trail of blood, politics, and wild accusations.
Penny Brummer is accused of murdering her ex-girlfriend's best friend in a jealous rage. However, she was so drunk that night she was in a blackout state. Can Chris and Melissa help fill in the gaps of her memory to prove her innocence?
A California couple is brutally murdered and their son is convicted of the crime. Now, the victim's sister has reached out to Chris and Melissa for help, convinced her nephew has been wrongfully convicted of committing this unthinkable crime.
A Sunday school teacher is convicted of murdering her husband by spiking his sports drink with windshield washer fluid. Could this pious woman be driven to kill? Or will Chris and Melissa discover that she was the victim of a rush to judgment?
Patty Wlasiuk dies after her truck plunges into a lake in 2002; while husband Peter insists it was a suicide attempt, a jury convicts him of Patty's murder; Chris and Melissa try to figure out what really happened.
A preacher is ambushed and murdered, and his former lover is arrested and convicted of the crime, but the victim's dying words may be the key to exonerating the man he once loved.
Police Sgt. James Kulbicki is convicted of murdering his pregnant teenage mistress; now, Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz attempt to figure out whether Kulbicki is innocent.
David Johnson is serving hard time for a murder that took place at a New Year party, but his family insists he was a naive teenager who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Erick Westervelt is convicted of murder in the bludgeoning death of a man who was dating his ex-girlfriend; Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz investigate to see if there's enough evidence to prove Westervelt's innocence beyond a reasonable doubt.
Rapper Mac Phipps is on the fast track to fame when a young fan is shot and killed at one of his concerts; Phipps is convicted of the murder, but his parents believe he's the victim of old-fashioned southern justice.
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