Investigating the scene in 1998, when Kathleen Heisey, an elementary school principal, is discovered dead inside her Bakersfield, Calif. home.
In 1974, a 17-year-old girl's reported abduction out of the arms of her boyfriend sent a Texas town on a search to try and find her, but after she gets found murdered three days after, the only witness, which is the boyfriend, must get interviewed.
The brutal murder of Tamekia Taylor shocks her family and friends. Was it an isolated event, or one of a series of murders of young professional women?
In Atlanta, a voicemail captures businesswoman Jennifer Clemmings' last moments, along with the voice of her unidentified killer; Paul Holes and Loni Coombs are on the hunt to find the brutal murderer.
The brutal murder of a nun in 1977 shocks Wheeling, West Virginia. Was Sister Robin Elam the victim of a crime of opportunity or was she murdered by someone she knew?
Paul Holes takes on one of his most puzzling cases yet when he investigates the murder of Oakey "Al" Kite. In 2004, a man using the alias, Robert Cooper, contacted Al about a room for rent, but all he was really looking for was someone to kill.
Paul Holes and criminal behavioral analyst, Laura Richards, journey to Butte, MT to tackle the 1994 murder of Julianne Stallman who was killed after a violent encounter. A long list of close personal relationships adds up to an elaborate whodunnit.
Paul Holes and Yolanda McClary take on the unsolved murder of Sarah DeLeon, a young woman brutally stabbed to death on her way home from her boyfriend's house.
Paul Holes and Loni Coombs investigate the murder of Kay Wenal, wife of a millionaire businessman who has killed in her home in the middle of the afternoon. They attempt to determine if this was a financially motivated crime or if Kay has a secret life.
Paul Holes and Yolanda McClary investigate a double homicide that's left a small town in Iowa spooked for nearly forty years. But his quest to bring justice to the families of Rose Burkert and Roger Atkison will lead him to an unexpected discovery.
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