Season 3 (2022)
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Episodes 10
Deadly Veteran or Self-Protection
A US veteran shoots a wanted fugitive in the back.
Read MoreStabbed My Neighbor or Protected Myself?
A man is slashed with a knife in his kitchen by his neighbor, but there are no eyewitnesses and both men give different accounts of the incident.
Read MoreFailed My Child or Innocent Mother
A mother finds her child cold and her boyfriend nowhere to be seen. When the child dies and the boyfriend is found hanged, prosecutors may decide that she is to blame.
Read MoreKilled My Husband or Defended Myself
After years of domestic abuse, a woman shoots her husband to death.
Read MoreCareless Adult or Swimming Pool Tragedy?
After a child is injured in a swimming pool, the man looking after her is charged with aggravated child abuse.
Read MoreWife Killer or Medically Insane?
When a woman is stabbed to death by her husband of three decades, his defense argues that he was insane at the time of the killing.
Read MoreJealous Shooter or Innocent Fall Guy?
A tattoo artist is shot in his home. The case goes cold until two informants identify a young photojournalist as the shooter. The accused insists he has an alibi and was miles away at the time.
Read MoreTeenage Killer or Mistaken Identity?
A fight between teenagers leads to an 18-year-old being killed by a single gunshot to the chest. Eyewitnesses claim that a 16-year-old student pulled the trigger, but he insists he is innocent.
Read MoreKilled My Wife or Staircase Fall?
When a mother is found fighting for her life at the bottom of the stairs of her home, suspicion falls on her firefighter husband. The defense claims that she sustained her injuries by falling down the stairs.
Read MoreMurdered My Tenant or Self-Defense?
When a landlord shoots a problem tenant dead in Florida, police and prosecutors act swiftly--charging the landlord with murder. The landlord claims that the tenant was carrying a machete at the time of the shooting and threatened to kill him. With the landlord facing life in prison if found guilty, is this self-defense or murder?
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