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In March of 2010, 34-year-old Jamie Laiaddee goes missing from a Phoenix, Arizona suburb. Ten weeks pass before anyone begins to worry. Investigators zero in on her boyfriend, Bryan Stewart, who actually doesnât exist. Who is Bryan Stewart? And can the police believe that he helped Jamie disappear? Bryan claims that Jamie is alive and doesnât want to be found, but detectives have their own theories. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation into the death of Kari Baker on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours episode, "The Stranger Beside Meâ.
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Amanda Perrault died of a gunshot wound to the head. The unusual position of her body raised questions about who pulled the trigger. "48 Hours" contributor Anne-Marie Green reports.
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On the evening of April 7th, 2006, Matt Baker, a Baptist preacher from the small town of Hewitt, Texas, goes out to get gas and rent a movie for the night. When he returns home, he finds his wife, Kari Baker, dead in bed with a suicide note nearby. Local authorities rule it a suicide, but Linda Dulin, Kari's mother, and her family begin their own investigation. Matt maintains he had nothing to do with Kari's death, even as his story seems to unravel. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation into the death of Kari Baker on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours episode, "Dirty Little Secretsâ.
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In 1997 four families are shattered when their daughters go missing. As they grieve, one man claims to have answers. Can he be trusted? 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the final chapter of a case she started covering more than two decades ago.
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A cosplay actor finds herself in the spotlight when she's accused of murdering her boyfriend. Can she convince a jury it was self-defense? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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Four college students are found stabbed to death in their home. Police say the suspect had studied the criminal mind. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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An anonymous letter writer threatens to expose a townâs rumored secrets. Is anyone safe? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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A journalist finds herself in a game of cat and mouse with a skilled former attorney dogged by mayhem and suspicions of murder. Why do bad things happen to the men in Catherine Sheltonâs life? "48 Hours" contributor Jenna Jackson reports.
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On May, 15th 2012, 27-year-old Hunter Grissom is gunned down at work by his ex-wife, Tracey Grissom. Grissom is then convicted of murdering Hunter and sent to prison in Alabama. In Part 2, 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty calls Tracey Grissom in prison to hear her side of the story leading up to her conviction. Erin also speaks with Tracey's lawyer Warren Freeman, with whom she is writing a book, about his handling of the trial and how he sees Tracey. This episode of the My Life of Crime podcast is an extension of the 48 Hours episode, âThe Girl Next Doorâ.
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A journalist finds herself in a game of cat and mouse with a skilled former attorney dogged by mayhem and suspicions of murder. Why do bad things happen to the men in Catherine Sheltonâs life? "48 Hours" contributor Jenna Jackson reports.
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On May, 15th 2012, 27-year-old Hunter Grissom is gunned down at work by his ex-wife, Tracey Grissom. She alleges Hunter had abused her and that she killed him in self-defense. His family believes she hunted him down and that the abuse allegations are false. In Part 1, 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation into the killing of Hunter Grissom on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours episode, "The Girl Nâext Doorâ.
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When a young mother disappears, DNA from a tree helps lead to her killer. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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On the morning of February 5th, 2015, Tulare County police officer Daniel Green took his son to school and then returned home. While on the toilet, he is shot dead. Police have no gun, eyewitnesses, or DNA evidence. During routine questioning the following day, Danielâs ex-wife, Erika Sandoval, tells police she hasnât visited Danielâs house in weeks, but her story appears to contradict a neighborâs surveillance footage. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty presents her investigation into the killing of officer Daniel Green on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours episode "The Killing of Daniel Greenâ.
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After a young mother is murdered, her son unknowingly hangs the killer's photo on his wall. "48 Hours" contributor Jim Axelrod reports.
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At 14 he was accused and later convicted of murdering his mother. But he claims he knows who the real killer is and he's still out there. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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Melissa Calusinski has been in prison for over 10 years after she says she falsely confessed to killing an 18-month-old baby at a daycare center. Marty Tankleff spent 17 years in prison after falsely âconfessingâ to murdering his parents.
Why would someone admit to something they didnât do? Host Erin Moriarty interviews Dr. Saul Kassin, distinguished professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of, âDuped: Why Innocent People Confess â and Why We Believe Their Confessionsâ on the machinations behind false confessions.
Featuring the 48 Hours investigations, âThe Fight for Melissaâ and âMarty Tankleffâs Fight for the Truthâ.
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In 1982 the bodies of Annette Schnee and Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer were found outside a luxe ski town. A man rescued from a snowdrift the night of the murders turned out to be their killer. "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports.
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Doug Detrie and Nicole VanderHeyden go out for the evening to a rock concert in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They later end up at separate bars, with Doug not answering Nicoleâs calls. Nicole vanishes and is found dead in a nearby field the next day. Though the situation first suggests Doug may be the killer, evidence across the street from Dougâs house including a clump of hair and a phone cord, and the actions of a man named George Steven Burch cause police to think otherwise. Erin takes you inside the 48 Hours episode, "The FitBit Alibiâ.
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How a DNA âdetective,â an undercover cop and a cast-off cigarette butt helped catch a killer. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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Go deeper into the 48 Hours episode "The Search for Christie Wilsonâ in this special presentation of My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty. In this episode, Moriarty sits down face-to-face with killer Mario Garcia in prison after he is charged and convicted for the murder of Christie Wilson. Even with a unanimous jury convicting him, he still insists on his innocence. Listen and follow My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday.
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