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Home News Cancelled or Renewed? Series Finale: The show has not ended yet. What happened next? Judy Tygard. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Dow passed away as a result of complications from acute asthma during its production; he had arrived at a hospital emergency room and an inhaler was later found on the floor of his vehicle.
Dow's son was brought in to finish narration of the episode and 48 Hours dedicated the episode posthumously to Dow. Quotes Announcer : [repeated line] Announcer : the mystery continues in 90 seconds. Facts Not Fiction User reviews 14 Review. Top review. As if Opinion Matters. The show is interesting, but it does the unspeakable: It asks viewers to weigh in, as though gossip should ever be considered. The judicial process is problematic enough without armchair jurors. It's a dangerous gimmick, and shame on them.
It was a shakedown for cash. The man convicted of killing motivational speaker Jeffrey Locker told "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger, "I knew it wasn't murder. I just happened to be the building he jumped off. A prison official once offered to keep an inmate in jail a few more days to accommodate 48 Hours producer Gail Zimmerman's schedule. She said no thank you. Jane Doe was identified and her killer was brought to justice. The most unusual gift: After interviewing a killer, correspondent Susan Spencer was leaving the Indiana prison when officials thanked her for coming and gave her a Wabash Valley Correctional Facility tote bag.
Six minutes into shooting a 48 Hours story on California bank robberies, a bank robber led cops and 48 Hours on a freeway chase that ended at the Mexico border. While covering an unrelated story in St.
Louis, 48 Hours producer Shoshanah Wolfson witnessed a detective confront a car full of suspects at gunpoint. An accused murderer once said on the witness stand, "I'm not stupid. I know that cellphones can be tracked. I watch 48 Hours. A 48 Hours producer accidentally left a bag of tools inside the dormitory of a maximum-security jail for sex offenders.
During an interview with 48 Hours correspondent Richard Schlesinger, an attorney and friend of a wealthy perpetrator actually said, on camera, "If you want the hoochie, you gotta buy the Gucci. Twenty years after an year-old girl was murdered, correspondent Erin Moriarty interviewed Joe Ture, the man police always believed had killed her. After the story aired, dozens of women came forward saying Ture had attacked them, too.
Police were finally able to convict him of the young girl's murder and later tied him to the murder of a mother and her two children from a nearby town. Former St.
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