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Saturday, June 8 at 9 p.m.: Forbidden young love ends with a mother's violent murder. Richard Schlesinger reports. At 10 p.m.: A high school dancer and aspiring model is found dead. Did the killer vid more »
Det. Gary McKee of the Highland Heights (Ohio) Police Department interviews Dr. Yazeed Essa on March 17, 2005, following the suspicious death of Essa's wife, Rosemarie.
In January 2010, Matt Baker was convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to 65 years in prison. Nearly nine months later, correspondent Erin Moriarty interviewed him at the Polunsky Unit in Livin more »
When Kari Baker's death was ruled a suicide in April 2006, law enforcement thought the case was closed. And it might have been, if not for Kari's mother and a growing circle of family, friends, invest more »
Cleo Cowley and Anthony Pendleton talk to "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher about the murder of their 15-year-old daughter. The honor student was shot and killed in January, the unintended victim more »
A pastor's wife is found dead. Was it suicide or was he playing God? What happens to the children after the pastor's secrets are revealed? Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, May 25 beginning at 9 p.m. ET more »
Hadiya Pendleton's young life was cut short when she became the unintended victim of a gang-related shooting. Her friends talks to "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher about what made the 15-year-ol more »
Special agent Jack Riley, head of the Chicago-area division of the DEA, talks to CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian about the connection between gang-related shootings and drugs in his city.
Living in one of the most violent districts in the city, a Chicago man risks his own life to rid his street corner of drug dealers and gangs. His weapon of choice? A video camera.
CeaseFire is an anti-violence community group made up of some former gang members. The group's director, Bob Jackson, says the goal is to heal the wounds between the community and gangs. "Even gang me more »