Starting soon on the East Coast... Proud to have worked on this episode with a fabulous team, featuring some amazing survivors who have turned trauma into advocacy.
Huskins and her now-husband’s story, which began with trauma, evolved into advocacy. #48Hours
Read more: https://t.co/kYqzsWC4At
Watch @thattracysmith's all-new #48Hours report, "Denise and Aaron Quinn Get the Last Word," tonight, 10/9c or stream it tomorrow on @paramountplus.
A man was found murdered in his car inside an Oregon parking garage. That same day, a masked figure was seen spray-painting security cameras in that same lot.
Who murdered Kenny Fandrich? https://t.co/BWjxJMmgy7
A woman was left haunted by her sister's death: "She was strong and she was brave … everything I looked up to being."
It would be decades before she found out what really happened.
Jermain Charlo is a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
Her case shines a light on the nationwide epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people. https://t.co/Wpv1mdPky8
Exclusive security footage shows the last time 23-year-old Jermain Charlo was seen alive.
Six years later, investigators say they are close to a break in the case, while community members in Montana work tirelessly to find answers. https://t.co/GPKb7zPycn
LIVE IN THE EAST: An Idaho mother and beloved friend was found dead in her bathtub, with a gunshot wound to the head.
Investigators at the scene said the evidence didn’t add up, which led them to suspect that her husband might have killed her and staged the scene.
Investigators began looking at a caregiver after a woman was found dead and a toxicology report revealed an unusual substance in her blood.
Had she trusted the wrong person? An all-new #48Hours, tonight at 10/9c. https://t.co/klZ3tRKTNr
@flutiefan@ToneeWay It was not in the same town - Anne's attack was several counties away and the investigators did chase down leads on many violent offenders in the Federal Way/Seattle area #48hours