The One With The West Memphis Three
Three young boys go missing in Arkansas. It's your turn to be the jury - did the West Memphis Three commit this heinous crime?

Three young boys go missing in Arkansas. It's your turn to be the jury - did the West Memphis Three commit this heinous crime?
This week, we discuss two Alabama cases - first, the unsolved murder of Tuscaloosa librarian Kate Ragsdale and then, a quadruple murder in Hueytown.
Emily Milling was brutally murdered and tortured in Moody in 2008 and you won't believe the alibi of the accused Michael Kelley. Also, the ladies discuss the new docuseries, The Ted Bundy Tapes.
Ellen and Hilary chat with Lee Fudger, a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta who gives an inside look at what it's like to represent an alleged murderer.
Ellen spills all the details on the 1911 case of Clementine Barnabet and Hilary shares the grisly story of one Huntsville family's murder.
Jeff McCord was a Pelham police officer whose wife Jessica was not happy about having to share custody of her kids with her ex-husband, so they took matters into their own hands
Dean Corll killed at least 27 teenage boys in Houston, Texas in the 1970s but many have never heard of his crimes
Mark Duke is an angst ridden 16-year-old living in Pelham who murders his family all because he couldn't take the truck out for a joyride
Hania Aguilar was abducted from her driveway in North Carolina by a man who SHOULD have been in jail.
The Harpe brothers are regarded as America's first serial killers, going on a rampage through Tennessee and Kentucky in the late 1700s.
Four Navy men are arrested and charged with the rape and murder of Michelle Boscoe even though there is no evidence proving they did it. The story of "The Norfolk Four" has inspired a John Grisham project.
An Anniston, Alabama woman with a pension for poisoning adopts multiple aliases to avoid jailtime
JB Beasley and Tracie Hawlett are two Dothan teenagers on their way to a birthday party when they get lost. After getting directions, they never make it back home. Twenty years later, the case remains unsolved.
When most everyone is enjoying Christmas with their families, Ronald Gene Simmons is obliterating his then goes on a rampage in Arkansas marking names off his "naughty list."
24-year-old Scott Dunn goes missing but there's no trace of him anywhere...except for some suspicious looking carpet in his apartment. Could you cover up a crime better than this?
Danny Rolling terrorizes the University of Florida over three days in 1990. What famous movie was inspired by these events?
Philip Davis was a Pelham police officer murdered after making a routine traffic stop on I-65. Do you think the murderer had a psychotic break?
Thomas Whisenhant is regarded as the most notorious murderer in Alabama. How long can you stay on Death Row?
Keith Jesperson was a loving father who led a secret life as a serial killer. His daughter Melissa shares what it was like growing up in the same house. Do you really know your dad?
Christopher Duntsch maims his way through Texas operating rooms. Could you be a better neurosurgeon?
Jessica Chambers was a young, blonde former cheerleader in Mississippi who is found set on fire. Was it Eric or Derrick? Or will Quinton Tellis be convicted of her murder?
Kat West is a housewife in Calera with a secret side hustle who is found murdered in her front yard. Did her husband do it?
Paul John Knowles becomes the "Cassanova Killer" and cuts a trail through the United States killing 20 people in a few months time. Will you ever buy pantyhose again?
Derrick Dearman kills a house full of people in Mobile and blames it all on drugs. ALSO - we discuss "The Aunt Killer", the first white woman executed in Alabama.
Mario Centobi escapes from a Mississippi prison, cuts his way through the south and terrorizes the small Alabama town of Moody over the Fourth of July. How many escapes can one man make?