The detectives follow up on tips about a suspect named David and later interview him about charges including assault, robbery, burglary, and felony marijuana possession. An employee's report to a state trooper leads to the investigation of a break-in at a shed on the property line of a trailer.
Current Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marcino ponders the fast work of the killer or killers who murdered David Drake and set his car ablaze in just 30 minutes without being seen. One suspect is Jamie, sitting in jail facing federal drug charges on the day David was killed, with possible motive to want him dead.
Tracy, an employee of Baskin-Robbins, was murdered with no signs of forced entry or struggle. Investigators suspect that the killer might be someone she knew and let in the store after hours.
A letter written by the accuser can be a critical piece of evidence in criminal trials, as it allows the defendant to confront their accuser. This was demonstrated in a 2008 case and is relevant in a current trial.
Despite living a high-risk lifestyle, the murder of Cassandra Jones shocked her family and baffled investigators until a chance discovery of her thumbprint helped solve the case.
A former prosecutor describes the emotional toll of working on cases where loved ones have been lost, and recounts a chance encounter with her ex-husband who had just been tracked down by the police.