48 Hours on ID Season 14
48 Hours is an American documentary news magazine built around a team of correspondents covering one subject for 48 consecutive hours. The large library of episodes are revisited on Investigation Discovery, focusing on investigations that explore themes of jealousy, murder and deceit.
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In Palm Beach County, FL, a woman is shot in her home by someone wearing a clown costume; two eyewitnesses describe what they saw to correspondent Peter Van Sant.
In July 2010, a hometown NBA hero was gunned down in the woods in Memphis, Tenn.; seven years later, police get a tip that would lead to three possible suspects; James Brown investigates.
Wealthy Atlanta lawyer Tex McIver shoots his wife, Diane, from the backseat of a car; Maureen Maher reports on whether Diane died as the result of a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder.
More than 15 years after a Texas woman is found floating dead in a river, a former U.S. Marine and a filmmaker think they can find her killer.
When Marsha Brantley suddenly vanished in 2009, her husband, Donnie, eventually became a suspect in her murder; this story has a stunning ending that nobody, including prosecutors, saw coming; Peter Van Sant reports.
In 1979, 6-year-old Etan Patz leaves his New York City home headed for a school bus stop, but he never makes it; Richard Schlesinger tells the story of the lost boy who continues to haunt investigators.
Covered in blood, a young wife calls 911 to report her attempted suicide, then she changes her story while clinging to life.
Susan Spencer reports on the story of a Colorado man who gets a second shot at freedom after being convicted of killing his wife in 2004.
Best-selling author James Patterson investigates the life and death of NFL football player Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of murder in 2015; this troubling crime story explores why a successful athlete fell from grace.
Investigators spend decades searching for an elusive criminal who terrorized Californians by committing at least 50 rapes and a dozen murders between 1976 and 1986; police now believe they have caught the Golden State Killer.
Hairstylist and beauty company executive Fabio Sementilli is living the good life in Los Angeles, then he is murdered while relaxing near his pool, leaving authorities puzzled about why anyone would want to kill him.
An $800,000 business deal between an entrepreneur and a Silicon Valley businessman looking to invest in the Napa Valley wine scene ends in murder.
In Green Bay, WI, Nicole Vander Heyden goes out with friends but never returns home; a day later, she is found murdered in a field; the groundbreaking case is solved using 21st-century tracking technology.
Authorities launch a search for Crystal McDowell who has gone missing during Hurricane Harvey; heavy rains and high floodwaters hinder the search while washing away vital evidence.
Jessie Bardwell moves to Texas with her new boyfriend and loses touch with her family; her father, Gary, knows something is wrong, especially after dreaming about her death; sadly, it was no nightmare, but a premonition instead.
For the first time, investigators reveal what they learned in 2011, when they reopened the case of actress Natalie Wood's mysterious death decades ago.
Irene Garza's family members and friends pray that one day Father John Feit will be brought to justice for killing the young teacher in 1960, not knowing it will take 57 years for the priest to be convicted.
Raynella Leath is called "The Black Widow" for allegedly killing two husbands; so far, she has only been tried for killing husband number two, David Leath; now, at Leath's third trial for his murder, it is the judge who steals the show.
After Virginia Vertetis shoots her boyfriend, Patrick Gilhuley, her attorney insists it was done in self-defense; prosecutors say it was murder; to prove it, they rely on crime scene evidence, particularly the shattered glass in the front door.
Peter Van Sant looks back at the 1993 siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, and presents the untold story of one heroic couple who unwittingly played a key role in setting the conflict in motion.
Victoria Rickman reports she shot her boyfriend, Will Carter Jr., because he raped her, never expecting Detective Summer Benton to investigate her case while taping the story for a true crime series.
Brazilian-born Claudia Hoerig allegedly kills her American husband, Karl, fleeing to Brazil to escape extradition; Hoerig does not count on the tenacity of her husband's family or the toughness of an Ohio district attorney.
Forensic animator Scott Roder and his team help formulate the defense of a woman who says she killed her husband in self-defense and the defense of a man suing the LAPD for using excessive force during his arrest.
Forensic animator Scott Roder and his team help formulate the defense for a woman who says she killed her husband in self-defense as well as the defense for a man who is suing the LAPD for using excessive force during his arrest.