48 Hours on ID Season 18
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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1 / TV-1448 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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48 Hours on ID Season 18 Full Episode Guide
The 2019 disappearance of travel blogger Gabby Petito while on a cross-country trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, generated nationwide interest; originally documented online, the journey turned into a virtual search party.
Focusing on a bizarre hanging death in a house Catherine Shelton owned and on the murder that landed her husband in prison for life; Shelton talks about the many allegations made against her to contributor Jenna Jackson.
For nearly 30 years, former Texas defense attorney Catherine Shelton's links to dead or injured men has puzzled investigators; contributor Jenna Jackson talks to Shelton about her checkered Past.
Successful tech-executive-turned-cannabis-entrepreneur Tushar Atre was found stabbed and shot on his cannabis farm in the Santa Cruz mountains; Tracy Smith investigates his kidnapping and murder and follows the trail that led to four suspects.
Michelle Miller investigates the murder of Ally Kostial, and the trail detectives followed to find her killer; prosecutors say this case raises questions about missed warning signs in relationships and whether her murder could have been prevented.
Eric Smith spent 28 years behind bars for the 1993 murder of 4-year-old Derrick Robie; he was released from prison in February 2022; Jim Axelrod reports on whether he is a changed man.
Just over a decade after Mark Twitchell was convicted of murdering Johnny Altinger, who prosecutors say he lured into a garage, stabbed and dismembered, Troy Roberts takes a rare look inside Twitchell's mind through his writings.
Peter Van Sant investigates the death of snake breeder Ben Renick, originally thought to be the victim of an attack by one of his prized reptiles.
Colorado mother of two Suzanne Morphew vanished on Mother's Day 2020. Then, bizarre clues emerged - a chipmunk-chasing alibi from her husband, a spy pen and an affair. Peter Van Sant reports.
Peter Van Sant investigates the death of mild-mannered airline employee Jamie Faith and the twisted tale behind his murder.
Maya Millete disappears from her Southern California home in January 2021 and suspicion falls on her husband when investigators learn the seemingly perfect couple had marital problems; Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Katrina Brownlee shares her emotional story of being shot by an abusive ex-fiancé, then pleading for help from the police, who she says ignored her; she shares how she used that experience to become a top NYPD police officer; Michelle Miller reports.
Hollywood family therapist Amie Harwick helped many patients who were victims of sexual abuse. Her shocking death in 2020 put a spotlight on domestic violence. Erin Moriarty reports on the latest evidence collected by authorities.
Nikki Kuhnhausen disappeared in June 2019 after connecting with a man in a Snapchat rendezvous; the transgender teen's murder ultimately inspired a new law and started a nationwide movement; Jamie Yuccas reports.
For nearly 45 years, the murder of 11-year-old Linda O'Keefe continues to haunt California's Newport Beach Police Department; new technology and social media can turn the tide and help track down her killer; Tracy Smith investigates the cold case.
Jasmine Hartin, a socialite accused of fatally shooting police superintendent Henry Jemmott in Belize, tells her story to Peter Van Sant.
Chad Daybell and his wife, Lori Vallow Daybell, face charges of murdering her children, JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan; in their first television interview, Chad Daybell's five children defend their dad.
On February 20, 2003, tragedy struck when a fire tore through The Station Nightclub in West Warwick, RI, leaving 100 dead and more than 200 injured; the club owners open up to Jim Axelrod about that deadly night after nearly 20 years of silence.
When Chelsea Rustad uploads her DNA to a public database, she never expects to discover that a family member may have committed a double murder. The killer eluded police for 31 years, only to be identified by a genetic genealogist.
The 2019 disappearance of travel blogger Gabby Petito while on a cross-country trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, generated nationwide interest; the journey originally documented online turned into a virtual search party; Jericka Duncan reports.
The viral video of Ahmaud Arbery being chased and shot dead in Brunswick, GA, in February 2020 captured global attention. Omar Villafranca goes inside the trial against the three white men accused of killing a Black jogger and their verdicts.
Jericka Duncan investigates the death of popular social media figure Bianca Devins and highlights her family's fight to hold social media companies accountable for violent and graphic content that they allow on their platforms.
A mother and son dead, a young woman killed in a boating crash and two other mysterious deaths all with a connection to the influential family of disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh; Nikki Battiste investigates this bizarre and tragic story.
The investigation of the murder of Patrick De La Cerda reveals a meticulous murder plan that investigators say was crafted by a man jealous of De La Cerda's relationship with his fiancee.