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Chris Anderson, a retired homicide detective and Fatima Silva, a criminal defense attorney, re-examine controversial murder cases to help the desperate families of those convicted decide if it's time to appeal... or accept the guilty verdict once and for all.
A jury convicts a woman of murdering her husband as he lay in bed, but her children insist it was suicide. They reach out to Chris and Fatima to get to the truth.
In 2009, a Pennsylvania road rage incident ends with one man dead. Is it murder or self-defence? Chris and Fatima examine the case.
Two investigators re-examine controversial murder cases to help the desperate families of those convicted decide if it's time to appeal - or accept the guilty verdict.
A California couple's son is convicted of their brutal murder. But the victim's sister is convinced her nephew was wrongfully convicted. Can Chris and Melissa help?
Rapper Mac Phipps was heading for fame when a young fan was shot and killed at one of his concerts. Mac was convicted of the murder - but was it "southern justice"?
Penny Brummer is accused of murdering her ex-girlfriend's best friend. But Penny had been so drunk she was in a blackout state. Can she prove her innocence?
Freddie Freeman was known to be a lady's man, a hustler, a cult leader - but not the cold-blooded killer of a Michigan mayor. Chris and Melissa reopen the case.
Cop James Kulbicki had a dark secret - a pregnant teenage mistress. When she's found dead, fellow officers say he killed her to keep the affair quiet - but did he?
15-year-old David Johnson went to a New Year's Party with his brother. By the end of the night, one man was dead and David was a suspect - but is he innocent?
A Sunday school teacher is convicted of murdering her husband by poisoning his sports drink. Will Chris and Melissa find new evidence to prove her innocence?
In 2008, Ryan Widmer was convicted of murdering his new wife, Sarah, but he swears he's not guilty. Chris and Fatima investigate the evidence to prove his innocence.
Veteran Tim Wright sits in prison for killing his girlfriend's ex, but his family believes he is innocent. Now they've reached out to investigators to re-open the case.
Ken Andersen and Chad Swedberg were best friends until Chad was murdered. Ken's family says his conviction for the murder is a gross miscarriage of justice.
A jury convicts Glynn Simmons of a liquor store clerk's murder, but Glynn insists he was out of state during the killing. His family calls on Chris and Fatima.
Steven Chaban has been jailed for killing his mother-in-law. His grieving wife calls Chris and Fatima to decide whether Steven is innocent or not.
Lee Harris admits he is a small-time con man but insists that doesn't make him a murderer. His son and a friend contact Chris and Fatima to investigate.
After a robbery gone bad, Garrett is convicted of killing his aunt. His mother and sister say he's the victim of con artists. Chris and Fatima investigate.
After a ten-year investigation, police suddenly charge a man with the murder of a family friend. His daughter hopes Chris and Fatima will believe her dad.
Patricia Rorrer sits in prison for brutally murdering her ex-boyfriend's wife and baby out of spite. Chris and Fatima investigate the case in search of the truth.
Eric Miller was a small-time pot dealer convicted of killing a friend for $60 in cash. His girlfriend and daughter believe the system locked away the wrong man.
A disabled man dies after a brutal beating for his TV and VCR. Three people get life in prison based on the testimony of just one woman. Is she telling the truth?
Nanette Packard thought she had it all until she was convicted of murdering her fianc?. Her daughter hopes Chris and Fatima can prove they got the wrong woman.