Drew downloads a tracking app to keep an eye on Gina after he begins getting concerned about her reckless behavior.
Looks back at three cases that erupted in the heat of the moment. In Kansas City, a confrontation with a baseball bat escalates to murder. Then, in Harris County, a man's Easter visit with his ex-wife turns deadly. And in Atlanta, a mother watches in horror as her family is destroyed in a flash of violence.
Three of The First 48's most memorable cases featuring surveillance video are highlighted: in Cleveland, Ohio a robbery leaves an innocent man dead at the shop where he worked; in Dallas, an encounter on an elevator seals the shocking fate of a woman heading home for the day; and in Memphis, revenge is served in video surveillance that tells a misleading story.
A concerned husband fails to get in touch with his wife after an alarm is tripped at their house, so he calls on the police to check it out. Upon arrival, they find his wife dead and try to connect the dots between an earlier burglary and a love triangle.
A 45-year-old yoga instructor is found gunned down on his front porch on a hot September morning in Tucson. With evidence of a burglary, detectives wonder if the victim interrupted the crime. The case proves much more complex when a witness steps forward.
The experiences and rivalries of boy band The Wonderland and girls group Girls Here First after their appearances on a reality television competition.
Shayna Hubers called 911 to report she had killed her boyfriend, Ryan Post on, in self-defense after he attacked her. However, investigators soon learned he was planning a date with another woman and suspected Shayna killed him in a jealous rage.
The final three contestants produce and star in their own holiday-themed music videos; JoJo Siwa joins Santa and Ms. Jingles to crown the winner.
Paul and Helen wrap up the first series by helping Alex from Hertfordshire find a car for his growing family that is both stylish and practical.
Shep tries to charm his way out of the doghouse with Taylor; after an apology tour, Kathryn continues to face backlash for her exchange on social media; Austen refuses to accept that his relationship with Madison is over.
Mike calls in reinforcement when teaching Monroe to swim, and Maryse adjusts to working from home.
Andrew Schulz talks about Black Lives Matter movement and protests.
Toni’s latest single drops just in time for her birthday; the sisters and Ms. E are quarantining with surprises at the house; Towanda takes care of the last hurdle preventing Sean from popping the question.
Dale and Connie work out relationship issues while playing Dungeons and Dragons with Sheldon and Missy. Also, Mary and George take a trip with Coach Wilkins and his wife, and Georgie freaks out when his girlfriend thinks she's pregnant.
Grayson grapples with being the perfect son; Savannah feels left out of the Chase & Nanny Faye duo.
Andrew Schulz talks about Coronavirus and how it changed everything.
Experts reveal how Mafiosi was imprisoned on a Mediterranean island.
Andy and Sullivan find a way to stay connected; Ben confronts a tough loss, and Jack and Inara grow closer. Meanwhile, while off duty, the crew jumps into action to help a mother in distress, but their heroic efforts spark conflict with police officers who are less than eager to offer support.