American Justice - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Hiding in Plain Sight: Tales of a Fugitive

Mother on Death Row

William Joyce, Lord Haw Haw

The Atlanta Child Murders

The Erin Brockovich Story

Who Wants to Kill a Millionaire?

Dealing with the Devil
While in the government witness protection program in 1981, Marion "Mad Dog" Pruett goes on a crime spree across several states. AKA Sonny Pearson while in the witness protection program he committed a series of robberies and at least five murders that included his wife Pamela Sue Barker. American Justice looks this case and examines how many blamed the government for allowing this to happen while on their watch.

Matthew Shepard

A Son's Confession

Lying Eyes

Sir Harry Oakes & the Bahamas Murder Mystery

Shotgun Justice
Examining the case of Michael Pardue, convicted of 3 murders in 1973 Alabama.

Raised on Hate

Shattered Innocence: The Fells Acres Abuse Case

The City-Killer Gangs

Marijuana and Murder

The Boy Who Saw Too Much
An 8 year old boy was brutally killed in order to hide his testimony for witnessing murder.

Conspiracy to Kill: The Rae Carruth Story

Like Mother, Like Son: Sante and Kenny Kimes

The Disappearance of Madalyn Murray O'Hair

Eliminating the Competition

Death in a Small Town
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