American Justice - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
Millions of Reasons to Kill
A Mother's Story of Murder
The Girl in the Box
Driven to Kill
Who is the Lipstick Killer?
The controversial case of William Heirens, the "Lipstick Killer" convicted of murdering two women and a 6-year-old girl in Chicago in the late 1940s. He's been jailed ever since, but insists that he's innocent. We'll explore the troubling case, from the near-hysteria of the media coverage to the inconsistencies in the physical evidence used to wring a confession from Heirens.
The Cult Murders
An Execution in Doubt
Brutal Revenge
Suicide by Execution
The Witness and the Hitman
While the Children Slept
Tim Boczkowski is accused of murdering his first wife in a bathtub and his second wife in a hot tub. Included in this episode are interviews with Tim's children Randy, Sandy, and Todd.
The Monster Inside
We, the Jury: 10th Anniversary Show
Vanished
Crib Death
The Black Widow of Vegas
In the Hands of a Child
Justifiable Homicide?
Recalling the case of Thurman Martin, who was murdered in 1997 by his two relatives, who claimed the crime was commited as revenge for years of abuse
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