Murder Under the Friday Night Lights - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Delaying Charges
When police find a former cheerleader burned to ashes in her car, they launch an investigation filled with rumors of town corruption and cover-ups; decades later, loved ones are still searching for an answer.
A Homecoming Murder
The family of a high school cheerleader finds her murdered in her room the night after the homecoming dance. Detectives surmise that she knew her killer, and because so many people are back in town for the big football game, everybody is a suspect.
Winning at All Cost
The shooting of an East Texas football coach inside the high school fieldhouse triggers a lockdown in the middle of a school day. As police race to track down an active shooter, they discover a community deeply divided by the coach's past.
Twisted Teammate
The stabbing of a star punter coming home from class devastates the University of Northern Colorado football team; what seems like a random tragedy unfolds as a calculated takedown after the investigation exposes jealousy within the team.
Killing a Champion
Drum major Robert Champion suddenly dies in the back of the Florida A&M marching band bus, mystifying authorities; an autopsy points to foul play, leading to an investigation that exposes a secret inside one of America's premiere marching bands.
Stolen Cheers
Teen Alicia DeBolt goes missing shortly after making the cheer squad; police question members of the football team and fellow cheerleaders, but the truth behind this mystery is more sinister than anyone in her small Kansas town could have imagined.
Breaking Bonds
The Ybarra family awakens to discover their son Jacob and his best buddy Sabion shot and killed. The deaths of two tiny Texas towns, both outstanding football players for their high schools, wreak havoc on the community, but the tragedy escalates when the perpetrator is revealed.
Final Whistle
On Thanksgiving weekend, a former high school football star turned referee is fatally murdered on his porch in broad daylight. In the high-stakes world of Texas football, police are investigating the possibility that a dissatisfied parent or fan followed him home.
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