The Case That Haunts Me - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Long Walk Home
Jennifer Teague, 17, goes missing, and her body is later found dumped near a secluded parking lot; Detective Greg Brown turns to the townspeople in Teague's community to help him find her killer.

Permission to Die
Scott Dell's death looks like a suicide, but Detective Ken Leppert digs a little deeper and begins to suspect Dell has been murdered.

The Orion Project
To solve a brutal triple homicide in Chatham, Ontario, Detective Peter Baker must follow the trail of missing guns.

Second Chance
Ottawa Detective Bob Pulfer needs evidence to convict the man he believes murdered Louise Ellis, and he makes an unorthodox decision to have a civilian go undercover.

Into the Woods
The city of Fredericton, Canada, reels after 8-year old Jackie Clark goes missing; determined to find her, Detective Mike Richards pushes the boundaries of police protocol.

Last Move
After Bruce Firman, 72, is found brutally murdered in his home, Detective Keri Harrison must discover who would want to kill this kind, elderly man.

Mystery in the Mountains
After cab driver Lucie Turmel is found brutally murdered in the tourist town of Banff, Alberta, RCMP Detective Doug Morrison struggles with no solid leads and thousands of possible suspects.

White Hot Rage
When a man with no enemies and few friends is viciously murdered in a quiet neighborhood of Calgary, Detective Peter Bakers struggles to determine who could have done it.
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