48 Hours

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“48 Hours” uncovers the narrative behind crime and justice cases that have left a lasting mark on society. Award-winning CBS News correspondents thoughtfully examine the complexities of each crime by transporting you to the heart of the investigation through key evidence and gripping interviews with critical figures from the case. The unmatched reporting has made a tangible difference in countless lives, leading to the exoneration of wrongly convicted individuals and the reopening — and resolution — of previously closed cold cases.Listen to a new “48 Hours” episode every Monday and then go deeper into the case on Tuesdays with the immersive “Post Mortem” series — producers and correspondents join host Anne-Marie Green to discuss key evidence, dead ends, mishaps, and stranger-than-fiction twists they faced in the field. Also available on the 48 Hours YouTube channel. Plus, every Wednesday and Thursday, we’ll revisit a classic “48 Hours” episode. Get ad-free access to 48 Hours podcasts by subscribing to 48 Hours+. Subscribe at 48HoursPodcasts.com, then listen in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or use your private link in your favorite podcast app.
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Rezime epizode

This episode examines two profound cases of wrongful conviction and the long journeys toward justice. First, it explores the case of Gloria Killian, who was convicted of a robbery-murder based on the perjured testimony of career criminal Gary Massey, and her eventual exoneration through the dedicated efforts of investigator Joyce Ride. Next, the episode details the legal battle of Clarence Elkins, whose conviction for murdering his mother-in-law relied heavily on the eyewitness testimony of his six-year-old niece. Despite the emergence of a new suspect and the recantation of the child's testimony, Elkins faced years of judicial refusal before finally being exonerated in 2005.

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I'm innocent. I did not plan the robbery. I did not know those people. I was not involved. And I'm not the perpetrator.

00:02:01 · Gloria Killian asserts her innocence regarding the robbery-murder charges.

I am profoundly annoyed by injustice and I just have to do something.

00:09:59 · Joyce Ride explains her motivation for spending significant resources to investigate Gloria's case.

I'm not a violent person whatsoever, and I did not do this crime. I'm totally and completely innocent.

00:18:07 · Clarence Elkins asserts his innocence regarding the murder charges.

It's one of the worst investigations I've ever seen. An immense amount of evidence was overlooked inside as well as outside.

00:19:41 · Private investigator Martin Yant criticizes the quality of the original police investigation.

We have discovered a man who looks like Clarence Elkins, sounds like Clarence Elkins, and who in all probability murdered Judith Johnson.

00:35:18 · Defense attorney Elizabeth Kelly introduces an alternative suspect to the court.

Epizode

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Star Witness

This episode examines two profound cases of wrongful conviction and the long journeys toward justice. First, it explores the case of Gloria Killian, who was convicted of a robbery-murder based on the perjured testimony of career criminal Gary Massey, and her eventual exoneration through the dedicated efforts of investigator Joyce Ride. Next, the episode details the legal battle of Clarence Elkins, whose conviction for murdering his mother-in-law relied heavily on the eyewitness testimony of his six-year-old niece. Despite the emergence of a new suspect and the recantation of the child's testimony, Elkins faced years of judicial refusal before finally being exonerated in 2005.

20 авг. 2026
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A Time To Kill

This episode explores the conflicting narratives surrounding the killing of Gerald Douglas Wyatt by 17-year-old Sterling Barber. While law enforcement initially viewed the incident as a violent robbery, witnesses have come forward with accounts of Wyatt's history as a predator, creating a tension between the victim's wife's denial and documented evidence of misconduct. The investigation follows Barber's complex legal battle, from his initial conviction and life sentence to the Georgia Supreme Court's decision to overturn the verdict after ruling that child molestation can justify self-defense. Despite this breakthrough, Barber remains in a state of prolonged legal limbo due to procedural delays and rotating officials in a small Georgia county.

19 авг. 2026
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Post Mortem | Murder in a Parking Garage

Hosts Anne-Marie Green and Natalie Morales investigate the murder of Kenneth Fandridge, detailing how a rare genetic forehead crease and a trail of evidence involving a maroon minivan led investigators to Stephen Milner. The episode explores the investigation into the suspect's obsession with Tanya Fandridge and the role of security footage in identifying him. The episode also covers the trial of Stephen Milner, where he claimed self-defense, and the prosecution's use of DNA and surveillance evidence to secure a conviction. The discussion concludes by reflecting on the tragic history of stalking involving the Fandridges and the importance of taking such behavior seriously.

18 авг. 2026
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Murder in a Parking Garage

This episode investigates the murder of Kenneth Fandridge, discovered in an Intel parking garage with evidence suggesting a premeditated crime. The investigation uncovers a pattern of stalking by Dr. Stephen Milner, a veterinarian who used tracking devices and 'burner cars' to harass Kenneth's wife, Tanya. Despite the destruction of key physical evidence, detectives built a case using surveillance footage and DNA found on the victim's hands. The narrative concludes with Milner's trial and life sentence, following his claims that he acted to protect Tanya, and explores the lasting impact on the community and the legal system.

17 авг. 2026
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Luigi Mangione's Guilty Plea, Explained

A special episode of 48 Hours Case by Case examining the significant legal development in the case against Luigi Mangione. The program details Mangione's recent guilty plea to federal stalking charges and his courtroom admission regarding the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Legal analysts discuss the implications of this plea on the pending New York State second-degree murder trial, including potential double jeopardy arguments and the tension between federal and state prosecutors. The episode also explores the broader societal context surrounding the crime, noting how public frustration with the health insurance industry has fueled intense fascination with the case. Through courtroom observations and statements from the victim's family, the discussion covers the details of Mangione's premeditated actions, the upcoming sentencing in the federal case, and the legal complexities of parallel prosecutions.

15 авг. 2026