48 Hours - Season 22

Season 22

Episodes

Seven Days of Rage
CBS News' 48 HOURS MYSTERY reveals that accused "Craigslist Killer" Philip Markoff posted profiles of himself on several adult alternative-lifestyle Web sites, expressing his interest in bondage, sadomasochism, homosexuality and in particular, his desire to be dominated.

The Godfather's Daughter aka Their Father, the Godfather

Show Me the Money
A mother and her seven year old daughter are taken hostage, strapped with dynamite and forced to rob a bank.

Caylee Anthony: The Untold Story

Haunted

Deadly Prophecy

A Case for Murder

Diary of a Showgirl

Live to Tell: Krystal's Courage

Justice in the Heartland

The Lost Children

Live to Tell: Birthday Party
Ted was the son of legendary gambling impresario Benny Binion, who founded the famous Horseshoe Casino. Ted was Sin City royalty, a charismatic and brilliant casino operator, but whose millions in gaming profits fed a darker side. The easy cash also allowed him to indulge his addiction to "chasing the dragon," smoking heroin. Paranoid about his wealth, he was known to have hid at least $7 million in a buried vault among other places and it is believed that millions have never been recovered.

Live to Tell: Kidnapp on Highway 1

Innocence Lost: The Yogurt Shop Murders

Buried Secrets of Las Vegas
Ted was the son of legendary gambling impresario Benny Binion, who founded the famous Horseshoe Casino. Ted was Sin City royalty, a charismatic and brilliant casino operator, but whose millions in gaming profits fed a darker side. The easy cash also allowed him to indulge his addiction to "chasing the dragon," smoking heroin. Paranoid about his wealth, he was known to have hid at least $7 million in a buried vault among other places and it is believed that millions have never been recovered.

The Secret

Thou Shalt Not Kill

A Time to Kill: Michele Harris - Updated

Lies and Whispers

A Cry for Innocence

Lady in the Pool

The Girl Who Knew Too Much

In Too Deep - Updated

My Mother's Murder
David Swain speaks for the first time since he was charged with murder.

Unmasking a Killer aka Hannibal Unmasked
It's hard to say what's most horrifying about Jeff Wright's death - the fact that his wife Susan did it, that she stabbed him 193 times, or her claim that it was self-defense. During the sometimes theatrical 2004 trial, prosecutors went so far as to bring the couple's bed into court in order to paint Susan Wright, a former exotic dancer, as a cold-blooded killer who lured her husband to bed, tied him up, then brutally murdered him and dumped the body in a hole that he himself had dug for a home improvement project. Richard Schlesinger reports.

A Killer Defense

Shelley's Last Breath
David Swain speaks for the first time since he was charged with murder.

Betting Her Life: Susan Wright
It's hard to say what's most horrifying about Jeff Wright's death - the fact that his wife Susan did it, that she stabbed him 193 times, or her claim that it was self-defense. During the sometimes theatrical 2004 trial, prosecutors went so far as to bring the couple's bed into court in order to paint Susan Wright, a former exotic dancer, as a cold-blooded killer who lured her husband to bed, tied him up, then brutally murdered him and dumped the body in a hole that he himself had dug for a home improvement project. Richard Schlesinger reports.

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