Arrest & Trial - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
M.O.: A Sinister Kiss
Trust Fund Murder Exposed
Evil Twin
Miami Blues
Baby Snatcher
Riddle Me This
Burning Love
Woodland Hills Murder
Slave Ranch
Three Out of Four
Slumber Party Abduction
Risky High-Rise Robber
Burton Boys
A Very Evil Man
Operation: Gorilla
Ruthless Ricky
Husband Draws Deadly Bath
All-American Girl
A Second Look
Pimp 'Till I Die
Texas Prison Break (Part 1)
Texas Prison Break (Part 2)
Kiko Returns
Deadly Greed
White Collar Criminal
Almost Perfect Murder
Beachside Attacker
Evaporating Love
Murder by the Book
Patience
Deadly Love
Pyro Robles
Ninja Bandit
Baby Seat Bait
Stolen Car Clue
While Innocents Sleep
Snakeheads
Indian Trackers
Las Vegas Black Widow
Volatile Marriage Ends in Murder
Lethal Husband
Doctor Beware
Latin Lover's Murder
Die Hard Dad
Cold Blooded Cupid
Chilling Confession
Child Abductor
Iceman: Mob Killer
Corridor Killer
World Trade Center
Capano Case (Part 1)
Capano Case (Part 2)
Red Dog Case
Convenience Store Killing
Porteous' Print
Multiple MO Killer
Fugitive on a Rampage
Sister's Revenge
Romeo Escapee on the Run
Cleaning House
Cop's Son Kills Cop
Freeway Killer
Little Pink Nails
Trick or Treat Murders
Gas Gangsters
Botched Hit
Operation Green Ice
Deadly Dad
Kiko
Femmes Fatales
Uncle Hilty
Wrong Prescription
Noriega
Caught by Surprise
Serial Killers
Family Cover-up
Officer Down
Killer Movie
Double Double Cross
Cano
Silence Proves Deadly
Can't Escape Justice
Cop Killer
Bear of a Case
Wasted Youth
Smile Now, Cry Later
Smack Smugglers
Forensics
The Ride
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
Holy Day Murders
Bad Love
Janitor Brought to Justice
Tunnel Case
Delivery Man
Stealing Was Not Enough
German Tourist Tragedy
Carlos Lehder
Forced Prostitution
Drugs and Murder in Vermont
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