Interrogation Raw - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Devil Inside
When police pull over a local man for violating his parole, the case takes a shocking turn when he suddenly confesses to multiple brutal murders.

I Promise It Was Him
A woman calls 911 with a story of being abducted and forced into the trunk of her car by a masked assailant who fatally shoots her girlfriend. While investigators attempt to determine if the murder was the result of an elaborate kidnapping plan, a neighbor's security camera might have the answer.

The Bond of Brothers

Broken Brotherhood
A brutal home invasion results in a man being beaten to death and set on fire. As investigators race to find the perpetrator, a shocking 911 call pits two brothers against each other in the interrogation room.

Murder on the Family Farm
A small Kentucky community is rocked to its core when a prominent family is gunned down in their home after Sunday church service. The sole survivor of the attack, the victims' son, claims he killed an intruder in self-defense. But the detectives' investigation takes a shocking turn when someone comes forward with evidence that the son may not be as innocent as he claims. Can interrogators uncover the truth of who's really behind the family farm massacre?

A Husband and a Hitman

Celebrity Under Oath
This special brings viewers inside the courtroom as celebrities are forced to sit in the hot seat and provide on-camera testimony. With access like never before, this episode dives into what really happens when A-list celebrities go to court.
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