No One Saw a Thing - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Killing of Ken Rex McElroy
Ken Rex McElroy terrorized Skidmore, Missouri for decades. On July 10,1981, 60 people surrounded his truck and shot him dead. No one claimed to see a thing, with the town keeping quiet, local investigators have a tough case on their hands.

Conspiracy of Silence
Ken Rex's widow, Trena, comes forward with eyewitness testimony but investigators derail her at every turn; Rex's background and controversial relationships come to light; a brewing federal investigation threatens Skidmore's secret.

Don't Mess with Skidmore
Skidmore admits to a history of violence toward those who don't fit in; the FBI arrives and turns to the sheriff's role in the crime; Trena's fight for justice seems ever more elusive; the town begins to pay a different kind of price.

Cycle of Violence
Twenty years after Ken Rex McElroy's murder, two crimes rattle the town of Skidmore, Mo.; Wendy Gillenwater is beaten to death, while Branson Perry vanishes from his home; rumors swirl, but, as usual, no one seems to know a thing.

A Pound of Flesh
Sheriff Espey is confident that Branson was murdered due to drug world connections; tragedy visits Skidmore when Bobbie Jo Stinnett is murdered at eight months pregnant and her unborn baby is stolen.

Small Town Requiem
Stinnett's baby is rescued; a Skidmore murder finally has closure; residents hope to move past the Ken Rex curse; there's no denying the cycle of violence; Skidmore aches to move on, it's clear they will never break their silence.
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