In 1994, a single bullet wreaked havoc in Lexington, KY. University of Kentucky football player Trent Diguiro was gunned down by a sniper's bullet. For years the case went unsolved, until a former student came forward, and helped identify the killer.
In 1996, Mechele Hughes was to become the wife of a local fisherman until he was found murdered in the wilderness of Anchorage. Only an unexpected confession nine years later would reveal the truth behind Kent's death — the sinister "love triangle."
In 2000, Michelle Theer was an Air Force wife in the military town of Fayetteville until a fatal shooting made her a widow. The investigation into her husband's death led police to the door of an Army Ranger — taking orders from very unlikely accomplices.
When Tampa bartender Sandee Rozzo was killed, police suspected personal trainer Tracey Humphrey as the culprit. They asked one of Tracey's clients to wear a wire, and discovered he had convinced an unlikely accomplice to pull the trigger.
In 2005, the death of suburban Cleveland resident Rose Marie Essa had doctors and police scratching their heads. An autopsy failed to shed any light on the mystery, but when her physician husband suddenly went missing the shocking truth would be revealed.
On March 23, 2006, a respected horticulturalist is found dead in his Key West home. What appears to be an open-and-shut case proves to be anything but when investigators learn the victim was murdered three days prior by a former tenant and possible lover.
In 2003, 65-year-old Julie Bullard moved to Maine from San Francisco to open the Black Bear Inn in the town of Newry. Years later, the police would discover 3 mutilated bodies in a woodpile behind her Inn - uncovering the dark side this tranquil paradise.