American Justice - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Blueprint for a Murder

Roy Fontaine: Deadly Butler

A Parent's Nightmare

Dr. John Bodkin Adams

Death Row Radical: Mumia Abu-Jamal

Gainesville Murderer

Getting Away with Murder
In 1988 Mel Ignatow committed a cruel and sadistic torture-murder in Louisville, KY. And he got away with it thanks to the "Double Jeopardy" law.

Murder in a College Town

The Life and Death of Teena Brandon

Dancing, Drugs and Murder

The Trial of Louise Woodward

Deadly Magnolia: Patricia Allanson
Behind the facade of a quintessential perfect Southern Belle beats the heart of a killer--and she is on the loose. Newlyweds Tom and Patricia Allanson seemed to have a bright future ahead of them. But just months after their 1974 wedding, Tom's parents were found murdered in their home, the first chapter in the dark saga of the DEADLY MAGNOLIA.

Oil, Money and Murder

The Killer Within

Donald Hume

Kill Thy Neighbor
A female detective, working undercover, gathers the evidence needed to convict a man who killed a neighbor by putting poison in her Coca-Cola.

The Wife Who Knew Too Much
Story of high-profile Atlanta lawyer, Fred Tokars, who hired a gunman to murder his wife in front of their two young children.

When a Child Kills

Free to Murder Again
The notorious case of Kenneth McDuff, the most infamous sexual predator in Texas history, who was sent to death row for three murders, released because of prison overcrowding, and then raped and killed two more women.

The California Killing Field

DeFeo and Benson: Inheritance Killers

Murder on a Reservation

Dangerous Medicine

Dr. Buck Ruxton

A Family Secret: The Death of Lisa Steinberg
An in-depth account of the horrifying case of child abuse that stunned the nation. Attorney Joel Steinberg was convicted of manslaughter in the death of "adopted" daughter Lisa after charges were dropped against Lisa's adoptive mother, Hedda Nussbaum, who claimed that Steinberg had also abused her. Includes an interview with Nussbaum, plus a detailed look at the family's dysfunctional life.
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