ATL Homicide - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Cotton Field Confession: Ladeddrick Love
On Sept. 13, 2010, Vince and Quinn respond to a shooting at a gas station where 19-year-old Ladeddrick Love was gunned down while his pregnant girlfriend and toddler were both in the car.

Killer Next Door: Dennis McGuire
On Nov. 10, 2007, Quinn and Vince respond to a 911 call from Evelyn McGuire, who just found her husband, Dennis, shot to death in their backyard.

Deadly Double Cross: Ernest Wilson and Lamar Francis
In September 2004, Vince and Quinn are assigned to a cold case murder from three months before. Ernest Wilson and Lamar Francis were found dead inside a running SUV.

Disrespecting Mamma: Dexter Freeman
On April 27, 2001, newly minted homicide detectives Quinn and Vince are called to a crime scene in Sylvan Hills; Dexter Freeman is the sole victim of a shooting at a trap house.

Teen Terror: Timothy Reeves
On Oct. 6, 2002, Quinn and Vince receive a call about a young Hispanic male found shot to death in an unfinished apartment complex in Dixie Hills.

Family Affair: Leonard Hill
David Quinn and Vince Velazquez meet with a neighboring town's police officer who asks if they will investigate his father's murder. After 28 years, the murder of Leonard Hill remained unsolved and the detectives set out to piece together this decades-old crime. Their investigation leads them to Hill's family where they unearth a shocking revelation.

Mohawk Murder: Jasmine Lynn
Vince and Quinn help a new homicide detective who is investigating the brutal murder of an Atlanta woman. The new guy thinks he has evidence of a confession from a suspect, but the detectives aren't so sure.

Finding Mr. Right: Renee Hutchinson
Vince and Quinn are assigned to a cold case of a man found shot to death in his car. They try to figure out who wanted the man dead.

Inconvenient Truth: Craig Porter
Vince and Quinn are assigned to a year-old cold case murder of a man found shot to death in his car; after reviewing the case file again, a piece of original crime scene evidence surfaces, giving detectives a crucial clue to solve this murder.

The Long Walk Home: Antonio Mcbride
Vince and Quinn are approached by a colleague for help in a cold case where a young man was found shot to death on a sidewalk; detectives will have to go the extra mile to find the owner of this car and ultimately the killer of this innocent victim.

The Wrong Girl: Shanna Smith
A young woman is killed in a flashy car riddled with bullets in a quiet Atlanta suburb; detectives Quinn and Vince can tell this was a shootout with multiple gunmen, and left to determine whether she was the intended target, or a mistaken identity.

Ant Man: Rosendo Urban
Vince and Quinn are called to a crime scene where a young man is found robbed and shot to death in his pick-up truck. They uncover a string of violence in the neighbourhood and will have to work quickly to find those responsible.

Hip Hop Homicide: Aaron Holloway
A shooting in a rap studio leaves one man dead and several critically injured; Quinn and Vince take over the cold case and must restart the investigation from the beginning to figure out who is responsible for the murder and robbery scheme.

Last Call: Jose Greer
Officers rush to an apartment complex for a robbery in progress, and they arrive on the scene to find a man who has jumped to his death; Vince and Quinn must determine who is responsible for this terrible outcome and why.

Cold and Complex: Charles Boyer
A botched robbery leaves one man dead and his girlfriend traumatised. Quinn and Vince learn that this is a string of increasingly violent crimes across Atlanta, and they must bring down a gang of criminals to save more people from similar fates.
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