Caught in the Net - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

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When a coworker finds 67-year-old Karen Navarra dead in a bloody scene at her San Jose, California, home, the seemingly contradictory physical evidence baffles police. They must turn to digital evidence to solve this mysterious case.

Monster in the Woods
The tragic murder of a 14-year-old girl walking her dog in Armada, Michigan, leaves behind little physical evidence, forcing investigators to enter the digital world in search of virtual clues the killer has no idea they left behind.

One Last Post
When 26-year-old Erica Crippen Crosby disappears from her home in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, detectives must follow a digital trail to uncover the horrifying truth about what happened to her.

I Was Not Expecting To Be Found
When two 13-year-old girls go missing, detectives immediately turn to their digital devices for clues to where they might be. Discovering the girls have been talking to strange men online, it's a race against time to find them before it's too late.

No More Sunshine
When police discover missing 3-year-old Brendan Creato dead in a Haddon Township, New Jersey, creek, the whole community reacts with shock and horror. With no physical proof, investigators must turn to the digital evidence to pinpoint Brendan's killer.

Digital Lies
When 21-year-old Julie Ann Gonzalez suddenly goes missing, her family instantly knows something is wrong. With no physical evidence, detectives from Austin PD turn to Julie's puzzling digital trail to uncover the horrifying truth behind her disappearance.
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