Homicide Squad New Orleans - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Teenage Tragedy
Detective Rayell Johnson returns to his childhood neighborhood to investigate the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy.

Crossing Stories
Det. Matt Riffle investigates a homicide in a close-knit community, uncovering conflicting accounts of who initiated the crime.

Caught in the Middle
Detective Michael Haynes responds to an aggravated shooting call that occurred after a custody exchange gone wrong. Days later, the gunshot victim succumbs to his injuries and a suspect is apprehended by the US Marshals.

Hidden in the Shadows

Ambush in the Lower 9
Detective Tianay Marshall investigates the murder of a young man, who was ambushed and killed in broad daylight on the streets of New Orleans.

Good Night Gone Bad
The New Orleans nightlife is shattered by a murder in front of a local nightclub, the only clue Det. Rob Long has is an SUV fleeing from the scene. Meanwhile, as Det. Donnie Willyard investigates a double shooting, the suspect opens fire on the SWAT team.

Word of Mouth
Detective Joe Herman investigates a shooting outside of a club in New Orleans East. Despite dozens of partygoers nearby, not one eyewitness materializes on scene. With no shell casings or other physical evidence near the victim, Det. Herman is left with an almost impossible investigation to solve.
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