Killing Fields - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Murder Isle: A Body in the Field
After an inmate claims to have information regarding the murder of Carrie Singer, who was found in a Virginia field in 2004, the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office reopens the case as seasoned Det. Potter and rookie Coughlin lead the investigation.

Murder Isle: Second Suspect
The homicide of Carrie Singer is investigated by the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office, who begins to interview past witnesses and narrows in on a suspect.

Murder Isle: A Second Murder
The Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office reaches out to the public for leads in the homicide of Carrie Singer. Investigators revisit the body dump-site and wonders if it is connected to another cold case.

Murder Isle: Motive for Murder
The investigators at the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office now find themselves in the midst of two cold case homicide investigations: Carrie Singer & Johnnie Tynes. Both of these murders took place back in 2004, within just a week of each other.

Murder Isle: The Confession
Isle of Wight investigators reach out to the local community for help, and a caller comes forward with information about another cold case homicide.

Murder Isle: The Hunting Grounds
Parabon Nanolabs generates a surprising result from the DNA profile in the Carrie Singer case, and two investigators from the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's go undercover in pursuit of a new suspect.

Murder Isle: Killer Among Us
David Cruz is not a match, and the Isle of Wight County Sheriff's Office refocuses their efforts on a new promising suspect.

Murder Isle: The Arrest
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