Lone Star Murders - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Fire & Brimstone
A preacher's house catches fire on a hot Texas night and becomes a tomb for his devoted wife; the accident tears apart their community and unearths secrets usually reserved for a confessional booth.

Soldier Down
A Texas military base is on high alert when one of its female soldiers suddenly disappears; the mysterious circumstances behind her departure force investigators to explore dark rumors about the military and examine the chain of command.

A Dark and Stormy Night
A large storm roars through Austin, Texas, providing the perfect cover for murder; when it settles, the strangled body of a 43-year-old executive is found; as police investigate, they uncover multiple potential suspects each with a sinister motive.

Presumed Dead
Two young lovers disappear from their quiet Texas town, sparking a frenzied search by friends, family, and police; as the hunt weathers multiple dead ends and false leads, the families begin to wonder if a darker force may be involved.

Misplaced Trust
A wealthy Texas senior's death catches the attention of police; as they investigate, they uncover details that suggest someone preying on Texas' most vulnerable citizens.

Immaculate Deception
A woman's lifeless body lies in an abandoned car on a rural Texas back road. When police investigate the crime scene, they discover something bizarre -- the victim's clothes, folded neatly, and arranged on the floor next to her body.
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