Reasonable Doubt - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

When The Gun Went Off
When Kathy Middleton died of a gunshot in her own home, police had three options: it was an accident, suicide, or her husband, Ken, killed her. After deciding on option three, Ken's now doing life but his family insists he was wrongfully convicted.

Obsessed With Celeste
75-year-old retired TV executive Steven Beard is shot in his own home, but his wife, Celeste Beard, didn't pull the trigger. So why is she in prison for his murder? Her mom and husband are hoping Chris and Fatima can find out.

A Shot In The Dark
Michael Crump may have been a small-time drug dealer, but he wasn't violent; that is, until he was convicted of murdering another local dealer in an apparent robbery gone bad. Now his family has reached out to Chris and Fatima for help.

Flames Of Passion
Claude Garrett says he tried to rescue his girlfriend, Lorie Lee Lance, from a fire that broke out in their home. But a jury decided he's the one who set the fire with a goal in mind: murder. Chris and Fatima will dig deep to find out what happened.

The Meanest Drunk in the South
Former police officer Warren Horinek was a mean drunk, so when his wife, Bonnie, ended up dead from a gunshot wound, he was convicted of her murder. His advocates believe Bonnie committed suicide and hope Chris and Fatima will help to free Horinek.

Game Over
In 1994, high school coach Mike Bernos was found dead in a recliner, his body riddled with 15 bullets. His adopted son, Daniel Blan, was convicted of the murder. Now Daniel's wife and childhood friend are fighting for his freedom.

A Body, a Trough, and 800 Pounds of Concrete
Tracy Fortson was the first female deputy sheriff of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Her life came crashing down when she was convicted of her boyfriend's murder. But her family believes she was framed and want Chris and Fatima to help prove it.

Without a Trace
In 2007, young mother Melissa Flores vanished without a trace. Seven years later, police arrested her ex, Ronnie Denny Jr. Even though her body was never found, Denny was convicted of murder, but his family is convinced the system got it wrong.

Murder at her Doorstep
A pregnant woman finds a box at her door, she picks it up and it explodes, instantly killing her and her unborn baby; a multi-year investigation ensues, and her ex is convicted.

It Wasn't Me
The wife and sister of a convicted murderer in Chicago insist he was the victim of mistaken identity. Chris and Fatima re-investigate the case.
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