Suspicious Minds - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Chi Town Gossip
The brutal murder of a successful hair salon owner and mother upends a tight-knit Chicago community. While neighbors whisper about the killer's identity, detectives must break down walls of silence and uncover the plot to slay this local icon.

In Case of Murder
The untimely death of wife and mother of two Melissa Henderson rattles a small Indiana town -- but revelations of foul play at her funeral set the rumor mill ablaze. Local gossip leads investigators to a riverboat casino with unexpected suspects.

Who Killed the Councilman?
When popular City Councilman Matt Garcia is shot dead in Fairfield, California, both politicians and an anxious public demand answers. Drug dealers, political rivals, and even Matt's father are suspected, until a mystery man contacts police.

Rumors in the Halls
Suspicion lands close to home when 17-year-old prom queen Aquilla Flood is found dead in her bedroom. Her family faces tough questions, while Aquilla's friends point detectives to three young men.

Everyone Knows Her Name
After the shocking death of Heather Maples, the student community of Murfreesboro, Tennessee confronts the sobering truth that a killer is lurking among them. Detectives unlock the her cell phone to find a web potential suspects and retrace her last night

Whispers From the Woods
A Pennsylvania town is consumed with suspicion after 19-year-old Erica Miller disappears without a trace. Her mother posts flyers around town, prompting one resident to question the strange behavior of a family friend.
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