American Justice
Hosted by Bill Kurtis, American Justice looks at groundbreaking criminal cases, presenting viewers with an inside look at the case through the eyes of those directly involved, ranging from law enforcement officers to the victims.
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Season 9
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E1
Blueprint for a Murder
Relatives sue after a husband hires a hit man to kill his wife, quadriplegic son and the boy's
Jan 5, 2000 -
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E7
Getting Away With Murder
How the double-jeopardy law prevented confessed killer Melvin Ignatow from serving time in the death of his fiance.
Mar 15, 2000 -
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E8
Murder In A College Town
A mother seeks to uncover the truth behind her son's strange disappearance and his involvement in criminal activities.
Mar 22, 2000 -
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E9
The Life and Death of Teena Brandon
The life of Teena Brandon, a drifter who lived as a man, is the basis for the movie "Boys Don't Cry."
Mar 29, 2000 -
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E11
The Trial of Louise Woodward
The young British nanny cared for Matthew Eappen, who died aged eight months. The case gripped the world and she was convicted of manslaughter.
Apr 19, 2000 -
12
E12
Deadly Magnolia
After serving time for several murder attempts, a woman is free on parole.
May 10, 2000 -
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E13
Oil, Money and Murder
A Texas millionaire is believed to have murdered two people and hired a hit man to kill the judge in his divorce
May 24, 2000 -
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E17
The Wife Who Knew Too Much
High-profile lawyer Fred Tokars allegedly hired a gunman to murder his wife so he could collect $2 million in insurance money.
Jul 5, 2000 -
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E20
The California Killing Field
Charles Ng and Leonard Lake, responsible for a series of crimes, lived on a property where police found mutilated corpses.
Sep 20, 2000 -
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E22
Murder on a Reservation
The case against American Indian activist Leonard Peltier, who many believe was wrongly convicted in the deaths of two FBI agents.
Oct 17, 2000 -
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E23
Dangerous Medicine
The suspiciously convoluted events surrounding the death of a Washington state infant and the murder of a doctor's wife.
Nov 28, 2000