Episodes
Nyesha Nettles – 6 of Hearts, Ohio
One August day in 1999, Nyesha was spending her Saturday afternoon like so many other 19-year-olds: playing video games.
Clarence “Booda” Sullivan – Ace of Diamonds, South Carolina
In May 2013, 40-year-old Booda was gunned down in his quiet South Carolina neighborhood.
Rachel Anthony – 5 of Spades, Minnesota
In 2001, 50-year-old Rachel was going about her nightly routine, closing the small-town liquor store, when she suddenly vanished without a trace, leaving behind no clues.
Craig Frear – Queen of Hearts, New York
Craig Frear seemed to have everything a teenage boy could want — a loving family, lots of friends and girlfriends, and skills on the soccer field.
Gina Cyphers – 10 of Spades, Kansas
In 1995, 24-year-old Gina Cyphers was found dead in the trailer she shared with her boyfriend and young son, just a couple of hours after dropping him off at daycare one winter morning.
Mary and Susanne “Susie” Reker – 2 of Hearts, Minnesota (Part 2)
In part 1 of the Reker case, four agencies were two years into the homicide investigation with little to show for it.
Mary and Susanne “Susie” Reker – 2 of Hearts, Minnesota (Part 1)
On Labor Day of 1974, less than 24 hours before 15-year-old Mary was to start her sophomore year of high school, she told her parents she needed to make a quick shopping trip to pick up some last-minute school supplies and a winter coat.
Christine Tortoro – 6 of Clubs, Connecticut
In 1988, 21-year-old Christine was found murdered in Hartford, Connecticut.
Renee McBreen – 2 of Spades, Florida
When Renee was 22 years old, her main goal was to provide a good life for her son Caleb.
Elizabeth Miller – 7 of Hearts, Connecticut
In the summer of 1994, Elizabeth’s body was found outside an abandoned building in an area rife with crime.
Amber Hoopes – 9 of Clubs, Idaho
Late one night in September 2001, Amber Hoopes walked out to her grandparents’ auto body shop in Idaho Falls, Idaho to use the computer.
Myrtle Cole – Queen of Spades, Minnesota
In the early morning hours of December 12, 1981, 81-year-old Myrtle Cole was fast asleep in her securely locked, small-town Minnesota home when someone broke in and brutally murdered her.