Episode
48 Hours: The Country Club Murders
Overview
Professional poker player Ernie Scherer III is the chief suspect in the 2008 murders of his parents, Ernest Scherer Jr. and Charlene Abendroth, in their Pleasanton, Cal., home.
Details
- Series
- 48 Hours
- Season
- Season 25
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2012-03-03
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
The Country Club Murders is Episode 17 in Season 25 of 48 Hours. It aired on 2012-03-03. The runtime is 60 min.
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