Episode
The First 48: Insider; Paradise Lost; Bad Debt
Overview
In Charlotte, rookie Detective Norma McKee gets her first double-murder: a young couple shot in their car by a backseat passenger. Inside the vehicle, detectives find what may be a vital clue, a baseball hat that might contain the suspect’s DNA. Meanwhile, seasoned Miami detective, Emiliano Tamayo has two cases in two days. First he responds to a call reporting a foul smell, only to find a family of three found dead in their home; later that night he is called to the scene of a young man killed over a fifty-dollar bet. With four deaths in forty-eight hours, Tamayo calls on his years of experience to solve the cases.
Details
- Series
- The First 48
- Season
- Season 11
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 2011-01-06
- Runtime
- 45 min
Episode context
Insider; Paradise Lost; Bad Debt is Episode 12 in Season 11 of The First 48. It aired on 2011-01-06. The runtime is 45 min.
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