Two friends, Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, get together for tea and conversation. They recount their similar stories fighting to win rights for women and African Americans.
In this episode of The First 48, when a young man is found shot dead in his van, Tulsa Homicide retraces his final hours and gets caught up in a web of lies.
In Atlanta, when a young man is shot from 235 feet away, Detective Darrin Smith discovers an escalating feud that threatens to tear apart a neighborhood.
In Tulsa, a man is gunned down in broad daylight, but the truth may be more than it appears. Meanwhile in New Orleans, a man is shot eight times in his own home.
When a young man is shot to death at a motel party, Tulsa Detective Justin Ritter discovers a photo posted on Facebook may have triggered a dangerous chain of events.
In Atlanta, a teenager is killed when he steps in front of a gunman to save his friend. And in Tulsa, a man is shot dead and left in a church parking lot.
When a suburban teenager is found dead in a robbery gone bad, Minneapolis Detective Emily Dunphy must find out which of the victim's friends may have double-crossed him.
When an innocent bystander protecting a young woman is gunned down, Tulsa detectives scramble to learn who fired the fatal shots before anyone else gets hurt.
In Atlanta, a stranger guns down a new father in a parking lot. In Gwinnett County, a man is stabbed more than 20 times when someone he trusts turns against him.