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- One of the small number of women who commit murder, Lindsay Haugen claims that she strangled her depressed boyfriend in 2015 as an act of mercy.
- In 1996, David Barnett murdered his adoptive grandparents, stabbing them over 20 times. Later he revealed years of abuse at the hands of his father.
- Remorseful about the crime that sent him to prison for life, Leo Little tells the story of the murder he committed in 1998. He is now a minister.
- From a women's reformatory in Ohio, Linda Lee Couch talks about the murder of her husband, Walter, in 1984, a killing precipitated by years of abuse.
- Mark Arthur maintains that he murdered a friend's father on a Houston highway for savagely beating his wife. But police have a different theory.
- After 24 years on death row, Joseph Murphy saw his sentence commuted a week before his execution due to the extreme abuse he suffered as a child.
- After an unsuccessful attempt to kill his father, drug user Charles "Billy" Armentrout later murdered his grandmother and was sent to prison for life.
- Kansas native Cavona Flenoy agreed to a date with a liquor store clerk, but the evening took a deadly turn when he tried to assault her.
- At a New Years' eve party in 1996, Brandon Hutchinson killed two brothers, a crime he admits - but there are conflicting versions of the story.
- Toby Williams murdered Deborah Moore and shot her husband, John, in a cruel 1984 robbery for which he has been on death row for nearly 35 years.
- Raised in an environment of drug addiction and crime, teenager Justin Dickens commits murder but disputes the prosecutor's version of events.
- Subjected to abuse throughout her life, Victoria Smith confessed to killing her husband. But someone close to the case has doubts about her admission.
- On death row for murder, Deryl Madison reflects on his struggles with mental illness and finds support from an anti-capital punishment advocate.
- Daniel Paulsrud says his fatal shooting of partner Leslie was an accident. But accounts from her family - and his handwritten notes - raise doubts.
- James Walker claims he has no recollection of the 2001 murder he confessed to committing. An investigation into his traumatic past offers more context.
- Accept a plea deal or go to trial? Three men receive radically different prison sentences for their roles in the fatal shooting of a cab driver.
- David Cameron Keith recalls the day he took a young hostage before heading to an airport and killing the pilot who volunteered to take the child's place.
- A killer recounts the crime that ended a life and destroyed his own. We also hear from those affected, including a police officer and the victim's family.
- In prison for killing her husband, a woman details her past abuse and turbulent marriage. Her mother also reflects on their strained relationship.
- Years after leaving the military Toby Gregory claims his service and PTSD caused him to murder his wife Inez. Inez's family believe otherwise.
- Enraged over his rebellious daughters choice in men, an extremist father enlists his son in a terrifying plot of intimidation and murder.
- Serving a sentence of life without parole for the murder of Jason Johnson, Gary Black says he has no regrets. Jason's family find purpose in tragedy.
- After fatally shooting his coworker, TJ Schifferns maintains it was an accident. Details surrounding the incident suggest TJ had a motive.
- After years in solitary confinement, James Robertson admits to murdering his new cellmate as an escape to the better conditions on death row.
- Deandra Buchanan is awarded death sentence for fatally shooting his girlfriend, auntie and stepfather in a single incident but he insists he was intoxicated with a strange drug during the crime.