Death Row Stories

1Season 3

S3.E1 ∙ Two Brothers

Sun, Mar 18, 2018

After an eleven-year old girl is found suffocated with her own underwear, two step-brothers, ages 15 and 19, confess to the murder. After 30 years they were declared innocent and released.

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S3.E2 ∙ NYE Foul Play

Sun, Mar 25, 2018

In 1995, Hank Skinner was sentenced to death for a New Year's Eve triple-homicide of his family.

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S3.E3 ∙ Love Kills

Sun, Apr 1, 2018

DNA from Stacey Stites' body matched Rodney Reed and he is sentenced to death. A decade later, victim's former fiancé, police officer Jimmy Fennell, is imprisoned for sexual assault. New evidence casts doubt on the declared timeline of the crime.

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S3.E4 ∙ Snitch Work

Sun, Apr 8, 2018

A 4-year-old girl from Philadelphia is found murdered, her body left in a TV box on the curb. The case goes cold, until 4 years later, when a neighbor is arrested for the crime.

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S3.E5 ∙ Mississippi Mother

Tue, May 22, 2018

Sabrina Butler,a 17-year old African-American woman arrives at a Mississippi hospital with her baby dead on arrival.

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S3.E6 ∙ Murdered Babysitter

Sun, Apr 29, 2018

A babysitter is found brutally murdered in Santa Ana, California, with five young children in the home left unscathed. Kenneth Clair, a local burglar is convicted of capital murder and sent to death row.

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S3.E7 ∙ Feds vs. Outlaws

Sun, May 6, 2018

Clarence "Smitty" Smith, the leader of the notorious biker club The Outlaws, is accused of a quadruple homicide in Fort Lauderdale.

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S3.E8 ∙ Family Lies

Sun, May 13, 2018

After a family of six is found brutally murdered in a rural Texas town, a perpetrator confesses to the crime. Police however, can't believe one man alone could murder six people, and Anthony Graves is named as an accomplice. Graves is sentenced to death, but maintains his innocence. His case is eventually taken up by a journalism professor who discovers a District Attorney engaged in misconduct who is intent on keeping a guiltless man in prison.