Opinion: The latest reports from “CBS 48 Hours”

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The latest stories from CBS “48 hours”

Was deadly car-to-car shooting road rage, or thrill kill?
When a Seattle man is brutally murdered at a red light, police suspect road rage – at first. Then, the case takes a bizarre turn. Peter Van Sant previews Saturday’s all-new “48 Hours”

Harold Henthorn’s Trail of Victims
Authorities continue to investigate the death of Henthorn’s first wife, even after his conviction for murdering his second bride

Sneak peek: Murder 90210
Saturday at 10: Will millionaire Robert Durst clear his name in the death of a California friend or end up spending his life in jail?

Susan Berman on Vegas and the mob
In this exclusive video, Berman, who was murdered in her Los Angeles home on Dec. 24, 2000, reminisces about her mobster father Davie Berman and their life in Las Vegas.

Preview: “48 Hours” double feature
Saturday at 9/8c: A Florida mom says she had a deadly vision about a friend’s murder — was she clairvoyant or the killer? Then all-new at 10/9c: Kidnapped, tortured and left for dead. One woman’s extraordinary tale of survival.

Friend of survivor: “She is superwoman”
“Jessica” talks about the incredible fortitude it took for her best friend, Victoria, to bounce back from her horrific 1990 attack

Lessons in self-defense
Watch as Det. Don Howell, the lead investigator in Victoria’s assault case, uses his 30-plus years of experience to teach women how to defend themselves against a sexual predator

Joe Son to police: “You can find me on Wikipedia”
Huntington Beach, Calif., detectives speak with Joseph Son in 2008, after his DNA sample matched one of the profiles from the violent attack on Victoria 18 years earlier

iPad exclusive: Keeping a case alive in the lab
Jeanne Putinier, a DNA analyst for the Orange County Sheriff’s crime lab, describes how DNA evidence was key in catching Victoria’s attackers, and how the lab is able to continue working a case long after many think it has gone cold

Preview: The Verdict
A wife says she shot her husband in self-defense. Police say she’s a killer. Who’s correct?

Sneak peek: A Student of Murder
Saturday at 10: Was the shooting of a Seattle man a random incident of road rage, or was the gunman a self-taught killer intent on finding the perfect moment to kill?

Community reacts to arrest of Curtis Lovelace — Quincy’s “golden boy”
In 2014, police charge Curtis Lovelace in wife’s 2006 death

Lovelace jurors speak out
Quincy, Illinois, trial of a former prosecutor charged with his wife’s 2006 murder ends in mistrial

Cory Lovelace mystery: What did the children see?
What happens when a former hard-charging prosecutor is tried for his wife’s murder in his old courtroom?

“48 Hours:” Curtis Lovelace trial a big story, in a small town
The Quincy, Illinois, trial of Curtis Lovelace, in the words of one local pundit, was “the trial of the century” in the community of 40,000

Target Justice: “48 Hours” probes Texas prosecutor killings
Shocking murders targeting Texas lawmen leave a community on edge. Was it a gang hit or could the killer be one of their own?

Murder in Aspen
Who wanted an Aspen legend dead? Some say anyone who ever met her.

“48 Hours” probes murder of Aspen legend Nancy Pfister
An Aspen “true original” is found brutally slain in her mountain home. She had enemies — who wanted her dead?

Sneak peek: Love and Death in Alaska
Saturday at 9: Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life?

Preview: The Sober Truth
A young woman, an alcoholic, thought she found help and a safe place — what she found was a killer

“48 Hours” Presents: Love and Death in Alaska [Part 1]
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life?

“48 Hours” Presents: Love and Death in Alaska [Part 2]
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life?

“48 Hours” Presents: Love and Death in Alaska [Part 2]
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life?

“48 Hours” Presents: Love and Death in Alaska
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life?

Domestic violence resources
A list of organizations offering important information and support

The Sober Truth
A young woman, an alcoholic, thought she found help and a safe place — what she found was a killer

The Sober Truth: Investigating the death of Karla Mendez Brada
A woman thought she found a safe place to get help for addiction, but she didn’t know she’d fall in love — and she didn’t know he would kill her

Program note: “48 Hours” preempted Saturday, Jan. 9
We’re back Saturday, Jan. 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS

Anita Smithey verdict: Was justice served in husband’s shooting death?
Did a Florida wife stand her ground and kill her estranged husband after an alleged rape or was it a cold-hearted murder?

Read Sheila Trott’s letter about Kelly Brennan’s murder
While behind bars and awaiting trial in 2010, Sheila Trott wrote a 22-page account of what she saw the night Kelly Brennan was brutally murdered

Clairvoyant or killer? Sheila Trott’s vision of murder
A woman’s disturbing dream leads police to a bludgeoned body — is Sheila Trott a killer caught in a love triangle or did she really dream key details about a friend’s murder?

Victoria’s story: Surviving the unimaginable
A woman, 19, is kidnapped and taken on a violent joyride — she is able to survive, but the next 18 years are filled with fear that the offenders will return. By the time a DNA hit leads to a surprising suspect, will too much time have passed for justice to be served?

My Name is Victoria
“48 Hours” Live to Tell: One woman’s gripping account of surviving a horrific attack and the trail that led to a Hollywood actor

Ryan Ferguson: Wrongfully Convicted
Convicted of murder at 19 — 14 appeals and 10 years later, he’s free. Is it the end of the story? Not yet.

Murder 90210
Will millionaire Robert Durst clear his name in the death of a California friend or end up spending his life in jail?

Program note: “48 Hours” preempted Saturday, Feb. 6
We’re back Saturday, Feb. 13 at a special time

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