
The Death of Todd Stermer
A woman accused of setting her house on fire and then intentionally running over her husband as he escaped the flames speaks out to "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty.
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Would getting away with murder be a final con for the man who posed as Clark Rockefeller? Erin Moriarty reports.
A detective is haunted by the case of two women missing for 30 years. Now she's hot on the trail of a killer - can she catch him? Susan Spencer reports.
A mother of three is found dead in a Colorado river. She had secrets -- did she name her own killer? Tracy Smith reports.
A beauty queen is found murdered. The prime suspect -- the priest who heard her confession. Richard Schlesinger reports.
A gang of bodybuilders hatch a plan to kidnap and kill wealthy people. Troy Roberts has the real story that inspired a Hollywood movie.
A professional poker player is under suspicion for the brutal murder of his parents. Peter Van Sant reports.
A missing wife and a wild confession. What caused a top chef to jump from a California cliff? Richard Schlesinger reports.
Did a bookie gamble away everything -- including his wife's life? Richard Schlesinger reports.
A "48 Hours" investigation explores the controversial world of international adoptions, in which some overseas facilitators walk a fine line between adoptions and child trafficking. Maureen Maher reports.
An apparent suicide in a Pennsylvania church exposes secrets a twice-widowed pastor wants to keep hidden. Richard Schlesinger reports.
In an interview with "48 Hours," Linda Stermer maintains she doesn't know how the fatal fire at her Michigan home started and that running over her husband with the family's van after he escaped the burning home was purely an accident.
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