A Crime to Remember Season 1 Episode 2 The Career Girl Murders
- TV14
- November 19, 2013
- 44 min
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8.0 (103)
In season 1 episode 2 of A Crime to Remember, titled The Career Girl Murders, viewers are taken back to the summer of 1963 in New York City. The episode focuses on the brutal murders of two young women who were known for their promising careers and bright futures.
The first victim, Janice Wylie, was a 21-year-old researcher at Newsweek magazine. Her colleague and friend, Emily Hoffert, was a 23-year-old schoolteacher. On the evening of August 28th, both women were brutally attacked and murdered in Hoffert's Upper East Side apartment.
The episode delves into the investigation that followed the murders and the impact it had on the community. The NYPD was under immense pressure to solve the case quickly, as it shook the city to its core.
Viewers are introduced to the detectives who worked tirelessly on the case, as well as the families and friends of the victims. Through interviews and reenactments, the episode brings to life the fear and uncertainty that gripped New York City during this time period.
The investigation eventually led to the arrest and conviction of George Whitmore Jr., a 19-year-old with a history of mental illness. He initially confessed to the murders, but later recanted his confession, claiming he was coerced by police.
The episode explores the controversy surrounding Whitmore's confession and subsequent trial, as well as the lasting impact of the murders on the city and its residents. The Career Girl Murders is a gripping and emotional episode that highlights the senselessness of the crime and the devastation it caused.