Criminal Confessions Season 3 Episode 12

Ep 12. Two Fires, One Victim

  • February 22, 2020
  • 40 min

In Criminal Confessions season 3 episode 12, titled "Two Fires, One Victim," viewers are taken through the disturbing investigation of a double arson case that left one person dead. The episode begins with footage of the burnt-down house and interviews with detectives who describe the intensity of the fire. The victim, a middle-aged woman, was found dead in her bedroom.

The investigation leads detectives to two potential suspects: the victim's estranged husband and a friend who was seen at the scene of the crime. Evidence from both crime scenes points to the possibility that the fires were set intentionally and with malicious intent. The detectives bring both men in for questioning to try and gain more information.

Through the use of "confession" technology, detectives are able to monitor the body language and speech patterns of both suspects as they recount their views on the relationship between the victim and the accused. The technology is an effort to access the deepest and most vulnerable parts of the suspects' minds in order to gain confessions.

As the second round of questioning gets underway, one of the men makes a surprising confession that appears to unravel the case. However, the confession isn't entirely clear, and detectives continue to probe for more information. They enlist the help of a handwriting expert to compare notes written by both suspects and evidence recovered from the crime scene.

The closer detectives get to a resolution, the more twists and turns the case takes. It becomes a race against time to uncover the truth before someone else becomes a victim. The final face-off between the two suspects leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, as the detectives try to piece together the clues and make sense of the events leading up to the deadly fires.

Overall, Criminal Confessions season 3 episode 12 is a gripping and suspenseful true crime story that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. The use of technology and forensic evidence offers a unique perspective on the investigation of double arson cases and highlights the many challenges detectives face when trying to solve complex crimes. This episode is a must-see for anyone who enjoys true crime dramas and wants to learn more about the cutting-edge techniques used by modern-day investigators.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 22, 2020
  • Runtime
    40 min
  • Language
    English