Ep 2. Pine Hill Massacre
- TV-14
- April 17, 2019
- 42 min
In Homicide City season 2 episode 2 titled "Pine Hill Massacre," the show explores a gruesome crime that took place in Pine Hill, New Jersey. The episode starts with retired Detectives Bob Kuhlmeier and Steve Weinman reminiscing about their time working on the case and the impact it had on them.
The Pine Hill Massacre occurred on August 18, 2009, when a man, his girlfriend, and his 10-year-old son were brutally murdered in their home. The episode features interviews with family members and detectives who worked on the case, as well as archival footage of news reports and police press conferences.
The investigation led detectives to focus on the victim's ex-boyfriend, who was known to have a history of violence. However, during the course of the investigation, it was revealed that the ex-boyfriend had an alibi for the night of the murders. The case remained unsolved for over a year until a group of teenagers were arrested for a string of burglaries and confessed to the Pine Hill Massacre.
The episode explores the impact of the crime on the small community of Pine Hill, as well as the toll it took on the detectives working the case. The show delves into the emotions and challenges faced by the detectives as they investigate the brutal crime.
Throughout the episode, viewers are shown the details of the crime scene, as well as the evidence gathered by detectives. The show also highlights the painstaking work detectives must perform to gather evidence and piece together the events leading up to the murders. Interviews with detectives and forensic experts provide insight into the techniques and processes used to solve the case.
Overall, Homicide City season 2 episode 2 provides a chilling look into a horrific crime that devastated a community and the detectives who worked tirelessly to bring the perpetrators to justice. The show showcases the raw emotions and challenges faced by those involved in the investigation and offers a glimpse into the world of homicide detectives.