I Am Homicide Season 2 Episode 1 What the Toddler Saw
- TV-14
- June 6, 2017
- 42 min
Detective Garry McFadden is back for a second season of I Am Homicide, featuring true crime stories from his 30 years of experience working in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. In the first episode of season 2, titled "What the Toddler Saw," McFadden investigates the mysterious disappearance of a young mother named Ebony Watts.
Ebony was last seen on August 19, 2016, when she dropped her daughter off at her grandmother's house before heading to work. When she didn't show up for her next shift and missed a meeting with her mother, her family knew something was wrong. The police were notified, and McFadden was assigned the case.
McFadden begins by interviewing Ebony's family and friends, trying to piece together a timeline of her movements on the day she disappeared. He learns that she had recently broken up with her boyfriend, and although they had a contentious relationship, she had never indicated that he posed a threat to her safety. He also discovers that a neighbor reported hearing a loud argument coming from Ebony's apartment around the time of her disappearance but thought nothing of it at the time.
As McFadden digs deeper into Ebony's life, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal. He learns that she was struggling with addiction and had been seeing a drug dealer named "Money" to support her habit. She had also been in contact with her ex-boyfriend, who had a history of violence against her.
Despite the numerous leads and tips that come in, McFadden hits a dead end in the investigation. That is until a vital piece of evidence comes to his attention: the testimony of Ebony's daughter, who was just two years old at the time of her mother's disappearance. The toddler's account of what she saw and heard on the day of her mother's disappearance provides a breakthrough in the case, and McFadden is able to make an arrest.
Throughout the episode, McFadden speaks candidly about his approach to solving homicides and the unique challenges involved in investigating cases where the victim knew their killer. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the victim's life and the motivations behind the crime, rather than just the evidence at the scene. McFadden's dedication to finding justice for Ebony and her family shines through in every step of the investigation, making for a compelling and emotional episode.
"I Am Homicide" season 2 episode 1, "What the Toddler Saw," is a gripping and insightful look into the world of homicide investigation, as told through the eyes of one of Charlotte's most experienced detectives. With its emphasis on humanizing victims and giving a voice to their families, the show offers a unique and powerful perspective on the often-tragic world of true crime. Fans of the true crime genre and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of criminal investigations will not want to miss this captivating episode.