Motives & Murders: Cracking the Case Season 1 Episode 3 Relative Suspects
- TV-14
- November 17, 2012
- 43 min
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In season 1 episode 3 of Motives & Murders: Cracking the Case, titled "Relative Suspects," detectives investigate the murder of a young woman, Sarah Rae Boehm, who was found brutally stabbed in her apartment.
As the investigation unfolds, detectives discover that Sarah Rae had a tumultuous relationship with her boyfriend, who had a history of domestic violence. However, when the boyfriend is ruled out as a suspect, detectives turn their attention to Sarah Rae's relatives, who had all been in her apartment the night before she was killed.
The first suspect is Sarah Rae's uncle, who had a history of drug abuse and had recently been released from prison. Detectives question him about his whereabouts on the night of the murder and uncover some startling information about his relationship with Sarah Rae.
Next, detectives investigate Sarah Rae's cousin, who had a history of drug addiction and had recently stolen money from Sarah Rae's bank account. They question her about her relationship with Sarah Rae and try to determine if she had a motive for the murder.
As the investigation continues, detectives dig deeper into Sarah Rae's family history and uncover new leads that help them piece together the events leading up to the murder. They ultimately bring charges against one of Sarah Rae's own relatives, but not before unraveling a shocking family secret.
Throughout the episode, viewers will be taken on a suspenseful and emotional journey as detectives work tirelessly to solve the murder of Sarah Rae Boehm and bring her killer to justice. The episode will also explore the complex dynamics of family relationships and the devastating impact that violence can have on a family.
Overall, "Relative Suspects" is a gripping episode that will keep viewers guessing until the very end, while also shedding light on the important work of law enforcement in bringing criminals to justice.