Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris Season 2 Episode 2 The Legos Murder
- TV-14
- June 10, 2018
- 42 min
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In Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris season 2 episode 2, titled "The Legos Murder," viewers follow the investigation surrounding the strange death of Michelle Martinko, a 18-year-old girl who was brutally murdered inside her car in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1979. The killer has eluded police for over 30 years until a breakthrough in 2018, when detectives use DNA evidence and forensic analysis to match the killer, Jerry Burns.
As the episode progresses, Tony Harris takes a deep dive into the details surrounding the case, including interviews with lead detectives, family members, and friends of Michelle Martinko, as well as experts in DNA analysis. The investigation points to Jerry Burns, a local business owner who was surreptitiously linked to the murder through forensic evidence. Harris follows the detectives as they build their case against Burns, who eventually goes to trial in 2021.
Through interviews with the prosecuting attorney, the defense team, and family members of both the victim and suspect, viewers get a glimpse into the emotional toll the case takes on those closest to it. The trial is emotional and intense, with evidence presented that seems to incriminate Burns beyond a shadow of a doubt. However, the defense argues that the evidence is circumstantial and that their client has been falsely accused.
Ultimately, the jury delivers a verdict, and Harris delivers a powerful and moving conclusion to the episode. "The Legos Murder" is an engrossing look at a long-forgotten crime that ultimately lead to justice for the victim's family. The episode is filled with suspense and drama, as well as moments of heartbreak and loss. Harris expertly weaves together archival footage, interviews, and expert analysis to deliver a thoughtful and compelling episode.
Overall, "The Legos Murder" is a standout episode of Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris season 2. It does an excellent job of capturing the trauma and devastation that a brutal crime can inflict on a community. It also highlights the vital role that forensic analysis and DNA evidence can play in solving cold cases that have confounded detectives for decades. For true-crime fans, "The Legos Murder" is a must-watch episode that will leave them on the edge of their seat from start to finish.