The First 48 Season 1 Episode 12 At Close Range / Murder in Motor City
- TV14
- September 16, 2004
- 45 min
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In season 1 episode 12 of The First 48, entitled "At Close Range / Murder in Motor City," viewers are taken to the city of Detroit, Michigan. This episode follows two separate homicide investigations that take place within the span of just two days.
The first case details the murder of 30-year-old Breanna Temple. Temple's body is found in her vehicle, strangled by her own seatbelt. Investigators quickly learn that Temple led a dangerous lifestyle, involving drugs and prostitution. As they try to piece together the circumstances surrounding her death, they begin to uncover a complicated web of suspects, ranging from an abusive ex-boyfriend to a local drug dealer. With little to go on, detectives must work tirelessly to solve the case and bring justice for Temple and her family.
The second case takes place just two nights later. In this investigation, police respond to a call reporting gunshots in a local neighborhood. Upon arrival, they discover the body of 21-year-old Pierre Kimbrough, lying in the street from multiple gunshot wounds. As they search for clues, detectives learn that Kimbrough was heavily involved in the Detroit street culture and had a number of enemies. They begin interviewing witnesses and searching for potential suspects, eventually finding a man who was seen arguing with Kimbrough just moments before the shooting took place.
Throughout both cases, viewers witness the tireless work of the detectives and police officers involved. From canvassing neighborhoods to tracking down potential eyewitnesses, every step of the investigation is detailed. These cases highlight the complexity and challenges of solving homicides in a city like Detroit, where violence and crime are an unfortunate part of everyday life.
Ultimately, both investigations come to a dramatic conclusion, with the suspects being charged and held responsible for their crimes. "At Close Range / Murder in Motor City" is a powerfully emotional episode, showcasing the dedication of those who work tirelessly to bring justice for victims of violent crimes.