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The most gripping half-hour of TV is here. Justice by Any Means plunges viewers into amazing true stories of brave African-American men and women who suffered unimaginable loss and then went toe-to-toe with the bad guys. Hosted by Faith Jenkins ("Judge Faith"), the show delves not only into real crimes but the lives of those that fought to bring the crimes to light.They are people like Atlanta native Sharon Williams, a struggling single-mom who took on local drug dealers, the Atlanta PD, a would-be serial killer, and her own community to put her daughter's killer behind bars; Marcelle McGee, a newlywed who stopped at nothing to track down the man who raped and nearly murdered her neighbor; then there's JoAnn and Emory McClinton, a quiet, God-fearing couple who spent more than two decades – and exhausted their life-savings – traveling the globe, setting up sting operations, and ultimately hunting down the man who murdered their daughter Lita.
When Tia Lincoln learned her father, Leroy, had been brutally murdered in his Baltimore apartment, it seemed she was the only person in her family—or the police—who really cared. Having struggled with a substance abuse problem his whole life, people were quick to write off Leroy's death as a drug deal gone bad. But Tia couldn't let it go, and she refused to let her father's murder go unsolved. Determined to find justice, Tia never imagined her hunt would last seven years, or that the person responsible would be someone she'd known since birth.
Margaret Prescod was home watching the news one night when she heard a shocking story: eleven women had been murdered by a serial killer in southern LA, the city she called home. Margaret, a freedom fighter since the day she was born, wasn't about to sit and watch as more women became victims. Knowing the police weren't likely to take the deaths of lower income black women seriously, she founded the Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders and began an almost thirty year journey that would lead to one man's arrest—one man responsible for the deaths of potentially hundreds of women.
29-year-old Ronkeya Holmes drives from Georgia to Florida to pick up her 3-year-old daughter who was staying with her father for the summer. But when she doesn't return home, her mother Edith and sister Angel fear the worst. They drop everything and move to Florida to try and track her down, but someone they trust weaves a web of lies that hinders them for months from uncovering the horror that really happened.
When a $17 million Florida lottery winner goes missing, a friend turns to dangerous measures to seek justice for his disappearance.
After a police officer shoots and kills her son, Wanda Johnson fights to bring justice to her slain boy.
When Sabrina Harris's daughter, Ryan, didn't come home at her normal time, panic steadily ensued. A search party was formed, but it didn't take long to find her abused body in a nearby neighborhood. What followed was a series of wrongful convictions, evidence confusion, and unanswered questions. Sabrina Harris, riddled with grief and horror, was a mother on a mission: to find her daughter's murderer no matter the cost.
Vernithea McCrary and Natasha Curtis wanted to their friend, Bridgett Tabb to come out and celebrate Natasha's birthday, but Bridgett decided to stay behind. Vernithea and Natasha's bodies were found the next day, burned and abandoned in a car. Brigdett had no idea that her decision to stay behind would save her life and launch her into an official and personal investigation full of tightly held, dark secrets. Could Bridgett hold the key to unlocking who killed her friends?
After the murder of a transgender woman in Harlem, her mother fights to find the criminals responsible for her death.
When a Bay Area rapper gets shot and killed during a home invasion, a mother takes to the streets to bring her son's murderers to justice.
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