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Murder in the Heartland is a harrowing narrative that recounts the stories of humble Middle-American towns - and the provocative crimes that tore through them. Each town's tale is voiced by the combined perspectives of its residents, but these citizens are more than just storytellers. All interviewees were key witnesses to each of the crimes, having held critical clues to the puzzle that forever changed their lives... and their sense of "home".
An inexperienced police department handles the tragic murder case of young mother Jessica Currin, leading to critical errors and false accusations. The case goes cold until Jessica's father protests the state of Kentucky to re-investigate.
The shooting of local ladies' man Jim Cornwell outside his home takes July Fourth festivities on a tragic turn; after multiple suspects tied to Jim's romantic life emerge, a confession arises that shatters the image of an Ozark community...
Brandi Mathews goes missing, and only her mother seems interested in searching for her. When her remains turn up over two years later, police dig into Brandi's work and romantic partners to find her killer...
When Robin Baxter is found dead floating in the Ohio River, the entire town of New Albany, Ind., bands together to find who's responsible; it takes over 20 years of crossing off suspects before an elusive clue cracks the case open...
Popular high school student Riley Crossman disappears, igniting a statewide search; investigators discover her body, and they have their hands full when the students and residents of Berkeley Springs become suspects...
The murder of a Harlem Globetrotters trainer exposes his secret life.
Suspects arise after the stabbing of a beloved mother in her Tomahawk, Wisconsin, home. When another stabbing occurs the next day, detectives race to place her exes, a high school and a taco joint under the microscope.
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