Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Florida v. Kananen
Richard Kananen Sr. beat his wife Marilyn so badly and abused his son and two daughters so horrifically that they spoke of him only as 'it' or 'the monster.' So, when he vanished on a clear day in September 1988, no one in the family bothered to report him missing. But when Marilyn disappeared 15 years to the day after her husband, suspicion soon fell on their son Ricky and youngest daughter Stacey. When both accused the other of the double murder, it was up to a Florida jury to determine who was the mastermind and who was telling the truth about what really happened.

Florida v. Gutierrez
Paula Gutierrez thought she had found true love at 14 when she met and fell for the much older Nestor "Chino" de Jesus. But their romance soon turned into a nightmare for Paula as Chino's jealous rages made her fear for her life. After their daughter Ashley was born, the couple's bank account soon dwindled to zero, and on a hot Tampa day in July 2001, Chino gave Paula baggy clothes and a bandana and told her they were going to go rob a bank. By day's end, two people were dead and Paula was facing three life sentences as an accomplice to a crime she did not commit.

Mississippi v. Edmonds
The case against Tyler Edmonds seemed like a slam dunk. When Kristi Fulgham was taken in by police for questioning after her husband Joey was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head, she told them that her half-brother Tyler had done it, shooting Joey to protect her from an abusive husband. The 13-year-old confessed, though saying that he was only an accomplice to the murder that Kristi planned. After a short trial, he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. It would take the heroic efforts of his defense lawyer - who took Tyler's case all the way to the Supreme Court - to give his client a shot at redemption and a second chance at life.

SC v. Robertson
How did the quiet and mild-mannered Meredith Moon become an accomplice to one of South Carolina's most horrific crimes?

SC v. Poole
After her husband Brent was murdered, Renée Poole's multiple affairs and secret life as a stripper made her the main suspect in his death.

OH v. Jenkins
Tonica Jenkins had a talent for manipulating people to get what she wanted. She used that gift to scam her way into Yale, and later turned it to a darker purpose.

FL v. Leppert
Toby Lowry was 22 when he says his 15-year-old girlfriend Morgan Leppert manipulated him into murdering an elderly disabled man.

TX v. Dillingham
Was Kristi Koslow really the ruthless mastermind that police portrayed her as after her stepmother was killed and her father was injured?

OH v. Wagner
The Pike County Massacre was the biggest homicide in Ohio history - eight people from the same family shot execution style as they slept.

GA v. Duke
Former Miss Georgia contestant Tara Grinstead vanished without a trace in 2005. But was Ryan Duke, arrested years later, really the mastermind?
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