How It Really Happened - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Mystery of the Gainesville Murders Part 1
During a terrifying three-day period in late August 1990, five college students were found brutally murdered in Gainesville, Fla.; panic filled the usually sunny city as investigators searched to find the serial killer before he struck again.

The Mystery of the Gainesville Murders Part 2
During a terrifying three-day period in late August 1990, five college students were found brutally murdered in Gainesville, Fla.; panic filled the usually sunny city as investigators searched to find the serial killer before he struck again.

The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart Part 1
Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped from her Salt Lake city home in 2002 and snatched from her bed at knifepoint by a mysterious man in the middle of the night; to the public it seemed as if she had vanished into thin air.

The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart Part 2: Hiding in Plain Sight
For nine months in 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was the most famous missing child in America; kidnapped by Brian David Mitchell, she was forced up into a hiding spot in the mountains behind her home, assaulted and forced to be his second wife.

Susan Smith Part 1: Someone Stole My Babies
On Oct. 25, 1994, Susan Smith reports that a carjacker has abducted her two young sons, Michael and Alexander; this report sets off a nationwide search for the boys; while the world waits for news about the boys, investigators deliver shocking news.

Susan Smith Part 2: The Shocking Truth
For nine days, the nation waits for news as to the whereabouts of missing 3-year-Michael and 14-month-old Alex Smith; then, there's a shocking break in the case; the boys' father, David, shares his heartbreaking story; a look at the investigation.

Drew Peterson: Killer Charm
On Oct. 28, 2007, 23-year-old Stacy Peterson, the wife of veteran police sergeant Drew Peterson, goes missing. as police launch an intensive search to find Stacy, the case raises shocking new questions about her husband.

David Cassidy: Fatal Secret
Actor-musician David Cassidy ("The Partridge Family") experiences the pressures of fame as a teen idol in the 1970s; in the end, his death is surrounded by mystery, leaving his family, friends and fans with more questions than answers.

The Bombing of Oklahoma City Part 1: The Explosion
On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh, a 26-year-old U.S. army veteran, detonates a truck bomb outside the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, claiming the lives of 168 innocent people.

The Bombing of Oklahoma City Part 2: McVeigh's Shocking Confession
An exclusive prison interview with Timothy McVeigh. He describes how events in his personal life, and in the ever-changing world around him, inspired him to take action against his fellow Americans. Also: survivors of the bombing.
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