
Saturday, May 24th TV listings for Court TV (WVPX-TV2) Cleveland, OH
It Takes a Killer Fatal Secrets
A soccer mom moonlighting as an escort disappears from Western Colorado, and it takes homicide detectives nearly seven years to unravel what proves to be a cold-blooded murder and a horrific cover up.
It Takes a Killer Killer Handyman
A recent widower is brutally murdered inside his North Dakota home; law enforcement quickly uncover evidence that reveals the homicide is part of a desperate plan from a person almost too close for suspicion.
Corrupt Crimes The Negligent Director
Reckless film director Randall Miller's shot on a live railroad track ends in disaster; the highest-ranking U.S. military officer ever convicted of spying.
Corrupt Crimes The Hit King
Pete Rose is banned from baseball; the governor of Illinois finds himself living behind bars.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Murders in Brentwood
Thirty years since the Trial of the Century, why did O.J. Simpson win? Hear from the detectives, attorneys, and families as they share their stories and why they believe the football star turned Hollywood actor walked away a free man.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The "Racist" Cop
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman tells his side of the story after becoming a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and labeled him a racist; O.J. Simpson walked away a free man while Fuhrman's life fell into shambles.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Domestic Violence
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution; the defense claimed it didn't prove he was a murderer; Nicole Brown's sisters detail the abuse within O.J. and Nicole's relationship.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Racial Tension
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles as part of their strategy; see how their plan to convince jurors that the Los Angeles Police Department could not be trusted played out in court.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Attack the Timeline
Did O.J. Simpson have enough time to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman?; the defense dissected the timeline to raise reasonable doubt; Detective Tom Lange and prosecutor Bill Hodgman explain their window of opportunity.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? The Bloody Gloves
It's the most infamous moment of the trial when the prosecution forced O.J. to put on the bloody glove in court; defense attorney F. Lee Bailey takes you inside the pivotal moment.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? Inside the Jury Room
The world watches as the verdict in the "Trial of the Century" comes down; hear reactions from those closest to the case, including the family of victim Ron Goldman; Juror #6, Lon Cryer, tells what happened behind closed doors.
48 Hours Chasing the Barefoot Bandit
The manhunt for Colton Harris-Moore, whose international crime spree made him an unlikely folk hero.
48 Hours Friends for Life
When an unfaithful husband is murdered, suspicions arise as to whether his wife and her best friend know more than they let on.
48 Hours The Hunt for Mr. Wright
A 40-year hunt for a convicted killer on the run.
48 Hours Live to Tell: Hunting Humans
A teenage girl stops a serial killer in his tracks.
48 Hours Wounded by Love
A cell phone video is evidence in a murder trial.
48 Hours Kristen's Secret
After keeping quiet for years about a teacher's abuse, a former middle-school athlete tries to get the woman to admit to her crimes.
48 Hours Dangerous Beauty
A former beauty queen becomes a suspect in the death of a married father of two.
48 Hours Amanda Knox: The Untold Story
The acquittal of Amanda Knox, who in 2007 was accused of murdering her roommate in Italy; video diaries from Amanda's best friend.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall The Duke's Daughter
Aissa Wayne, daughter of John Wayne, was in the middle of a messy divorce and bitter custody battle when she and her new boyfriend were assaulted by a pair of gunman.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall Family Feud
By all accounts, Richard Carno had no enemies; so when he was found dead in his car with a bag taped over his head, investigators wondered who could done it; a trail of evidence would point to those closest to him: his wife and brother-in-law.
Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall Drowning In Sorrow
Mark Richards was paralyzed in a car accident; his live-in caregiver, Gloria Guzman, was also his wife; when she called 911 to report that Richards had drowned in his bath, paramedics were suspicious.
Murderous Affairs Saints and Sinners
A church minister and a teacher fall for a student.
Murderous Affairs Steamy Lessons
A pregnant wife is killed execution style; an EMT is intent on taking a life.
Murderous Affairs Body Park
Two murder cases where the victims are found in parks in New Jersey.
Murderous Affairs Dead Pool
Two murder cases involving cheating spouses with evil minds in Pennsylvania.
Murderous Affairs Fatal Attraction
A married soldier begins a dangerous affair; a Canadian wife ends a life.
Murderous Affairs Blast From The Past
A newlywed wife with a violent ex-husband in Washington State and in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, a Fire Chief wants to extinguish a love rival.