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"This must be a dream," murder suspect says following arrest

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Dash cam video shows Virginia Vertetis as she was transported to the Mount Olive Police Dept. in N.J. She was taken into custody after shooting her on-again, off-again boyfriend Patrick Gilhuley dead in her home. Listen as she asks about her ex-husband, who is cop in a neighboring town, Patrick Gilhuley's condition, and her parents.

Sneak peek: Death on Valentine's Day

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Tried twice for allegedly killing his wife, former hard-charging prosecutor Curtis Lovelace speaks out about the case that made national headlines. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates, Saturday, Aug. 11 at 10/9c on CBS.

Raynella Leath's frantic 911 call: "My husband shot himself"

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On the morning of March 13, 2003, Raynella Leath says she arrived home to discover her husband, David, dead in their bedroom with a gunshot wound to his head. Was it suicide or murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the unusual case of "The Widow on Solway Road" Saturday,, July 14 at 10/9c on CBS.

Thirteen hours inside an interrogation room

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Virginia Vertetis was taken into custody after shooting and killing her boyfriend Patrick Gilhuley on March 3, 2014, and placed in an interrogation room for 13 hours. She never gave a formal statement to police, but both the defense and the prosecution used the following clips to help prove their case.

Raynella Leath describes the morning her second husband died

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Raynella Leath is questioned at the scene by Knox County Sheriff's detectives on March 13, 2003, about the death of her second husband, David Leath. Raynella says she found him dead in bed, his uneaten breakfast still on a tray on the nightstand. This audio recording is part of those police interviews, the only time Raynella would speak on the record about this case.

Lyndsay Lovelace on life before her mother's death

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In an interview with "48 Hours"' Maureen Maher, the 23-year-old daughter of Curtis and Cory Lovelace shares details of what her family dynamic was like when Cory was still alive and what she hopes for in the future with her three brothers.



Curtis and Christine Lovelace: "We're starting over"

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In his first television interview, Curtis Lovelace, with his wife Christine, talks with "48 Hours" Maureen Maher to discuss their plans for the future just days after Curtis' March 2017 acquittal for the murder of his first wife, Cory, and the impact the two trials have had on their lives.

Sneak peek: Sins of the Father

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After nearly 60 years, a former priest is on trial for murdering a young woman who had gone to him for confession. Did the church conspire to cover it up? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, Sept. 1 at 9/8c on CBS.

Former priest dragged body out of car and dumped it in canal, says prosecutor

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Hidalgo County, Texas, Prosecutor Mike Garza shows "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger the area where he believes John Feit dumped Irene Garza’s body after she died at the Pastoral House. He recalls testimony from former McAllen resident Medora Wooldridge, who lived across the street from the dumpsite, and said she was terrified after hearing a car pull up and a trunk close on the night of Easter Sunday, April 17, 1960.

Investigating a murder in California wine country

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CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith shares her personal connection to California's Napa Valley and what drew her to investigate this week's "48 Hours" -- a story about ambition, greed and, ultimately, murder.

Sneak peek: Grapes of Wrath

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Ambition, greed and gunshots at a Napa Valley winery. How did a bag of cash -- almost $1 million -- lead to murder in a vineyard? CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith investigates Saturday, Aug. 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Kill or capture? That is the question

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Until now, the CIA has never acknowledged that it operates lethal drones. But in "48 Hours Presents: The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs," the directors go off script, debating the efficacy and ethics of the classified drone warfare. | Complete coverage

What did the government know about the 9/11 attacks and when?

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Former CIA Director George Tenet, in his first interview in eight years, and his deputy, Cofer Black, speak out in detail for the first time about a critical White House meeting in July 2001 that they thought might have changed the course of history. | Complete coverage: "The Spymasters"

Mulvaney: Probing 2016 election was a factor in withholding Ukraine aid

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Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney undercut President Trump's claim that there was no quid pro quo in the decision to withhold aid from Ukraine. Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, Amber Phillips, who covers Congress for the Washington Post, and Christina Ruffini, a CBS News foreign affairs reporter, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about Mulvaney's comments, as well as the deal struck with Turkey on a ceasefire in Syria.

Sneak peek: Good Cop/Bad Cop: Solving the Murder of Heather Bogle

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An Ohio mother is brutally murdered. A detective pursues the wrong suspects, while the real killer walked free. It would take a dedicated sheriff to find a real suspect. Were there other victims? CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports in an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, October 19 at 10/9c on CBS.





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