Among her many demons: contamination obsessions, washing compulsions, religious obsessions, and fear that she hasn't given the correct cha, CBS News 48 Hours takes a look at pain. How's this for a diet: low-carb bagels, bread, chips and cookies.
And what will he say to Moriarty under intense questioning? Erin Moriarty reports. The talk got pretty spicy in the dining room of the Canal Street Brothel when Correspondent Harold Dow sat down with these "unconventional businesswomen" in the summer of 2003. Yet one piece of important evidence has always been missing: Michael Golub's body has never been found. “It’s changed the way we go about our day-to-day lives,” says Whitney Small, a public relations executive originally from Brunswick, Maine.
Tracy Smith reports. The shock of the attack caused Elaine to give birth. Farah suspected the intruder was a friend of her husband and authorities believed her, but had no concrete evidence. A heartbeat later, two men approached with guns, intending to rob them. Chief among those strange things is the fact that between 1996 and 1998 there were five murders that are still unsolved. As 48 Hours correspondent Maureen Maher reports, Jarrod, 27, was going through a nasty custody battle at the time of his murder. Susan Wright stabbed her husband 193 times. Amber Frey's father, Ron, tells CBS News that for four weeks, Scott Peterson "was the greatest thing that ever happened" in his daughter's life. ", "Whoa! The 27-year-old's disappearance mystified the residents of his hometown, Johnson City, Kan. - a small community of 1,400 people, where everyone knows each other and each other's business. Scott and Springsteen each stood trial for murder. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports. Peter Van Sant reports. Randy Hardison was on the verge of stardom when he started to make some beautiful music with a newcomer to the Nashville scene. Lori Berenson was just 26 years old when she was sentenced to life for helping to plan a terrorist attack on Peru's congress. Five decades after the murder of the beautiful school teacher, her long suspected killer -- a former priest -- is in custody. Correspondent Mike Wallace spends some time with her, to find out how she does it. In Utah, where he lives, polygamy is a felony, and Green faces up to 25 years in jail. Some critics say that America gone too far with its sex obsession. Doctors told him he might have to have his foot amputated. In the end, a second trial would reach the same guilty verdict, but as Calvin Harris continues to maintain his innocence, he is now fighting for a third trial. But believe me, it's definitely worth watching Friday night. Cory Isaacs is a rookie prosecutor who has never argued a case before. "I miss her, and I know she's not at rest,” she says. CBS News 48 Hours takes a look at one of the most compelling chapters in the Wenatchee chronicle, the story of Sam Doggett's battle to clear her parents' name. An investigation into drugs, guns, gangs and the battle for Chicago.
"I'm sort of a neuroscientist by training and a crime fighter almost by happenstance," he says. Now the town must face the consequences. I don’t feel like waiting on line with my child and husband for a mask; it might be too late by then.”. This is a program we can all identify with — directly or indirectly. Over the years, Steidl and Whitlock have continued to claim that they were innocent. Their names, faces and murders are always with him. To look at them together it's clear: Amanda Gatti lives for her 3-year-old boy, Arturo Jr.