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the shit thing about the show is that every murder seems to be completeley pointless, some retard gangster or junkie just pops someone for no reason, over a minor dispute. Invariably everyone in the hood knows who done it, so all the detective work is simply leaning on other losers for info.

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the shit thing about the show is that every murder seems to be completeley pointless, some retard gangster or junkie just pops someone for no reason, over a minor dispute. Invariably everyone in the hood knows who done it, so all the detective work is simply leaning on other losers for info.

 

thats how all murders really are.

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Love it when all they do is get the suspect to admit he was at the crime scene. Once idiot admits it they say OK we'll be right back-get up and leave. They come back, charge him with first degree murder. Guy just sitting there like......

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Have fun with that life sentence. Idiot

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Everyone here been sleeping.

 

I always find the episodes about real murderers way more interesting. Sometimes the robbery gone wrong episodes get repetitive when lil queezy and fruity loop attempt to rob lil scratchy for his loot and they end up pulling heaters and someone gets blasted then lil queezy snitches on fruity loop for being the trigger man. They both get charged for the murder and it's over.

 

Anyone see the episodes where the dude murdered his ex they brought him in for questioning and didn't think anything of it but then it turns out the cell phone records showed that he was actually at her house when it went down and they realized that he actually did it?

 

There's also an amazing episode where they straight up pulled a guy out of a mental institution when they realized he had murdered his dad and stole his money and the guy says "all I know is darkness and sadness" that kinda stuff is wild seeing the dudes that are straight up loony and go over the edge.

 

Funniest gangster on the show ever was the white guy that had KAL (krazy ass Latinos) in terrible graffiti tatted on his head and lived with his mom.

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The FIRST 48 Fan Favorites: Top 10 Episodes

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THE FIRST 48, the most watched non-fiction investigative series on cable, has taken viewers behind the scenes of real-life investigations with unprecedented access to crime scenes, forensic processing and interrogations for 9 action-packed seasons.

 

We asked fans to tell us which episode of The FIRST 48 is their favorite to help us compile this Top 10 Fan Favorite list. See if your favorite made the cut!

 

The FIRST 48 Fan Favorites: Top 10 Episodes

 

1. Lester Street- Season 7, Episode 112: In Memphis, Lt. Toney Armstrong and his team respond to Memphis's worst mass murder in more than 15 years, where they find four adults and two children dead. Armstrong's entire team is called to action as they scramble for leads, while the local media follows their every move. When investigators learn that the killings may have been committed by a "Blackout" squad--a gang-ordered directive to wipe out an entire family--they need to find the killers before they strike again.

 

2. Gone- Season 8, Episode 123: When Dallas Detective Dwayne Thompson checks out a missing persons apartment and finds it covered in blood, he's launched into one of the strangest cases in his career--a case that he must solve without the victim's body. Chasing a trail of clues, Thompson and the Dallas homicide team are always one step behind their suspect. Then, the search leads them to a wooded campsite where they find hanging vulture heads and samurai swords... but will they catch their man before he slips away again?

 

3. House of Santeria/ Murder on the Interstate- Season 2, Episode 14: In Miami, homicide Sgt. Joe Schillaci and his squad must solve a murder of an innocent college student during a hectic Memorial Day weekend; and Sgt. Carlos De Los Santos and his team tackle the murder of a doctor found hogtied in his house and learn that the key to the case may lie with the voodoo-like Santeria shrines found at the crime scene.

 

4. Hostile Takeover/ Shot in the Back- Season 2, Episode 15: In Miami, homicide Sgt. Altarr Williams goes on an adrenaline-charged hunt for a mysterious van seen leaving the scene of a brutal murder. Then, Det. Emiliano Tamayo and his partners must ID a nameless victim gunned down in Little Havana; the case takes a shocking turn when they discover the victim's background.

 

5. Live to Tell/ Field of Lies- Season 5, Episode 63: In Miami, Ricardo John catches his first case as lead detective: a young woman apparently raped and murdered in a vacant lot. In Dallas, Detectives Scott Sayers and Kenneth Penrod investigate a home invasion that left one man dead and his fiancée critically wounded. The case hangs on whether the surviving witness can identify her attackers.

 

6. Coma/ Disappeared- Season 7, Episode 118: In Dallas, two teenaged boys are shot outside a nightclub--one is critically wounded, the other is left in a coma. As Det. Eddie Ibarra puts the pieces of the case together, he is temporarily pulled away to assist in the search of woman who has been missing for six days.

 

7. Hard Fall- Season 5, Episode 70: In Miami, a former airline executive is stabbed to death in his car. Rookie detective Mario De Los Santos tracks two suspects and finds out that both the suspect and his victim shared promising futures-and a deadly vice.

 

8. Blackout- Season 7, Episode 105: In Dallas, Det. Robert Arredondo and his team investigate the murder of a 22-year-old man tied up and shot along with two of his friends during a robbery. Armed with only the street names of his two suspects, Arredondo must identify them and track them down in a manhunt that takes them across the country.

 

9. Blindsided- Season 6, Episode 72: In Dallas, Detective Eddie Ibarra discovers a woman shot dead in the lobby of her workplace. When he uncovers video surveillance of the murder he is given an unusual piece of evidence: an image of the killer. Ibarra takes on the difficult job of putting a name to the face.

 

10. A Serial Killer Calls- Season 2, Episode 16: Homicide detectives led by Sgt. Doug Niemeier are drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer who calls 911 to direct them to bodies he's hidden around Kansas City. Niemeier and his team must race against time to stop the elusive killer before he kills again.

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