Today's episode examines two chilling homicide cases involving
Arthur Gary Bishop and
Christopher Porco. The first deals with Bishop, a seemingly quiet bookkeeper from Salt Lake City whose façade fell apart when investigators tied him to the murders of five boys across four years. His confession, delivered in an eerily flat voice to a seasoned detective, revealed the full extent of his actions.
The second follows the investigation and trial of
Christopher Porco, accused of attacking his parents with an axe, killing his father Peter and leaving his mother Joan with severe injuries. Prosecutors relied on circumstantial evidence while Joan publicly defended him, a contradiction that shaped the entire courtroom fight. Together, these cases show the pressure surrounding homicide investigations, the emotional weight carried by each trial, and the long-term damage inflicted on the families.
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