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July 23, 2014 / 00:36

This episode discusses a tragic home invasion, the aftermath of a family's murder, and the legal proceedings involving a soldier as the prime suspect. Key topics include the impact on survivors, mistrials, and military involvement in the case.

The episode begins with a survivor recounting the harrowing experience of losing family members during a home invasion. The survivor, along with their sister and brother, details the chaos and trauma they faced.

Attention is given to the legal struggles following the incident, including four civilian mistrials. The complexities of the case are highlighted, especially the role of the Army in the Jag Court Marshal.

Throughout the conversation, the emotional toll on the survivors is evident, as they grapple with the loss and seek justice for their family.

The episode concludes with reflections on the broader implications of the case and the challenges faced by those seeking closure.

TLDR

A family's tragic murder leads to legal battles and emotional turmoil for the survivors.

Episode

0:36
00:00:01
[Applause] somebody broke into our house they killed everybody here except for my
00:00:07
sister my brother and me and who was shot last night my mom and my grand the prime suspect a soldier four civilian
00:00:15
mistrials then the Army stepped in inside the Jag Court Marshal don't freaking lie to me man I'm a freaking
00:00:21
federal agent [Music]

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 85
    Most heartbreaking
  • 80
    Most shocking
  • 80
    Best performance
  • 75
    Most emotional

Episode Highlights

  • Tragic Home Invasion
    A family recounts a devastating break-in that left them shattered.
    “Somebody broke into our house... killed everybody here except for my sister, my brother, and me.”
    @ 00m 02s
    July 23, 2014

Episode Quotes

  • Don't freaking lie to me, man!
    Preview: "48 Hours" double feature

Key Moments

  • Tragedy00:02
  • Survivors00:07
  • Justice00:12