This episode covers the chilling home invasion and murder cases of the Lofton and DeWitt families in Prince George's County, Maryland. Guests include Detective Bernie Nelson and Detective Anthony Shartner, who investigate the murders of Karen Lofton and her daughter Carissa, as well as Dolores and Ebony DeWitt.
The episode begins with Lloyd Irvin recounting his terrifying home invasion experience in 2008, where he confronted armed intruders. The narrative shifts to the Lofton family, where 16-year-old Carissa Lofton calls 911 after being shot along with her mother, Karen. Detective Nelson discusses the investigation into their deaths, noting the lack of evidence and the fear gripping the community.
As the investigation unfolds, the DeWitt family is introduced, with Dolores and her daughter Ebony found murdered in a burned car. Detective Shartner highlights the similarities between the two cases, raising the possibility of a serial killer targeting mothers and daughters.
Detectives eventually connect the murders to Jason Scott, who had a history of home invasions. The episode details the detectives' relentless pursuit of evidence, leading to Scott's arrest and eventual conviction for multiple crimes, including the murders.
The episode concludes with reflections on the lasting impact of these crimes on the victims' families and the community, emphasizing the fear and trauma that lingered long after the events.
The episode details the investigation of two mother-daughter murder cases linked to home invasions in Maryland, leading to the arrest of Jason Scott.
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