
This episode covers the murder of Helen Wilson in Beatrice, Nebraska, in 1985, and the wrongful convictions of six individuals known as the Beatrice Six.
Helen Wilson, a 68-year-old woman, was found murdered in her apartment on February 6, 1985. The investigation revealed signs of a violent struggle, and forensic evidence indicated she had been raped and suffocated. The police collected fingerprints and blood evidence, which pointed to a rare blood type.
Initially, Bruce Smith was a prime suspect but was cleared due to his blood type being a secretor. The investigation dragged on for years, leading to the involvement of Burdette Ceresi, a deputy obsessed with solving the case. Ceresi's focus shifted to multiple suspects based on questionable informant tips.
Ultimately, six individuals were charged and convicted based on coerced confessions, despite no physical evidence linking them to the crime. In 2009, DNA evidence exonerated them, identifying Bruce Smith as the actual perpetrator, who had died in 1992.
The episode highlights the failures of the investigation and the impact of wrongful convictions on the lives of the Beatrice Six.
The episode discusses Helen Wilson's murder and the wrongful convictions of the Beatrice Six, ultimately exonerated by DNA evidence.

This episode stands out for the following:
This is a case of Helen Wilson and the Beatrice Six.The Beatrice 6 ////// 529
This town is fantastic; the people are just wonderful.The Beatrice 6 ////// 529
This attack is definitely connected to the same individual that committed the failed attacks.The Beatrice 6 ////// 529
I love a good passionate detective who is for the people.The Beatrice 6 ////// 529
I didn't kill any woman, I didn't do it with Joanne Taylor.The Beatrice 6 ////// 529
How many people do you have to have involved in this case?The Beatrice 6 ////// 529