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10 p.m.: Death Wish
Richard Schlesinger reports in an updated rebroadcast on the murder of Jeffery Locker, a Long Island businessman and motivational speaker who was reported missing by his family and eventually found dead in his car on a street in Harlem.
At first, investigators thought Locker was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. However, police then tracked the use of Locker's ATM card to a man named Kenneth Minor, who had a long drug and robbery rap sheet, and who shocked police by saying Locker begged him to kill him.
Was it a murder or assisted suicide? "I've always said I will pay for what I did," Minor tells Schlesinger. "I will pay for the part I played ... It wasn't murder. I just happened to be the building he jumped off of."
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9 p.m.: The Usual Suspect
Up first at 9 p.m. ET/PT, Maureen Maher revisits the case of Tina Caronna, who was killed and left on the side of the road in Memphis in her Chevrolet Avalanche. The investigation into Caronna's murder uncovered a world of fast cars, fast friends, financial fraud and her husband's secret double life. Tina Caronna had it all - a great job, a garage full of fancy cars, a doting husband and an active social life. Then she disappeared. Two days later she was found dead. Was it a carjacking or something more?
Police had few clues to go on. Tina was found wearing thousands of dollars in jewelry, suggesting it wasn't a robbery. Police looked at her husband, Joe, but he had an alibi. He said he was working on a car with a friend. As police dug deeper, however, they found Joe had another life outside their marriage, which included financial fraud and a girlfriend. The girlfriend was willing to wear a wire to record a conversation with Joe Caronna, but would it be enough to close the case?
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