10 p.m.: Collision Course
The death of Brittney Brashers seemed like an accident. The young woman, who was in the Air Force and served in Iraq, died while driving home with her ex-boyfriend, Robbie Walters. They had been drinking. She wasn't wearing a seatbelt; Walters was wearing his.
But from the outset, police believed this was far more than just the tragic end to a night out. How could Brittney die in a crash that didn't seem severe enough to kill, while Robbie was uninjured? Denver police were convinced they had a homicide on their hands and that Robbie was responsible, but had no way to prove it.
The two had a tumultuous relationship. Brashers had joined the Air Force looking for direction in her life. There she met Walters, who was married, although he told her it was just so he got higher military pay. Walters got kicked out of the service over disciplinary problems. Brashers later returned home to Colorado and to Walters, despite warnings from her superiors in the Air Force.
She told friends she was breaking up with Walters. They met for the last time at her photo shoot for a female football league. Driving home together her car slammed head on into a parked car on a dead-end street. Was Brashers' death an accident, or something more? Susan Spencer investigates.
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9 p.m .: Every Picture Tells a Story
Up first at 9 p.m. ET/PT, Richard Schlesinger investigates the death of Cathy Mendenhall McNaughton, who was found in her Georgia home in a pool of blood by her husband, Alec McNaughton. She'd been stabbed 30 times. Police suspected Alec, but he had a solid alibi and there was no physical evidence. Later, the investigation took a wild turn when police found three disposable cameras in Cathy's closet with unprocessed film. Would the cameras hold a clue to catch her killer?
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