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Just because the police can’t solve a murder doesn’t mean other people won’t find someone to blame. In season 4 of Witnessed: Devil in the Ditch, journalist Larrison Campbell returns to her Mississippi hometown to reexamine one of its most notorious unsolved cold cases – the murder of her grandmother, Presh. What happens when a family and a community suspect one of their own?

Witnessed: Devil in the Ditch The Binge

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Just because the police can’t solve a murder doesn’t mean other people won’t find someone to blame. In season 4 of Witnessed: Devil in the Ditch, journalist Larrison Campbell returns to her Mississippi hometown to reexamine one of its most notorious unsolved cold cases – the murder of her grandmother, Presh. What happens when a family and a community suspect one of their own?

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    1. I Would've Remembered a Murder

    1. I Would've Remembered a Murder

    It’s been nearly 20 years since host Larrison Campbell’s 85-year-old grandmother, Presh, was murdered. Detectives say it was probably someone who knew Presh. But in a small Mississippi town, that doesn't exactly narrow it down. Campbell starts at the scene of the crime.



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    • 39 min
    2. The Brunch

    2. The Brunch

    People in the Mississippi Delta take their wedding traditions very seriously. But are they serious enough to be a motive for murder?

    3. It Was a Nightmare

    3. It Was a Nightmare

    For decades, gossip about Presh’s murder has centered on her nephew. Larrison returns to Greenville for his side of the story. And she finds new questions: Could a sibling rivalry nearly a hundred years old have anything to do with the killing?

    4. The Robbery Theory

    4. The Robbery Theory

    Police investigating Presh’s murder interviewed lots of potential witnesses. Twenty years later, can Larrison track any of them down? And if she does, will they talk?

    5. The Shade Tree

    5. The Shade Tree

    The idea that the court of public opinion can be more accurate than the actual courts isn’t new. But it’s still pretty jarring to hear it from a judge. Is acting odd the same as acting guilty?

    6. All This Evidence

    6. All This Evidence

    The investigation into Presh’s murder had more resources than most. So why was no one ever arrested? Larrison dives into what went wrong and discusses the clue that one detective swears is the key to solving the crime.

Customer Reviews

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