
522 episodes

48 Hours CBS News Radio
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4.0 • 5.1K Ratings
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One of television's most popular true-crime series adapted for your ears. Follow along with 48 Hours every week as award-winning CBS News correspondents investigate the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience.
Watch 48 Hours Saturday 10/9c on CBS and Paramount+ and hear all new episodes every Sunday.
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The Long Con: Clark Rockefeller Part 2 | My Life of Crime
In 2008, a man masquerading as a member of the New York Rockefellers was unmasked as a German man named Christian Gerhartsreiter. In Part 2 of “The Long Con”, he goes on trial for the murder of his former neighbor John Sohus, but the prosecution has little to no direct evidence implicating him. They also lack an obvious motive. Why would a conman like Gerhartsreiter commit murder and risk blowing his own cover? And after the trial, Erin Moriarty sits down with Gerhartsreiter to continue exploring the question behind it all: Who was Clark Rockefeller, really? 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation of “Clark Rockefeller” on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours investigation, “aka Rockefeller”.
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Remembering the Chowchilla Kidnapping
Twenty-six school children were abducted by three men and buried alive in a trailer. Inside their daring escape. "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports.
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The Long Con: Clark Rockefeller Part 1 | My Life of Crime
In 2008, a man named Clark Rockefeller was arrested in Boston for kidnapping his daughter during a custody dispute with his ex-wife. He claimed to be of the New York Rockefellers, even though no records of him existed. At the same time, authorities in Connecticut and California began to connect him with other men related to the disappearance of a California couple more than 20 years ago. And so his long con began to unravel. Who was Clark Rockefeller, really? 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty takes you inside the investigation of “Clark Rockefeller” on her podcast, My Life of Crime. Based on the 48 Hours investigation, “aka Rockefeller”.
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What Angelina Saw
A young girl peeks out of her bedroom to see blood on the floor and her mother in distress. As an adult she looks back on a night that changed her life. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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The Trial of Alex Murdaugh
"48 Hours" explores the double life of a once prominent lawyer and his stunning fall from grace. Murdaugh is now an admitted drug addict, thief and convicted murderer. "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste reports.
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The Brighton Ax Murder
A young mother is killed in her bed, her toddler unharmed. Unsolved for 40 years, how the unusual crime scene helped close the case. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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Customer Reviews
Female narrator is sooo bad
I can no longer listen to episodes with Erin Moriarty. Her voice is so bad. I’m sorry. She can’t help it but it’s unlistenable. Also, good lord at the closing credits. Just stop already. They take FOREVER. I can’t turn off the episode fast enough.
Getting annoyed of repeats
I was happy to find a podcast with episodes going back to 2016 because I go through podcasts so fast but all you guys do is repeat episodes. There are no new ones every year. Getting really tired of getting ready to start a podcast episode and it’s one I heard two weeks ago from the year prior. So annoying. Makes me not want to listen anymore
Murdock Murdock Murdock
It’s pronounced Murdock. Every interviewee pronounces it that way. Not Murdaw. If you can’t get that right….