The BEST episodes of A Crime to Remember season 2

Every episode of A Crime to Remember season 2, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of A Crime to Remember season 2!

Styles may change, but murder lasts forever. Step into the past and unravel the intricacies of real-life murder cases of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Set against the backdrop of Studebakers, fedoras, and three-martini lunches, these stories of truly mad men and women reveal complicated relationships where thwarted dreams and repressed passions led to terrible crimes. This series inaugurates a new high-end cinematic style, using the visual grammar of movies to bring the era to life. To properly illustrate each time period, the series stays true to the fashion and styles while highlighting the cultural taboos and social norms that informed each case.

Last Updated: 2/12/2024Network: Investigation DiscoveryStatus: Ended
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38 Witnesses
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8.52
87 votes

#1 - 38 Witnesses

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 11/11/2014

The murder of Kitty Genomes, who in March 1964 was raped and stabbed outside her apartment building as her neighbours watched on. The witnesses' apparent indifference prompted an investigation into the social psychological trait that has since become known as the bystander effect or 'Genomes syndrome'

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Candyland
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8.05
88 votes

#2 - Candyland

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/25/2014

A case from June 1964, in which socialite Candy Mossler discovered her millionaire husband Jacques stabbed to death - and later found herself on trial for the crime. The investigation revealed a twisted tale of secret homosexual liaisons and obsession with money

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The 28th Floor
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7.78
55 votes

#3 - The 28th Floor

Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 12/2/2014

In 1966, bullets rain down on students and faculty at the University of Texas, but when the smoke clears there are more questions than answers about the tower shooting.

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The Pied Piper
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7.77
93 votes

#4 - The Pied Piper

Season 2 - Episode 5 - Aired 12/9/2014

In 1965, Gretchen and Wendy Fritz disappear, and police must infiltrate a group of teenagers for whom the disturbing truth about what happened to the two sisters is an open secret.

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The Shot Doctor
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7.75
55 votes

#5 - The Shot Doctor

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 11/18/2014

The murder of Dr Leroy Adams, who was shot in his Florida office in August 1952. Ruby McCollum testified that the medic had forced her to have sex and bear his child. She was convicted of the crime by an all-white jury, before the verdict was overturned on the grounds she was mentally incompetent to stand trial. She was then held in a state mental hospital until her release in 1974

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Accident on Banyan St.
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7.67
48 votes

#6 - Accident on Banyan St.

Season 2 - Episode 6 - Aired 12/16/2014

An incident from October 1964 in which Cork Miller was burned to death while trapped inside his crashed vehicle. However, the fire uncovered deceit, adultery, and betrayal ensnaring his wife Lucille

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Baby Come Home
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7.59
54 votes

#7 - Baby Come Home

Season 2 - Episode 8 - Aired 12/30/2014

The 1953 kidnap of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease, the son of a multi-millionaire Missouri car dealer. He was abducted from his school and shortly afterwards shot dead by drug-addicted alcoholics Carl Hall and Bonnie Heady, who issued a ransom for $600,000 after the murder had been carried out. Though the pair were readily caught, much of the money was never recovered

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Cabin in the Woods
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7.45
58 votes

#8 - Cabin in the Woods

Season 2 - Episode 7 - Aired 12/23/2014

The case of 14-year-old Californian student Stephanie Bryan, who disappeared in April 1955 and whose shallow grave was discovered a fortnight later. Although the evidence against him was entirely circumstantial, Burton Abbott was later convicted of Bryan's rape and murder and sentenced to death, raising questions as to whether the state has the right to apply a death sentence on this type of evidence alone

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