Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall Season 5 Episode 7

Ep 7. Speaking from the Grave

  • TV-14
  • October 15, 2017
  • 42 min
  •   (5)

In season 5 episode 7 of Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall, titled "Speaking from the Grave," Tamron Hall delves into the case of a murdered high school football star named Amos Norwood Jr. in Cincinnati, Ohio. The episode begins with Amos' mother and sister remembering their loved one and pointing out that his killer is still walking free.

Tamron Hall starts the investigation by speaking to Amos' coach and teammates to get an idea of who he was as a person and what his dreams and aspirations were. Amos was an excellent football player who had received scholarships from several universities to play at the collegiate level. He had a promising future ahead of him but his life was cut short when he was shot multiple times and left to die in a park.

As Tamron Hall wanders through the park where Amos Norwood Jr. was killed, she interviews Detective Kurt Ballman, who describes the scene of the crime. He tells her that Amos' body was found lying in the grass by a passerby who called the police. The detectives on the case had only one thing to go on at the beginning: a basketball found near the scene, which they thought belonged to the killer.

Tamron Hall then speaks with Amos' mother and sister, who are still grieving his loss. They tell her how much they miss him and how he was always smiling and happy. They express their anger that his killer is still out there and that justice has not been served. Tamron Hall also speaks to Amos' teammates who are still playing football and trying to keep his memory alive.

As the episode continues, Tamron Hall takes a closer look at the basketball found near the scene and what it might reveal about the killer. She talks to forensic experts who analyze the ball and find traces of DNA on it. The DNA leads detectives to a suspect, but they do not have sufficient evidence to make an arrest.

Tamron Hall also examines the impact of Amos' death on the community, particularly on his high school. She talks to teachers who remember him as a carefree and happy-go-lucky student who was well-liked by everyone. The episode features interviews with other community members who were touched by Amos' life and death.

The episode culminates with Tamron Hall revealing new information about the case that was not previously known. She speaks to detectives who are still working on the case and trying to bring Amos' killer to justice. Tamron Hall also speaks to Amos' mother and sister again, who express their hope that the killer will be caught one day.

In conclusion, "Speaking from the Grave" is a moving and informative episode of Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall that sheds light on a tragic case of an innocent young man whose life was taken too soon. Through interviews with family members, friends, teachers, and community members, Tamron Hall helps us understand who Amos Norwood Jr. was as a person and what he meant to those who knew him. The episode also raises important questions about gun violence and the impact it has on families and communities.

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  • First Aired
    October 15, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
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