Ep 10. Devil's Candy
- TV14
- May 12, 2005
- 43 min
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6.9 (21)
In episode 10 of season 2 of "The First 48," titled "Devil's Candy," the homicide detectives of Tulsa, Oklahoma are called to investigate the murder of 33-year-old Eric Fowler. Fowler was found shot to death in his apartment, with no witnesses or suspects identified. The detectives immediately begin canvassing the area, talking to neighbors and combing through the crime scene for evidence.
As they investigate, they discover that Fowler was a drug dealer, known to sell a highly addictive drug called "devil's candy" to local addicts. They begin to suspect that his murder may have been drug-related, and turn their attention to the drug underworld of Tulsa.
The detectives start by questioning Fowler's customers and associates, hoping to find a lead that will bring them closer to the killer. They soon stumble upon a web of drug deals and rivalries, as well as a possible motive for the murder. But with no physical evidence and no eyewitnesses, they struggle to build a solid case.
As time ticks by, the pressure mounts for the detectives to solve the case before the killer gets away. They work tirelessly, following every lead and leaving no stone unturned. Finally, a break in the case comes when a witness comes forward with crucial information. The detectives are able to use this information to narrow down their list of suspects and identify the killer.
With the killer apprehended, the detectives are able to bring closure to Fowler's family and loved ones. But they know that their work is far from over. They continue to pursue justice for all victims of homicide in Tulsa, determined to solve every case and bring killers to justice.
Overall, "Devil's Candy" is a gripping episode that showcases the hard work and dedication of the Tulsa homicide detectives. Their tireless pursuit of justice is both inspiring and humbling, and serves as a reminder of the importance of their work in bringing closure to families and making our communities safer.