Ep 13. Fallen/Texas Burning
- TV14
- June 9, 2005
- 43 min
In The First 48 season 2 episode 13, titled "Fallen/Texas Burning," viewers are taken to two separate cities for two harrowing investigations.
First, in New Orleans, Detective Darrell Doucette is called to investigate the shooting of a young man who is a known drug dealer. The victim was found dead in a car in a neighborhood known for drug activity, and Detective Doucette quickly realizes that there were likely many witnesses to the crime. He begins canvassing the area for any information about the shooter and starts to piece together a timeline of events.
Meanwhile, in Dallas, Detectives Rick Duggan and Ken Penrod are called to investigate a string of arson fires that have been plaguing the city. Several buildings have been burned down in quick succession, and the detectives believe that there may be a serial arsonist on the loose. They begin examining the crime scenes for any clues and gathering surveillance footage from nearby businesses.
As the investigations progress, both teams face frustrating setbacks and moments of hopelessness. But through dogged determination and careful detective work, they slowly begin to uncover leads and piece together the evidence needed to solve their cases.
"Fallen/Texas Burning" is a tense and emotional episode that highlights the difficult work of homicide detectives. Throughout the hour, viewers will see the impact that violence and loss have on both victims' families and the detectives working tirelessly to bring justice. With high stakes, suspenseful investigations, and heartbreaking moments, this episode is a must-watch for fans of true crime and police procedurals.