Ep 3. Duct Tape Murder / Little Haiti Horror
- TV-14
- October 13, 2005
- 45 min
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6.6 (26)
In season 3, episode 3 of The First 48, titled "Duct Tape Murder / Little Haiti Horror," viewers are taken to Miami, Florida where two separate cases involve the brutal murder of young women.
The first case takes place in a motel room where the body of a woman is discovered bound and covered with duct tape. The victim is identified as 27-year-old Constance Willems, and detectives are immediately called to the scene to investigate. With evidence of sexual assault and a possible suspect named Rafael Diaz, the team begins their hunt to bring Constance's killer to justice. As they dig deeper into her life, they discover she had a troubled past and multiple enemies, making the case a challenging one to solve.
In the second case, detectives are called to Little Haiti where they find the body of a 19-year-old woman named Yanick Morel. Yanick was brutally beaten and stabbed to death, and her body was left in a dark alley. Investigators quickly find her abandoned car, which leads them to her family's home - the last place she was seen alive. They begin to interview her family, friends, and coworkers to find a potential suspect. However, with little evidence and multiple stories to piece together, the team is left with a difficult investigation.
Detectives in both cases use all their resources, including forensics, witness interviews, and surveillance footage to track down the suspects and bring justice to the victims and their families. Despite the challenges they face, the detectives' dedication to their work leads to crucial breakthroughs in the cases.
In "Duct Tape Murder / Little Haiti Horror," viewers will witness the real-life struggles detectives face when trying to piece together a case and find justice for the victims. Filled with suspenseful moments, unexpected twists, and lots of emotion, this episode of The First 48 is not to be missed.