Ep 11. Out of Sight / Missing Piece
- TV14
- March 19, 2009
- 43 min
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8.8 (5)
In The First 48 season 8 episode 11 titled "Out of Sight / Missing Piece," the homicide detectives of the Memphis Police Department investigate two high-profile cases.
In the first case, 33-year-old Corey Simpson is found shot outside of his apartment building. Detective Leslie Bradford begins the investigation by interviewing witnesses and family members to determine who would want to harm him. As the investigation progresses, Detective Bradford and her team face challenges in identifying the suspect, including witnesses who are afraid to speak up and a lack of physical evidence at the crime scene. With time running out, the detectives must work quickly to track down the shooter before he strikes again.
The second case involves the disappearance of 22-year-old Holly Bobo. Holly was last seen walking into the woods near her home in Darden, Tennessee, in April of 2011. Detective Terry Dicus and his team are assigned to the case and begin their investigation by interviewing family members and friends. With no sign of forced entry or struggle, the detectives believe that Holly may have known her abductor. As the search for Holly intensifies, the detectives uncover a surprising piece of evidence that could lead them to her location.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken behind the scenes of the investigations as the detectives use their experience and intuition to piece together the evidence and uncover the truth. The tension builds as the investigations reach a critical point, with the detectives racing against time to solve the cases before it's too late.
"Out of Sight / Missing Piece" is a riveting episode of The First 48 that highlights the challenges faced by homicide detectives as they work to bring perpetrators to justice. The episode showcases the dedication and tenacity of the Memphis Police Department's homicide detectives as they work tirelessly to solve these two complex cases. With unexpected twists and turns, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as they follow the investigations to their dramatic conclusions.