Ep 6. After the First 48: Blackout
- July 14, 2009
- 42 min
After the First 48: Blackout is an episode from Season 9 of the popular crime documentary series, The First 48. The show follows homicide detectives from various police departments across the United States as they investigate and solve cases within the crucial first 48 hours after a murder has been committed.
In this particular episode, the show takes a different approach and revisits a case previously featured on the show. The case in question is the murder of 23-year-old Demetrius Robinson, who was shot and killed in New Orleans. In the original episode, the detectives worked tirelessly to solve the case within the first 48 hours, but were ultimately unsuccessful.
After the First 48: Blackout picks up the case more than two years later, after it had gone cold. We see the detectives revisiting the case and reassessing the evidence, hoping to find a new lead that could potentially solve the case.
The episode is filled with interviews with various members of law enforcement and Robinson's family members, providing a glimpse into the emotional toll that a homicide investigation can take on those involved. We also see the detectives going into the field and conducting interviews with witnesses, hoping to piece together any new information that could lead to a breakthrough in the case.
As the investigation unfolds, we see how difficult it can be to solve a case after so much time has passed. Witnesses have moved away or forgotten key information, evidence has deteriorated or been lost, and potential suspects have scattered. Despite these challenges, the detectives remain determined to bring Robinson's killer to justice and provide closure for his loved ones.
Overall, After the First 48: Blackout offers a unique perspective into the challenges of investigating a cold case, and the emotional impact that it can have on both law enforcement and the victim's family. It serves as a reminder of the importance of diligence and perseverance in solving these difficult cases, and the devastating effects that a murder can have on a community.