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Everything is bigger in Texas, even the crime. The Lone Star state is home to some of the most brutal crimes in the country, and the most bizarre and outrageous. Texas True Crime takes you on a journey through firsthand bone-chilling accounts and never-before-seen photos and video from the investigations.
They were a picture perfect family. Antonio Armstrong, a former NFL player turned coach, and his wife Dawn, had three children who they loved more than anything. But their family changed forever on the night of July 29, 2016, when their 16-year-old son AJ called 911 to report hearing gunshots in his parents' room. Police didn't buy his story, and arrested him for his parents' murders. Now, after seven years and three trials, AJ finally learns his fate in the murder case that captivated the country. In this episode of Texas True Crime, we explore the case like never before, getting an up-close look at key evidence seen at trial and sitting down with people involved in the case who have never gone on the record - until now.
It's a murder case that captivated the country. A renowned college research professor stabbed 25 times with one of the most bizarre weapons you can imagine – a five-and-a-half inch stiletto high heel. Immediately, the killer started talking. Ana Trujillo said she never meant to kill her ex-boyfriend, Dr. Stefan Andersson, but investigators didn't buy it - and neither did his friends and family. In this episode of Texas True Crime, see the evidence not shown since trial, from her police interrogation to crime scene video and a dramatic 911 call.
She was a beautiful champion equestrian. He was one of the top plastic surgeons in the country. It was 1969 and to many, it seemed like John and Joan Hill had it all - until her strange and sudden death. Not everyone believed Dr. Hill's story that his wife suddenly fell ill. The conspiracies that swirled around the Hills would become one of the biggest stories to come out of Houston's fanciest neighborhood, River Oaks.
In the summer of 1993, teen friends Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena decided to take a shortcut home through a Houston park in order to meet curfew. They had no idea they would be walking into unimaginable horror. The girls stumbled upon a violent gang initiation - and never made it home to their families. Their murders shook Houston to its core and set new precedents for victims' rights. Hear from those who saw the case unfold - from family members to friends, investigators and attorneys. For the first time, one of the attackers also speaks from prison.
Corriann Cervantes was only 15 years old when she was stabbed and beaten to death by two teen friends she trusted. A pentagram was scrawled on the wall of the vacant apartment where she was found. The case quickly made headlines across the country as the "Satanic Murder". Now, a decade later, Corriann's family is sharing their story for the first time. In this episode of Texas True Crime, you'll hear never released, exclusive interviews with teens who helped send Corriann's killers to prison. You'll see how police got a 16-year-old to confess to murder. And, for the first time, a convicted killer talks.
For over a decade, Anthony Shore preyed on girls and young women. To outsiders, nothing seemed amiss about Shore - he was a husband, a father, and a brother. No one suspected he had a dark secret: he was also a serial killer. In 2003, police finally began to connect some of Shore's killings because of the signature handmade weapon he used. In this episode of Texas True Crime, you'll hear Anthony Shore's shocking confessions to police. Plus, hear from those who saw this horrific case unfold, including Shore's sister – who was stunned to finally learn the truth.
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