“48 Hours” (CBS) was seen Saturday evening at 10/9 p.m. It aired at 9 p.m. (mountain-time) at Albuquerque on the KRQE 13 station. Last night’s episode on Oct. 20, 2018 was called, “Cold-Blooded Killer.” In the overnight TV ratings it garnered 3.76 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.5 million TV viewers in the all-important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “College Football” (ABC) grabbed 6.13 overall with 1.6 with adults (8 to 11 p.m.). “SNL” (NBC) nabbed 2.71 overall and 0.5 with adults.
“48 Hours” is a news program that focuses on murder and mystery in the United States. Last night’s episode was reported and narrated by Richard Schlesinger.
“Cold-Blooded Killer.” Tallahassee, Florida. 2000. Mike Williams went by himself on a duck hunting trip. He never returned and went missing. His boat was later found and so was his truck. There was a lengthy search and Mike’s body wasn’t recovered. Rumors say that he was eaten by a group of alligators. A pair of fishing wader pants was found 6 months later. Mike’s hunting license and a flashlight was discovered too. All of it supposedly floated to the water surface. His wife Denise then had cashed-in on Mike’s life insurance worth more than $1 million.
17 years had passed and Mike’s mom believed his death to be an accident. She never thought he was eaten by alligators. The local community believed it to be murder. Denise later married Mike’s best friend Brian Winchester. What’s going on?
Click photos below of 48 HOURS on CBS.
(CBS photo. Mike Williams and his best friend Brian Winchester).
(CBS photo. Cheryl Williams had believed her son went missing and was never eaten by Florida alligators).
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