“48 Hours” (CBS) can be seen each Saturday night at 10/9 p.m. It was aired at (9 p.m.) on the local KRQE 13 station at Albuquerque. Last night’s episode on Nov. 10, 2018 was called, “In the Name of Hate.” In the overnight TV ratings it had garnered 3.87 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.5 million TV viewers in the all-important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “College Football” (ABC) grabbed 3.81 overall & 1.0 with adults. “College Football” (NBC) nabbed 3.26 overall & 0.8 with adults.
“48 Hours” is a news program that covers murder & mystery in the United States. Last night’s episode was reported and narrated by Tracy Smith.
“In the Name of Hate.” Blaze Bernstein was 19-years-old who had been murdered. He was stabbed in the neck multiple times and his body buried in a small grave. He was Jewish and a homosexual. His former classmate Sam Woodward was a loner who belonged to a “hate” group who despised both Jews and gays. Blaze went missing and it was later discovered that he was targeted by Sam. He had been recruited by the hate group called, “Atomwaffen” from the internet. When this group found out that Sam had killed Blaze. They praised him for killing a Jew and a Gay, and creating t-shirts. Sam was soon arrested and pleaded “Not Guilty.”
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(CBS photo).
(CBS photo. Blaze, center, with his parents in happier times).
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