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Sunday, February 24, 2019

'48 Hours' episode 'Killer App' hits 3.23 TV ratings overall

48 Hours” (CBS) was seen each Saturday night at 9/8 p.m. It was aired at (8 p.m.) on the local KRQE 13 station at Albuquerque. Last night’s episode on Feb. 23, 2019 was called, “Killer App.” In the overnight TV ratings it had garnered 3.23 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.4 million TV viewers in the all-important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “NBA basketball” (ABC) grabbed 2.54 overall & 1.4 with adults. “NHL Hockey” (NBC) nabbed 1.95 overall & 0.5 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 Peter Van Sant.

“Killer App.” 2016. Nicole Lovell was only 13-years-old who was obsessed with social media. She sneaked out of her room and took off into the night. It was said that she was going on a “date.” She posted all her personal problems on social media. She also had met a man on the “Kik Chat App.” Her dead body was dumped off a road three days after she left her home. Police logged into Nicole's “Kik Chat” account. She was chatting with a screen name “Dr. Tombstone” who turned out to be 18-year-old David Eisenhauser. He was arrested and so was his 19-year-old friend Natalie Keepers. Nicole was stabbed to death with her throat cut. Her nude body was discovered many miles from where Nicole had lived.  

Click photos below of 48 HOURS on CBS.
(CBS photo. Nicole's mother Tammy talks with Peter Van Sant)

(CBS photo. David Eisenhauser & Natalie Keepers were arrested in Nicole's death).

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