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Season 10 EP22

So, I’m watching all the episodes in order. This Vegas episode, which appeared to be the first time Vegas PD had been aired. My question is the episode seems very dated…..like 2004ish. Season 10 should be around 2010. I’m assuming this was recorded much earlier than 2010 and they finally got around to airing. I’m guessing that happens more than I realize. I will say these Vegas detectives are a bit over the top and seem to be new around the camera.

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u/Plus_Molasses_9379 — 3 days ago
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Been impressed with rewatching Cleveland episodes that they’re actually a pretty solid department.

Million Dollar Question for instance was full of some twists and turns that really got them in there to do some good detective work. Anyone else feel the same about the Cleveland PD?

u/Clear_Nature_5055 — 4 days ago
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What is going on with the show?

Production claimed a couple of months ago that they have an extensive backlog of episodes that will last them more than a year without having to produce new episodes. Less than 3 weeks into the new season, we are back to running a new episode of “Inside the Tape” and there is no new episode scheduled for next week.

I wish they released new episodes during the season consistently. But I think that’s always been the case with First 48. They’ll release new for a couple weeks straight, then all the sudden either disappear or do the weird spinoff episodes.

I wish it was more consistent. I love this show when it’s new episodes!

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u/RobMurglund — 7 days ago
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Does anyone else miss anything about earlier seasons of the show that may have evolved out, or wish there were new elements added to the current show?

Just watching older (like 2006) episodes and always noticing new things, for instance the death reveal to the victim’s family. They often included the reactions more which really reminds us how real and devastating this stuff is. But then again it’s depressing so maybe better it’s shown less. Anything stand out to you? Just curious.

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u/Clear_Nature_5055 — 8 days ago
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looking for an episode

looking for an episode where a guy gets shot outside of his house over weed, runs back inside and dies at his coffee table

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u/Greedy_Lunch_9793 — 9 days ago

I was watching season 30 episode 1. Imo I thought it was BS how they taxed that kid with those crimes.

All the detectives in that office 1,0000% knew it was self defense. I never really justify the “he was scared” saying but, look how he got str8 bum rushed by 12 cops on his way to detectives office. Self defense w no witnesses is very hard to prove. He came clean and told the whole story. I don’t think they needed to charge him w anything. Good thing the judge and jury agreed. Tulsa never would have along w 3 qutrs of other departments

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u/Immediate_Side_5942 — 9 days ago
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Season 29, Episode 7, Bud Room Murder

Anyone know where I can watch that episode? Seems like it’s been scrubbed from the internet for some reason? I know someone involved and would just like to find that if possible

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u/Pristine_Poetry7920 — 14 days ago
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season 30 episode 4 “No Exit”

Possible Spoilers

A gunfight in a Tulsa apartment ends in a man's death, leaving Detective Mark Kennedy to sort through the truths and lies of the survivors.

So I haven’t finished the whole episode yet, but how do they think any of Wendall’s stories are true? Why was it assumed he was not one of the shooters during the 3rd interrogation/interview of Wendall? He lied effortless the first two interviews. Yet, on his third one they believe him? He has done nothing but lie. My flabber is ghasted!

https://youtu.be/ePuedEFUsaQ

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u/justscrapping — 13 days ago