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S5E1 Family Secrets. Dad shoots his son and then himself after a shootout with the cops.

I was curious if there was ever an update to this case, it happened in 2006. A couple (Stephanie and James) went missing and their bodies were found in the attic of a house. It ended up being James uncle's house. The uncle and his father tried to flee the state but got into a shootout with cops. During the shootout the dad shot his son and then shot himself.

The show ended with the detectives not knowing a motive. They suspected it was the uncle that killed them but I'm wondering if the father was involved too? I was curious if there was ever a motive revealed over the years.

Something sad I also noticed on FindAGrave is Stephanie's mother died at age 46 just 8 years after her daughter's death.

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u/Spiritual-Haunt3131 — 11 hours ago
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What do you think about the long time First 48 narrator Dion Graham?

In my opinion he’s got the perfect balance of both vocal tone and delivery for this type of show. And he actually helps me sleep because I sometimes put old episodes on to sleep at night. That’s kinda odd, I know, but I’ve been listening to him for like 20 years and it’s somehow comforting.
Your thoughts about Dion Graham?

u/Clear_Nature_5055 — 1 day ago
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Of all the detectives shown on the First 48 who do you think are the most effective interrogators, and who are the least?

Some seem to be naturals and some seem to have no patience for it, but you know a good one when you see one.

u/Clear_Nature_5055 — 9 days ago
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Detective Jermaine from Mobile now joining patrol as a Lieutenant

Taken from his personal instagram. Wishing him the best!

u/bemorethanaverage — 11 days ago