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An ambitious captain and two veteran detectives face their first homicide of the year and must make deals with wanted drug kingpins to find the killer of a young woman; a female homicide sergeant and her all-male team get a tip that leads their murder investigation into a dark subculture of drugs, guns and buried safes.
The Killer Speaks. The First 48 is an American documentary news magazine television series on A&E filmed in various cities in the United States, offering an insider's look at the real-life world of homicide investigators. While the series often follows the investigations to their end, it usually focuses on their first 48 hours, hence the title.
Resting place: Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois: Occupation(s) Detective, spy, female superintendent of detectives, supervisor of women agents: Known for: First female detective in the Pinkerton Detective Agency, and the first female detective in the United States, responsible for uncovering the 1861 Baltimore Plot to assassinate president-elect Abraham Lincoln
Even with 60 detectives assigned to the case, no one could solve the robbery. [1] [8] The story was followed nationally, according to a New York Times article at the time. After going undercover, Goodwin cracked the case. [9] [10] [11] As a result, she was appointed as New York's first female detective and given the rank of 1st grade lieutenant.
Lois Cayley is an adventurous young woman in an early mystery novel by Grant Allen (1899). Catherine Chandler is a NYPD detective played by Kristin Kreuk in Beauty & the Beast. Corinna Chapman runs a bakery in Melbourne and solves neighbourhood puzzles in a series commenced 2004 by Australian Kerry Greenwood.
It also airs re-titled off-network reruns, including ABC's 20/20, CBS's 48 Hours, and NBC's Dateline. On June 7, 2015, ID aired its first ever scripted mini-series: Serial Thriller: Angel of Decay chronicled the investigation of the late Ted Bundy , a convicted serial killer who was executed for his crimes.
James Redding Ware. James Redding Ware (1832 – c. 1909, pseudonym Andrew Forrester) was a British writer, novelist and playwright, creator of one of the first female detectives in fiction. His last known work was a dictionary.
Hattie Lawton, also known as Hattie H. Lawton, [1] Hattie Lewis, [2][3] and Hattie Lewis Lawton[4] was an American detective, who worked for Allan Pinkerton, of the Pinkerton Detective Agency. Lawton may have been born around 1837, [5] although most details of her life, before and after the American Civil War, are unknown.