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The struggles of Texas also affected the ratings of its mother show, Another World, in such a way that the latter show was no longer NBC's highest-rated soap. The 1980-1981 season had Another World finish with a 5.1 ratings by comparison to a 7.1 during the previous season (1979-1980).
Most episodes typically involve one of Houston's close friends being murdered or involved in some criminal enterprise, requiring his assistance. C.J. uses an Apple III computer named "Baby" containing a database on virtually all living and deceased persons, allowing her to provide all necessary information. Murray frequently complains that the ...
Clifton's sister Jessie, who also used to play with Phillips, described him prior to the murder as "a pretty decent kid". [9] A year before the murder, Phillips was making a home video in his front yard when Jessie and Clifton came over to his house to visit. The video shows the two sisters being friendly with Phillips and playing with his dog ...
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A four-year-old boy runs to his church and tell volunteers his grandparents are "melting." Police find the boy's great-grandparents dead from shotgun blasts. Detectives spend several days reviewing suspects until a tip breaks the case wide open.
The true crime series is centered around the unsolved murders of four women in Texas in the 80s and 90s in an area known as the Texas Killing Fields, located in League City, Texas. [2] It was released on November 29, 2022. [3] As of December 4, 2022, it was rated as the top docuseries on Netflix, with 23,880,000 total hours viewed. [4] [5]
The Yellow Rose is an American soap opera television series that was broadcast on NBC from October 2, 1983, until May 12, 1984. The series was produced by Paul Freeman and was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based Champion family who owned a 200,000-acre cattle and oil ranch called "The Yellow Rose".
Each 45 minutes-long episode follows the story of an investigation guided by the killer's postmortem signature and features first-hand accounts from detectives and prosecutors who worked on the cases, interviews with criminal psychology experts and with family members and friends of the victims or the perpetrators.