
Overview
In 1996, 17-month-old Josh Hinson died in a fire in his North Carolina home. A federal agency ruled that a fire was intentionally set and Josh's mother Terri Strickland was charged with murder. Using the then-emerging resources of the Internet, Terri Strickland undertook her own investigation. An independent fire investigator was able to poke enough holes in the government's scientific conclusions to raise serious questions about whether the fire was intentionally set.
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6 - 1Missing in Time May 21, 2001
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6 - 2Missing Pearl May 28, 2001
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6 - 3Man's Best Friend? June 04, 2001
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6 - 4Hand Delivered June 11, 2001
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6 - 5Death Play June 18, 2001
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6 - 6Fire Dot Com June 25, 2001
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6 - 7Mistaken for Dead July 02, 2001
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6 - 8Frozen Evidence July 09, 2001
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6 - 9Soft Touch July 16, 2001
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6 - 10Church Disappearance July 23, 2001
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6 - 11Photo Finish July 30, 2001
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6 - 12Whodunit August 06, 2001
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6 - 13Horse Play August 13, 2001
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6 - 14Treads and Threads August 20, 2001
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6 - 15Killer's 'Cattle' Log August 27, 2001
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6 - 16Skin of Her Teeth September 03, 2001
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6 - 17Line of Fire September 10, 2001
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6 - 18Bad Blood September 17, 2001
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6 - 19Pure Evil September 24, 2001
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6 - 20Root of All Evil October 01, 2001
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6 - 21Where the Blood Drops October 08, 2001
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6 - 22Punch Line October 15, 2001
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6 - 23Sibling Rivalry October 22, 2001
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6 - 24Pastoral Care October 29, 2001
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6 - 25Bagging a Killer November 05, 2001
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6 - 26Double Trouble November 12, 2001
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6 - 27Cats, Flies, and Snapshots November 19, 2001
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6 - 28Naked Justice November 26, 2001
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6 - 29Treading Not So Lightly December 03, 2001
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6 - 30Shopping Spree December 10, 2001