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Valentine's Day: Does 'V' Stand for Violence?

Valentine's Day: Does 'V' Stand for Domestic Violence?

Alec and Cathy McNaughton (Personal Photo)

(CBS) On Valentine's Day weekend in 2009, Alec McNaughton and his wife Cathy celebrated their love for each other over breakfast. They exchanged sentimental cards at their home in Sharpsburg, Ga., not far from Atlanta. They expressed their appreciation for each other in handwritten notes in those cards. They even exchanged chocolates. And then, within hours, police say, McNaughton stabbed Cathy at least 31 times, ending her life.

The murder of Cathy McNaughton was featured on 48 Hours | Mystery.

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Valentine's Day: Does 'V' Stand for Violence?

Alec and Cathy McNaughton (Personal Photo)

(CBS) On Valentine's Day weekend in 2009, Alec McNaughton and his wife Cathy celebrated their love for each other over breakfast. They exchanged sentimental cards at their home in Sharpsburg, Ga., not far from Atlanta. They expressed their appreciation for each other in handwritten notes in those cards. They even exchanged chocolates. And then, within hours, police say, McNaughton stabbed Cathy at least 31 times, ending her life.

The murder of Cathy McNaughton was featured on 48 Hours | Mystery.


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911 Call: "I Believe My Wife Just Drowned"

Lancaster County, Pa., July 22, 2008
INTRODUCTION

Lancaster County, Pa., known for its Amish heritage and peaceful lifestyle, is home to the quiet town of Denver. But this small town was rocked when Michael Roseboro placed an emergency call to 911 after finding the body of his wife, Jan, at the bottom of their swimming pool. Less than an hour later, Jan Roseboro - a mother of four - was pronounced dead at the hospital.




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911: Deadly Prophecy

INTRODUCTION
Gilbert, Ariz., Sept. 27, 2001


Doug Grant called his friend, Chad White, to say he had just discovered his wife, Faylene, unconscious in the bathtub. White, a physician's assistant, immediately dialed 911.



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Saturday @10: A 48 Hours Exclusive



In his first exclusive network interview with 48 Hours Mystery, Dr. Timothy Stryker addressed the accusations of murder that have dogged him for 15 years. Now, dramatic new details have emerged in the death of his former girlfriend Dr. Linda Goudey.

In 1993, Goudey's body was found in the back seat of her car in the parking lot of the Boston-area hospital where she worked. The beloved OB/GYN had been strangled in an attack so brutal it left injuries at 24 separate places on her body. Immediately, authorities turned to her then boyfriend, Dr. Stryker, whose attempts to help their investigation further fueled their suspicions of his involvement. But with only circumstantial evidence, the case went cold.

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