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The Boy Across the Street | Post Mortem

Watch "The Boy Across the Street " and then join "Post Mortem" host Anne-Marie Green and "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty as they discuss the 1979 murder of Catina Rose Salarno, who was shot by her ex-boyfriend, Steven Burns, and her family's ongoing fight to keep him in prison. Erin shares how her producers tracked down witnesses more than four decades later, how attending the recent parole hearing changed her opinion on the case, and the lasting impact Salarno's death has had on her family.

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First Love, Then Murder | Post Mortem

Watch "First Love, Then Murder" and then catch up with host Anne-Marie Green and CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales on "Post Mortem" as they discuss the case of Aaron Friar, who was murdered by Gavin MacFarlane, the boyfriend of Aaron's 15-year-old daughter, Ellie. They examine why police believed Ellie was the mastermind behind her father's killing, the handwritten murder plots they found in Gavin's house, and the video of Gavin's friend, Russell, who was taunting police through cameras in the interrogation room.

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Wife of slain Fabio Sementilli awaits trial

In a tale of love, betrayal and murder, "48 Hours" reports on the fatal stabbing of famed hairstylist Fabio Sementilli and accusations of a complex plot involving the victim's wife and her alleged lover. | CASE UPDATE: On April 11, 2025, a jury found Monica Sementill, 53, guilty of murder and conspiracy for masterminding the murder of her husband Fabio, with special circumstances of murder for financial gain and murder while lying in wait.

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"Dead Girls Don't Talk" | Post Mortem

Brave survivors speak out after a man charged with murder for poisoning two women tells a friend, "dead girls don't talk." Join CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti and "48 Hours" producer Michelle Fanucci on "Post Mortem" as they discuss their latest report on the murders of Christy Giles and Hilda Cabrales, who died after David Pearce drugged them. They discuss the twelve "Jane Does" that came forward to testify against Pearce at trial, the personal connection Jonathan had to the victims, and the Google searches Pearce made prior to his arrest that suggested he was trying to flee to Ukraine.

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Could Angela Prichard Have Been Saved?

A woman sought help when she was attacked, stalked and intimidated by her husband. It didn't stop him from killing her. Watch "Could Angela Prichard Have Been Saved?" and then join CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti and "48 Hours" producer Mead Stone on "Post Mortem" as they discuss the case of Angela Prichard, who was gunned down at her workplace by her estranged husband in Bellevue, Iowa. They discuss the 911 call Angela made in the final moments of her life where she named her killer, the two no-contact orders she had against her husband, Christopher, and why her family believes the police didn't do enough to protect her.

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