Fri, Dec 14, 2001
48 Hours looks at New York City's elite firefighting unit Rescue 1. It looks at the dangerous work performed by the unit and profiles members of the unit who died during the September 11th terrorist attacks. It also talks a firefighter who survived the fall of the World Trade Center and watches the unit gets a new firetruck.
Fri, Dec 21, 2001
48 Hours looks at families. "Changing Temp" looks at a family that moved to Maine to home school their kids and discovered an amazing musical talent. "Home Invasion" looks at the large and growing Jackson family of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. "Bond of Brothers" talks to a man who lost his twin in the September 11th attacks. "It Takes a Village" looks at how a Texas town as adopted children in order to give them a better life.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002
Glenn Patrick Bradford was once a proud Evansville, Indiana police officer. "There's no question I was exceptionally good at it," he says. "And it came naturally for me. And it was just like being right where you're supposed to be." But today, Bradford is in prison serving 80 years for murdering his girlfriend, Tammy Lohr at her home at 1106 South Boeke Road. In August 1992, she was stabbed repeatedly in her back and neck, before her body was set on fire in an arson case with deliberately-poured gasoline. Her poodle dog was also stabbed and killed. The crime rocked Evansville, Ind. Tammy, a 24-year-old civilian jailer, was attractive, energetic and popular. Bradford, who was married to another woman at the time, insists he had nothing to do with his girlfriend Tammy's murder. Susan Spencer reports on this tangled, tragic case.