That it contains, right at the beginning, a reversed overhead shot of a presumed
RV on a forested 4-lane road (this ain't Australia after all) isn't a sin worthy of
being sentenced to the snuggly warmth of Hades Hole, but that in the timeframe of many babies being born from its original airdate, the sociopaths at this now ironclad IDiot channel having turned it into another of their dozens of standalone "zombies," they have the breathtaking nerve to label it ALL NEW (10/9/19) certainly is. But in this thankfully unique craziness, now about 3 years ongoing, those weirdos are either, to quote the Turk himself, "slipping" in this nowhere-near So Bloody Clever quest to gaslight their devoted viewers with lamer-than-thou retitles e.g. "A Murder In" (Kansas/Alaska) or else, with this example, they've just climbed onto the Why Bother? train while retentively presenting old episodes as NEW. Because the 7½-month-later "zombie" is merely retitled "A GAMBLE WITH THE DEVIL," which hardly screams creativity - though, since it's so laughably easy via IMDb to expose the lies, this entire now-weekly ritualistic exercise doesn't. For example, a 1/8/20 ALL NEW "zombie" of the 2018 S1 E6 episode of The Wonderland Murders was just (stinking) aired under its exact title. Why ever they're doing this is the un-Hippest Trip in America - & the most pathetic. What a complete slap in the face to the craftspeople who make these programs - though, except as in this case & other rare same-year examples, a certain trivial detail called the copyright date in the end credits itself easily exposes these stupid scams to the entire viewing audience.
But while I'm not able to catalog each of these horrors, having much more to do than play a 21st-century Gladys Kravitz keeping ceaseless watch on this televised mayhem, it is, to quote Vader's mistaken assessment, All Too Easy for deluded devotees to spot these cancerous blobs: they pop up mostly on what I term Frankenstein Fridays, although like any unchecked tumor spread I've also seen Thursday/Saturday ones. But some out-of-the-blue title between 8 & 10 that's unconnected to any extant series, or referred to in their ceaseless self-promos that along with the trash ads that make their commercial breaks 5 minutes long, is the dead-giveaway sign that the IDiots have let loose another "zombie" to show their flagrant disrespect for the very people upon whose attention they depend for that channel's very existence. There is, and only, one thing about these disembodied episodes that can be labeled "good" - except for the 2010 Disappeared segment "Gone On The 4th Of July" about Roxanne Paltauf that has made 2 consecutive 7/4 "zombie" reappearances under just its title, these monsters never get shown again. Maybe one day the must-be-on-drugs whatzes behind this lunacy will either get tired of disgracing P. T. Barnum's good name - highly doubtful - or else, even better, will be kicked to the curb & replaced with people who'll get on with the business of making this outfit live up to its Huh? grandiosely self-appointed "#1 true crime network" propaganda. Because right now, putting on ever-increasing samples of this mindboggling time- & space-wasting crap, they're proving the exact opposite.