Murder in Pinyon Pines | Full Episode

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Published 2024-04-30
A triple murder, a young woman set afire in a wheelbarrow. Police have suspects until a courtroom twist changes everything. "48 Hours" has the latest on the case including an emotional verdict. Watch more full episodes of "48 Hours" on Pluto TV.

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All Comments (21)
  • You can care about animals, be a brave soldier, a loving husband and still be a murderer.
  • @gemmaburman7767
    "My son saved lives in Afghanistan, he doesn't take lives." Does anyone want to break the news to this guy?
  • @Jessd85
    I think some parents are delusional. My ex-husband fought for his country in Afghanistan and also beat me when he came home from deployment....serving in the military does not mean you are a good person. Period.
  • @tudorDaDefender
    “Your son killed someone” Parents: Insert your typical “he could never”, “he was going to church” bullsht
  • "he's kind to me" doesn't mean "he's kind to everyone" . what a limited assumption
  • Christian's Dad says he is heartbroken his son wasn't there for his child's birth. Becky never got the chance to have a family.
  • @BarbaraCowdery
    It’s sad how much the murderer’s families are in denial. Sad. The father said he deserved better than this. Well, Becky, her Mom & her Mom’s boyfriend didn’t deserve this.
  • My daughter's estranged husband is in the military, and he was so controlling, emotionally abusive etc. He even punched me in the face over and over one night when I was visiting while my daughter was pregnant. Cops showed up, and they acted like buddies. I was trying to talk to an officer, but kept being told that I didn't need to add anything. Like WTF. Soooooooo glad she left him.
  • Sorry, but being active in church and being former military doesn’t make me automatically think someone MUST be innocent.
  • @chrissmith6919
    The strange thing is, who else would randomly do this to the family? Robbers wouldn't waste their time with the wheelbarrow business.
  • @wolfytan5451
    Before you tell someone who says they were abused that their abuser is such a good person who would never do that, understand that abusers don't abuse everyone they meet. And be grateful you never had to see that side of them.
  • I was on the edge of my seat this whole video wondering whether or not justice would be served, and I'm so glad it was
  • @pinaopina
    The way the girl was attacked was way too personal. Who else would have done it?
  • @sambarnes2716
    Do u know how many times I've joked about burning a house down. Never
  • @johnr5252
    ‘He’s an active member of his church’ What the hell does that have to do with anything?
  • @Sarah-sj6lj
    the family just ignoring all the damning evidence is honestly sickening and insulting to the victims.
  • @overthrowaudio
    "He's kind" - So was Ted Bundy when he volunteered to work the phones at a crisis center. If acts of kindness eliminated someone as a suspect the prisons should be empty.
  • @NotIfWhen
    People need to stop saying.. he/ she could NEVER do something like this. If there is one thing you learn watching these crime shows it is that .. YES THEY CAN.
  • @102JSmith
    Setting that poor girl on fire separately after killing her was personal. Definitely guilty