Killing Fields - Season 2
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Title: Killing Fields
Overview: True-crime thriller that follows a team of homicide detectives as they open an 18-year-old cold case that occurred in one of America's notorious body-dumping grounds, the Louisiana swamplands.
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The detectives continue to investigate the homicide case of Eugenie Boisfontaine, and comb through evidence in search of a motive.
Rodie works on the unsolved killing of Eugenie Boisfontaine, while he prepares to investigate a second cold case that involves a young black man, who went missing in 1991.
Detectives continue searching for physical evidence related to the John Doe in the barrel. Awaiting DNA results from a tooth found on the body, detectives sift through remaining pieces of the barrel in hopes of finding other clues to crack the case.
With no body and only a confession, the detectives continue to search for physical evidence linking Tommy Francise to the homicide of Curtis "Cochise" Smith.
With a search warrant in hand, the Sheriff's Office gears up to serve the warrant and search Tommy's home.
In 2002, a murderer strikes George Barrett, one of Detective Rodie Sanchez's confidential informants, dead in his home, and Rodie suspects George's employer, Tommy Francise.
The team feels confident that they have enough evidence to finally make an arrest and put Tommy Francise behind bars as they prepare and present their case to the DA's office.
In the finale of Season 2 of Killing Fields, Tommy Francise is in custody and has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder for the homicides of Curtis "Cochise" Smith and George Barrett.
The body of a Caucasian 20-something female is found partly submerged on the banks of Whiskey Bay. Major Hebert and Detective Bradford race to the scene, deem it a homicide, and race against the clock to ID the victim and hunt down her killer.
The sheriff’s office returns to Whiskey Bay to conduct a sweep of the waters looking for dead bodies. A known body dumping ground, Whiskey Bay was also reported to be the preferred dumpsite of an infamous serial killer, Derrick Todd Lee.
Detectives conduct a routine sweep behind a levee searching for dead bodies. Major Hebert chooses this particular location after receiving an anonymous tip that a woman, missing since 2002 and presumed dead, may be buried somewhere in these woods.
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