Gordon Stewart Northcott arrives on U.S. soil… 

Darren Linton got off the number 469 bus at the Brewers Arms on Bell Lane and waved goodbye to his grandmother Shirley, who was still on board. 

Captain Jones learns if he still has a future with the LAPD. A judge decides whether Gordon Stewart Northcott will be extradited...

The children had just been dropped off at school. They would already be in their first lesson of the day by the time their mother got home.

Sanford is reunited with his sister. Christine Collins recounts her ordeal before a public hearing and plans legal action against the people responsible for her detention in a mental health facility…

When asked if they wanted to visit the property on Cromwell Street, the jury were unanimous in their decision.

Northcott makes his first appearance in court and seeks to employ the services of a renowned defence attorney…

A familial match had been identified on the National DNA Database after all this time. Finally, investigators would know who she was and who he was—the baby boy named after the woodland where he was found nearly three decades earlier…

Clarice Reyes groggily checked the time—it was just after 5 am. She lived on the seventh floor of the Leabank building in Marsh Farm,

Evidence that the Winslow brothers were on the ranch is uncovered, and several grand juries convene… 

Wilfred Owen’s infamously chilling poem, written about a gas attack in WW1, is still a stark reminder of the brutality of war over 100 years later. A small segment of Dulce et Decorum est reads, 

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