48 Hours 8/6/22 “Who Killed Jonelle Matthews?” New Tonight? August 6 2022
Tonight (Saturday August 6 2022), CBS broadcasts a new episode of the series “48 Hours” titled “Who Killed Jonelle Matthews?“.
We’ve got the scoop on everything you need to know about tonight’s episode, including if it’s new, the time, cast, how to watch and all the episode details!
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48 Hours Who Killed Jonelle Matthews? 8/6/2022 Summary
Richard Schlesinger goes inside the investigation of the disappearance of Jonelle Matthews – and the trial of former Idaho gubernatorial candidate Steven Dana Pankey, for her murder – in an encore of 48 HOURS: “Who Killed Jonelle Matthews?” to be broadcast Saturday, August 6 (9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+.
Matthews vanished from her family’s Greeley, Colo., home five days before Christmas in 1984. The only evidence left behind were shoeprints in the snow – shoeprints someone tried to erase with a garden rake. The case drew national attention. Matthews was featured on milk cartons with other missing children. Then more than three decades later, in 2019, Matthews’ body was found by a crew digging a pipeline. In 2020, Pankey, who says he never met Matthews, was charged with murder after repeatedly making public statements that inserted him into the case, including drawing up a list of persons of interest with his own name on it. But he denies any involvement in her death.
Is Tonight’s Episode New or a Repeat?
Tonight’s “Who Killed Jonelle Matthews?” episode of “48 Hours” is a repeat.
What Time is Tonight’s Episode On?
Tonight’s “Who Killed Jonelle Matthews?” episode will be broadcast on CBS at 9:00PM ET/PT.
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Watch Tonight’s 48 Hours Episode Online
You can find episodes on the CBS website and watch full episodes on Paramount+.
48 Hours Series Information
This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening — and resolution — of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards.