After the First 48 “Flashing Colors” S8E12 November 2 2023 on A&E
Tonight (Thursday November 2 2023), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series After the First 48!
Contents
- 1 Flashing Colors Season 8 Episode 12 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Flashing Colors” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Flashing Colors” Episode New?
- 4 After the First 48 Flashing Colors Cast & Stars
- 5 Flashing Colors Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch After the First 48 Flashing Colors Online
- 7 After the First 48 Series Information
Flashing Colors Season 8 Episode 12 Episode Summary
In this episode of “After the First 48” on A&E, titled “Flashing Colors,” viewers will delve into a challenging and complex murder case that unfolds in Gwinnett County.
The episode begins with a chaotic and massive gang-related altercation that erupts outside a nightclub, leading to a tragic shooting. Gwinnett County detectives find themselves faced with the daunting task of identifying the individual responsible for the murder in the midst of the chaos. The web of witnesses and potential suspects adds layers of complexity to their investigation.
Tragically, the situation takes an even darker turn when one of the witnesses to the crime also meets a grim fate. This unfortunate event further complicates the work of both the detectives and the prosecutors, as they struggle to piece together the sequence of events and bring those responsible to justice.
What Time is the “Flashing Colors” Episode On?
The Flashing Colors episode of After the First 48 will be broadcast on November 2 2023 on A&E at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Flashing Colors” Episode New?
The Flashing Colors episode of After the First 48 is all new!
After the First 48 Flashing Colors Cast & Stars
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Flashing Colors Episode Videos & Previews
Watch After the First 48 Flashing Colors Online
After the First 48 Series Information
Despite most cases being solved within the first 48 hours after the crime took place, these investigations go beyond the first 48 hours, featuring interviews with detectives, prosecutors, lawyers, relatives of victims and others. |