True Crime Story “It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO” S2E1 April 18 2024 on Sundance

On Thursday April 18 2024, Sundance broadcasts an episode of the series True Crime Story!

It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary

In this episode of “True Crime Story” titled “It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO,” viewers are drawn into a riveting tale of murder and mystery. When a teenage girl is tragically found murdered in her car along a highway, the small town of Benton, MO, is shaken to its core.

The case takes a surprising turn when a stranger from out of town is swiftly convicted of the crime. However, as time passes and circumstances change, doubts begin to surface. When the deputy who originally discovered the body rises to the position of sheriff, he embarks on a quest to uncover the truth and revisit the events surrounding the girl’s death.

As the investigation unfolds, viewers are taken on a journey through the complexities of the criminal justice system and the intricate web of secrets within a close-knit community. Tune in to Sundance for “It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO” on “True Crime Story” to delve into this compelling narrative of justice and redemption.

What Time is the “It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO” Episode On?

The It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO episode of True Crime Story will be broadcast on April 18 2024 on Sundance at 10:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO” Episode New?

The It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO episode of True Crime Story is all new!

True Crime Story It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Hilarie Burton

It Couldn’t Happen Here: Benton, MO Episode Videos & Previews


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True Crime Story Series Information

Small town native and advocate Hilarie Burton Morgan puts a spotlight on murder cases from small towns across America; she meets with family members and local insiders to explore each unique story and the impact and challenges of small-town justice.

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