After the First 48 “Into the Night” S5E3 October 7 2024 on Vice

On Monday October 7 2024, Vice broadcasts After the First 48!

Into the Night Season 5 Episode 3 Episode Summary

In the upcoming episode of “After the First 48,” titled “Into the Night,” viewers will follow the tragic case of a mugging that takes a fatal turn at a gas station. Airing on Vice, this episode takes an in-depth look at the police investigation that leads to the arrest of two young men for the crime. As detectives piece together what happened on that fateful night, the episode dives into the evidence, witness statements, and the emotional aftermath for the victim’s family.

The episode will also focus on the legal proceedings following the arrests, shedding light on how the case develops in court. Viewers will gain insight into the challenges the prosecution faces as they seek justice, while the defense works to present their side of the story. “Into the Night” offers a gripping look at the real-life consequences of violent crime and the difficult road to closure for those involved.

Fans of true crime will find this episode both intense and thought-provoking, as it highlights the complexities of the justice system and the human stories behind the headlines. With its blend of investigation and courtroom drama, “After the First 48” continues to deliver compelling, real-life cases that keep viewers engaged.

What Time is the “Into the Night” Episode On?

The Into the Night episode of After the First 48 will be broadcast on October 7 2024 on Vice at 2:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Into the Night” Episode New?

The Into the Night episode of After the First 48 is all new!

After the First 48 Into the Night Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Into the Night Episode Videos & Previews


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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.

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