Some of These 48 Hrs Episodes Are so Sad

United States
February 5, 2025 3:26pm CST
I do like the show alright. I admire the detectives sincerity in their work to catch the murderers. But seeing the families left behind of the victims is very moving. Do you ever watch this show? I usually have it on while I am doing things online. Sometimes, that is.
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@RasmaSandra (82565)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
5 Feb
They sure are but also very interesting, After I watch for a while I go and watch other things, Sometimes I put on a mix of 48 episodes that go for about 2 hours while I do work on my PC and just listen to them,
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• United States
5 Feb
Yes Sandra, it is company for us while we 'work'.
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@celticeagle (171528)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Feb
I do what it is from time to time. I like one of the reporters and enjoy it when he does a story.
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@celticeagle (171528)
• Boise, Idaho
9 Feb
@RebeccasFarm .......Yes, his voice and looks were nice to behold.
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• United States
9 Feb
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• United States
9 Feb
The best guy I miss the most was that guy on Unsolved Mysteries Robert Stack
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@much2say (57209)
• Los Angeles, California
9 Feb
I may have watched it (I get so mixed up with so many of these mystery/murder shows - not sure what I watched ). I can't even imagine what these families go through - makes my heart sink wondering what these folks have to go through knowing what happened to their loved ones - and are affected the rest of their lives.
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• United States
9 Feb
People are so resilient I admire their courage to get through this.
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@Tampa_girl7 (51432)
• United States
11 Feb
I can only take so much of it, but I have enjoyed some of the episodes.
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• United States
12 Feb
Yes I watch a few then switch to something else
@rakski (132919)
• Philippines
6 Feb
I think I've seen the show before
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• United States
6 Feb
It draws you in.
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@rakski (132919)
• Philippines
6 Feb
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• Cloverdale, Indiana
6 Feb
I use to watch it all the time but since I haven't had a tv for so long I haven't been able to watch anything, BUT that will soon change next week, cause my phone comp will be updating the internet system & I have a apoint next week for them to help me set up my new tv so I can watch some good programs that I use to watch.
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• United States
6 Feb
Oh good Gayle..that'll be fun then.
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• Cloverdale, Indiana
6 Feb
@RebeccasFarm I don't know about it being fun but I do know it will be different.
@jstory07 (141878)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 Feb
I have not watched 48 hours in a couple of years. I should seen if it is on streaming.
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• United States
6 Feb
It probably is Judy.
@noni1959 (10234)
• United States
9 Feb
I watch sometimes. I'll turn on the TV about once a week to watch a show's newest episode. 48 hrs, Dateline, 20/20, and other detective shows are some favorites. It's sad to see some of those episodes. I can't imagine the heartache with the families.
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• United States
9 Feb
It sure is sad alright.
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@Ronrybs (19902)
• London, England
6 Feb
I confused this one with 24. I haven't see either
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• United States
6 Feb
Well that settles that then.
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@dgobucks226 (36083)
8 Feb
I watch 48 hours quite often. It's amazing to watch how they narrow down the suspects. Many times, it winds up being someone close like a spouse, friend or relative. And often times involves marital infidelity or money or both. Have you ever noticed that? I'm always thinking just get a divorce why resort to murder. And yes, it's the families who bear the hardship.
@lilacskies (4537)
• United States
9 Feb
I cry easily so I need a box of tissues for shows like these!