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48 Hours: Case by Case

48 Hours: Case by Case

By: CBS News
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The cases everyone's talking about, explained as they happen. 48 Hours: Case by Case is a weekly update on the biggest criminal stories unfolding now from the trusted 48 Hours team: Anne-Marie Green, Erin Moriarty, Natalie Morales, and Peter Van Sant. Each episode cuts through the noise and focuses on the week's most consequential developments, inside and outside the courtroom. Whether it’s a high-profile trial or a break in a cold case, as major news unfolds, 48 Hours helps you understand what matters, why it matters, and what may happen next. New episodes every Friday.Get ad-free access to Case by Case and other 48 Hours podcasts by subscribing to 48 Hours+. Subscribe at ⁠48HoursPodcasts.com⁠, then listen in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or use your private link in your favorite podcast app. Politics & Government True Crime
Episodes
  • The Larry Millete Verdict
    Jul 9 2026

    More than five years after Maya Millete was last seen at her Chula Vista home, a jury has found her husband, Larry Millete, guilty of first-degree murder. In this special bonus episode, CBS News legal analyst Caroline Polisi revisits the evidence, the witnesses, and the unanswered questions that defined this no-body murder trial. From allegations of control and marital conflict to digital evidence, missing miles, and the now-infamous spellcaster testimony, we examine the case that captivated Southern California and beyond. And even with a verdict, the central question remains unanswered: Where's Maya?

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    5 mins
  • Verdict Soon in the Larry Millete Trial
    Jul 3 2026

    The prosecution and defense have rested their cases. Jurors heard testimony about Maya Millete's secret relationship, a hidden Instagram account, Larry Millete's communications with an online spiritual practitioner. Prosecutors also questioned witnesses about the digital evidence they say helps reconstruct the events surrounding Maya's disappearance and where investigators searched for her. CBS News legal analyst Caroline Polisi and “48 Hours” consultant Herman Weisberg discuss the significance of witness testimony for the outcome of this trial.

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    20 mins
  • The Texas Yogurt Shop Exonerations
    Jun 26 2026

    For decades, Maurice Pierce, Robert Springsteen, Michael Scott, and Forrest Welborn lived under the shadow of the Yogurt Shop Murders, a crime that left an indelible mark on Austin and forever changed the lives of the the families of the victims: Eliza Thomas, Amy Ayers, and sisters Jennifer and Sarah Harbison. All four men were ultimately declared innocent and later exonerated after investigators linked another man to the killings. After reporting on this case for more 30 years, "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty speaks with Pierce's widow and daughter about the devastating toll of a wrongful accusation, their family's fight to clear his name, a financial settlement, and what justice means when it arrives decades too late.

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    43 mins
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