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48 HOURS [PROGRAM CHANGE]
Air Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016
Time Slot: 9:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: "Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections" (Repeat)
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"48 HOURS" GOES INSIDE THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEATH OF COLLEGE STUDENT HANNAH GRAHAM AND THE EVIDENCE THAT LINKS ONE MAN TO THREE HORRIFIC CRIMES - NOW HIS PUNISHMENT

"48 HOURS: HANNAH GRAHAM: DEADLY CONNECTIONS"

Two-Hour Broadcast, Saturday, June 11, 2016 (9:00 PM, ET/PT)

After a two-year investigation into the disappearance and murder of the University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, police have been able to close Graham's case and two others, including the murder of another young woman. Susan Spencer and 48 HOURS report on Graham's murder and the tireless police work that was able to link the man charged with killing her to other cases in an updated encore of "Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections," to be broadcast Saturday, June 11 (9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The fast-moving two-hour broadcast looks at how the lives of four young women who didn't know each other are now intertwined in tragedy, and how the families involved have finally gotten some sense of closure through this savvy police work. Spencer and 48 HOURS also report on the life of Jesse Matthew, a man who was caught on surveillance cameras walking with Graham and believed by police to being the last person to see her alive.

"Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections" tells the story of a young college student with a promising future who went missing in Charlottesville, Virginia and was ultimately murdered. Graham disappeared after a night out with friends and the search for her was the most exhaustive in Virginia history. After her body was found, the investigation into her death, which generated national attention, led police to cases of other unsolved attacks against young women spanning a decade.

"We are part of a club. We're part of an ugly little club," said Gil Harrington, mother of Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington, who went missing after a Metallica concert in 2009 and was later found dead in 2010. "We still haven't found Alexis," said Trina Murphy, the aunt of Alexis Murphy, a young woman who was last seen at a Virginia gas station in 2013.

And then there's the case of a young woman identified as R.G., who survived a brutal rape. Was it the same assailant who had a hand in the disappearance of the others? A key piece of evidence in the disappearance of Graham led investigators to make significant ties to the cases.

48 HOURS: "Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections" features interviews with investigators, the families of other young women who may have been victims, and provides in-depth detail into the stunning turn the investigation took when police used science to match up multiple cases. In addition, the broadcast features the Twitter reporting done by WTOP radio reporter Neal Augenstein, a CBS News consultant, as the case unfolded.

48 HOURS: "Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections" is produced by Marcelena Spencer, Aimée deSimone Josh Gelman and Ruth Chenetz. Linda Martin is the update producer. Michael Vele is the producer/editor. The field producer is Stephen McCain. David Spungen, Marcus Balsam, Mike Mongulla and Alan Miller are the editors. Peter Schweitzer is the senior producer. Susan Zirinsky is the senior executive producer.

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