On the night before Halloween, a real-life nightmare unfolds as a young man is found clinging to life; the case takes a dark turn after Lt. Joe Kenda learns there's a second victim somewhere in the woods.
On the night before Halloween, a real-life nightmare unfolds when a young man is found clinging to life. The case takes a dark turn when Lt. Joe Kenda learns there is a second victim somewhere in the woods.
When 71-year-old Orville Head passes away, no one questions the death of an elderly man with health problems. But when a tip comes in suggesting foul play, Lt. Joe Kenda is left with only one way to reveal the truth: exhume the body from its grave.
A gathering of friends turns deadly when two gunmen shoot William Davis in the head. When the witnesses are unable to provide any solid leads, Lt. Joe Kenda and his team dig into his past and start to suspect someone in William's circle is lying.
When a retired military man runs over a pedestrian, it's up to Lt. Joe Kenda to determine if it was bad brakes or bad intent. Then A shooting in a dive bar leads to a quick arrest, but Kenda can't quite shake the feeling that something is amiss.
Lt. Joe Kenda looks for answers in the death of Calvin Blair, a young man stabbed and left for dead on the roadside. In another story, after Alexandra Drake is shot in the face, she tells police it was an accident, but Kenda doesn't believe her.
A confrontation between enemies turns deadly, and Lt. Joe Kenda's best hope for answers lies with a grainy, dubbed-over surveillance tape. Then An elderly man is fighting for his life. Was it a slip-and-fall, or something infinitely more disturbing?
A young deputy, Brent Holloway, is posted to guard the scene of a charred cabin on the slopes of Pikes Peak overnight and the following morning he is found dead in his patrol car. His fellow law enforcement officers set aside their shock and grief in order to bring his killer to justice.
A 15-year old girl is reported missing, and Kenda must investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Then, a family man is shot dead on his neighbor's doorstep.
When a crazed gunman terrorizes his neighborhood, police officers must put themselves in the line of fire to restore order; when a man discovers his elderly father has been stabbed in the back, the knife itself turns out to be Lt. Kenda's biggest clue.
When a bomb explodes at the Pikes Peak National Bank, it's up to rookie detective Joe Kenda catch the culprits. He must determine whether it's an isolated robbery, or the opening move in a wave of terror and destruction.
A man rushes his friend to the hospital with serious gunshot wounds, reporting the two were robbed by strangers. After realizing the facts don't add up, Lt. Kenda and his team search for an eye witness who can help solve the case.
After a teenager is killed at a party, police question the guests and wonder if they're all part of a cover-up; then a reported suicide leaves Lt. Joe Kenda with doubts.
A meeting between two businessmen leaves one shot in the face. Lt. Kenda realizes the victim could actually be the aggressor shot in a struggle with his own gun.
A churchgoing grandmother is found stabbed in her apartment, leaving Lt. Kenda to sort out what type of monster could commit such a crime. Next, as Kenda investigates the mysterious death of a successful dentist, the case becomes personal.
Lt. Joe Kenda and his fugitive unit search for two escaped inmates. In another investigation the police break up a domestic dispute and find a body in the bedroom.
When a mother fails to return home from work her daughter suspects something terrible has happened and files a missing person's report. As the investigation unfolds Kenda realizes he may be dealing with a budding serial killer.
A card game is interrupted with gun fire leaving a young man dead. Lt. Kenda soon learns the seeds of his destruction were sown earlier that day. In another case Kenda responds to a double shooting, taking him and his team down memory lane.
A four-week-old girl is kidnapped, leaving her mother in anguish and police scrambling to find her. As days go by with no sign of the baby or demands for ransom, sergeants Joe Kenda and Robert Sapp fear she's been sold on the black market or worse.
A young man is shot to death while on a first date. In another case a man is found dead and his young wife has fled the scene of the crime prompting Kenda to investigate whether she was present for his murder or suicide.