“48 Hours” preempted Saturday due to NCAA football on CBS

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“48 Hours” is preempted on Saturday due to  CBS Sports coverage of the SEC on CBS: Notre Dame @ Georgia.

We’re back next week — Saturday, September 28 at 10 p.m. ET/PT — with an all-new show. Until then, check out what’s new this season.

MISS OUR SEASON PREMIERE?

Four young women: three murdered, one left to tell the story. Catch up on Maureen Maher’s double feature on “The Hollywood Ripper” serial killer investigation — and learn how “48 Hours” helped crack one of the cases:

The Hollywood Ripper
The Hollywood Ripper on Trial

“MY LIFE OF CRIME” PODCAST

“My Life of Crime”: New podcast takes you inside Lizzie Borden’s home

“48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has a new podcast that goes beyond the stories you see on TV. In My Life of Crime,” Moriarty delivers an immersive, intimate and sometimes irreverent take on true-crime cases. Was Lizzie Borden a brutal murderer? Moriarty takes you to the scene of one of America’s most infamous crimes, looking for evidence and a motive. Her reexamination of the case has a surprising conclusion.


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Erin Moriarty spends the night at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast and takes us through the forensics, the trial, and the stunning verdict. Read more

The story of one of the most famous and sensational murder cases of all time deconstructed in an overnight visit to the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum. Read more

Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll hear in this original podcast series. Erin Moriarty takes you behind the scenes and reveals the story behind the story in some of the most suspenseful and heart-breaking cases she’s covered over her career as a crime journalist.  

A NEW LOOK FOR A NEW SEASON

You can’t look away … 

A new look for a new season of true crime on “48 Hours”

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