- Real-life homicides and how they are solved, presented by prosecutor Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi.
- 'True Conviction' explores the real-life stories of how homicides are solved on the street and won in the courtroom. Host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi is a decorated Brooklyn prosecutor who has never lost a murder case. Now she's heading across the country to reveal how the nation's top prosecutors tackled their toughest cases, taking you inside the fight for justice.
- On Sunday June 16, 1985, my brother Timothy Ray Rogers was murdered in Houston, Texas, more than likely only minutes after finishing a call home for Father's Day. Just before July 4th, 1985, my mother received a phone call from a man that Tim was renting a house from, saying that Tim was nowhere to be found and he needed him to move his stuff out because the house had sold. On July 5th my mom and her best friend headed to Houston to find out what was going on. My mom went to file a missing persons report and was assigned to a detective named D. B. Osterberg. On July 16, 1985, just before midnight, D.B Osterberg called my mom to tell her, Tim's body was found in a ravine near a river in Houston, Texas. He had been shot twice.—Cheryl Lynn Rogers Osborne
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