AMERICAN CRIME Episodes 2, 3, and 4 are now available via the secure digital screening room. Please
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Told from the points of view of all those involved,
AMERICAN CRIME examines preconceptions on faith, family, gender, race, class, and other aspects of the social experience with an approach and perspectives historically underserved in media.
In tomorrow night’s second episode of
AMERICAN CRIME (airing
Thursday, March 12 at
10 p.m. ET/PT on
CTV and
CTV Go), 36 hours have passed and reality is starting to sink in for all sides. Barb (Felicity Huffman) and Russ (Timothy Hutton) must come face-to-face with the suspects, Carter (Elvis Nolasco), and Aubry (Caitlin Gerard), for the first time at the arraignment hearing. Elsewhere, Tony (Johnny Ortiz) finds himself terrified and alone as he gets placed into juvenile detention. The gravity of the situation weighs heavy on his father, Alonzo (Benito Martinez). Hector’s (Richard Cabral) legal troubles are compounded when the investigators discover an existing warrant for his arrest in Mexico. With more unsettling facts being uncovered about Matt (Grant Merritt) and Gwen (Kira Pozehl), relations between Barb and Russ, and Gwen’s parents Tom (W. Earl Brown) and Eve (Penelope Ann Miller) grow increasingly strained as they disagree on where Matt’s body should be buried.
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