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The Best Episodes of ATL Homicide Season 4

Every episode of ATL Homicide Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of ATL Homicide Season 4!

The Best Episodes of ATL Homicide Season 4

Homicide detectives David Quinn and Vince Velazquez are veterans of the Atlanta Police Department. They are sitting down to share some of the grittiest stories...

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  1. Background image for Heather Camp & Nicole Sartell
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    #1 - Heather Camp & Nicole Sartell

    S4:E1

    While working a homicide at an abandoned home, Quinn and Vince discover a second body hidden inside a closet and the investigation quickly leads them on the hunt for a suspect known as Murder Man.

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    #2 - Tafari Myers

    S4:E2

    In a first for the detectives, Quinn and Vince must prove a young male who is found dead was actually killed in Atlanta; a bloodied eyewitness, an active kidnapping and a mystery suspect lead them to uncover a tale of deadly, good fun.

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    #3 - Vernon Rouse

    S4:E3

    When a carjacking victim succumbs to his injuries a month later, Quinn and Vince must pick up the pieces of a botched robbery investigation; the search for a stolen SUV and a police pursuit lead the detectives to the unlikeliest of suspects.

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    #4 - Henrico Morant

    S4:E4

    After the lead detective is reassigned, Quinn and Vince take over a case involving a man found shot to death inside a vehicle; it takes a village to solve the case his rumors spiral into a violent confrontation.

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    #5 - Barney Simms

    S4:E5

    Quinn and Vince are called to assist after a well-known Atlanta civil servant is gunned down outside his home; stakes are high as detectives piece together a timeline and chase down a mystery caller.

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    #6 - Harvey Rutherford

    S4:E6

    A mother's plea leads Quinn and Vince to begin investigating a homicide while the victim is still alive, and they must navigate a long trail of lies and misdirects before finally learning the truth.

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    S4:E7

    A convenience store clerk is shot multiple times just before closing, but the twists and turns that lead to a break in the case aren't nearly as crazy as what happens after the arrest.

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    S4:E8

    When a man is found dead after a violent carjacking, a surviving witness describes two suspects; fingerprints and mistaken identity lead the case in different directions; Quinn and Vince try a new tactic to identify the killer.

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  10. Background image for Alfred Boyd
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    S4:E9

    While parked in the driveway of a residential home, a man is shot multiple times; to solve this murder, Quinn and Vince need to locate a key witness, solve an East Point cold case, and uncover a plot for revenge.

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    S4:E10

    Quinn and Vince are called to investigate the death of man found in a trap house in a suburban neighborhood; while uncovering nicknames and chasing down leads, Vince finds himself in a dangerous standoff to bring in the killer.

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    S4:E11

    A casual summer morning turns deadly as a man is killed in a drive-by shooting; to solve this case, Quinn and Vince must build trust with the community and key witnesses to discover the leads they need to find the killer's true motive and identity.

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    S4:E12

    Quinn and Vince are on the case when a man is found murdered in his truck in northwest Atlanta; when one eyewitness contradicts another, the detectives will have to sift through fact and fiction to bring this killer to justice.

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    S4:E13

    When a detective in New York calls Atlanta Police about a case, Quinn and Vince take the call; in doing so, the detectives reopen a cold case about a woman found dead in her apartment; to catch this killer, they'll need to take a trip to New York.

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    S4:E14

    A man is shot in broad daylight, and while eyewitnesses know the killer, they don't know his real name; Quinn and Vince will need to get an eyewitness to identify the killer before they can bring him in, but they still may not have the right guy.

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    S4:E15

    Quinn and Vince investigate the death of a man who fell from his third-floor window, and they have a witness to the whole thing; finding the killers may prove difficult, though, especially when one of them has an alibi.

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    S4:E16

    When a U.S. Veteran is found shot in the abdomen just minutes from his home, Quinn and Vince must assist detective Barker solve the murder; as the case begins to stall, though, it may take the whole neighborhood to help bring the killer in.

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    #17 - Jeremiah Anderson

    S4:E17

    When Quinn and Vince get handed the cold case of an 11-year-old's murder, they start tracking down old leads to bring new light to the case; as they dig deeper, a former connection to one of the killers may be the lead they need to solve this murder.

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    S4:E18

    Quinn and Vince investigate the death of a man found lying in the leaves with a gunshot wound to his torso, but as they look into it, they learn about a second victim; to find the killer, they'll have to unravel a series of carjackings and stories.

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    S4:E19

    The sexual assault and murder of a 14-year-old girl in southwest Atlanta has been on ice since 1995, but a new lead sends Quinn and Vince hunting for suspects; as the leads once again cool, finding the killer may mean seeking inside help.

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    S4:E20

    Quinn and Vince get a lead on Nacole's case and learn about another cold case from 2005; solving these cases proves to be a test of patience, but as retirement draws near, the detectives begin to wonder if Nacole's case will ever be solved.

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"Heather Camp & Nicole Sartell" is the best rated episode of "ATL Homicide" season 4. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 8/22/2022. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Tafari Myers".