Texas True Crime

The Best Episodes of Texas True Crime

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Every episode of Texas True Crime ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Texas True Crime!

Everything is bigger in Texas, even the crime. The Lone Star state is home to some of the most brutal crimes in the country, and...
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    #1 - Vanessa Guillen: Remember Her Name

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    Slain soldier Vanessa Guillen’s shocking murder remains a mystery. Her body was bludgeoned and dismembered. The prime suspect committed suicide. How the Guillen family’s unwavering search for the truth could protect her fellow soldiers from the same fate

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    #2 - Andrea Yates: 20 years since the tragedy that changed the nation

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    In 2001, the Andrea Yates tragedy shocked the entire nation. Hear from those who saw the case unfold, from the first paramedic at the scene to the attorneys who brought postpartum illness into the spotlight.

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    #3 - Tracking the Devil

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    He was silent for almost two decades. But in 2016, suspected serial killer William Reece finally revealed long-buried secrets. His chilling confessions to the murders of Laura Smither, Jessica Cain, Tiffany Johnston, and Kelli Cox are heard on camera.

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    #4 - The Candyman Murders

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    Produced by ABC13 Houston. August 8, 1973 – Pasadena Police receive a call from a young man who killed his friend. But detectives realize that wasn’t the start of a case. It was the end to a years-long plot to toture, rape, and kill dozens of boys.

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    #5 - Love Gone Wrong?

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    A husband and father found brutally murdered on the beach, a hitman behind bars, and a wife accused of orchestrating everything – vanished without a trace. Go inside the mystery and manhunt for Texas' most wanted female fugitive.

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    #6 - The Railroad Killer

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    It's a case Houston will never forget. In the late 1990s, panic swept through railroad towns over a train-hopping serial killer who murdered his victims near tracks.

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    #7 - The Cop Who Wouldn't Quit

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    A legendary Houston police detective looks back on the shocking murders of a young family - and his years-long search for the truth.

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    #8 - Texas Mansion Mystery

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    She was the glamorous River Oaks socialite who had it all. Joan Robinson Hill - striking, talented, and a national equestrian star. In the 1960's, she and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. John Hill, were at the top of Houston society.

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    #9 - Pure Evil

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    30 years ago this summer, 14-year-old Jennifer Ertman and 16-year-old Elizabeth Pena decided to take a shortcut home through T.C. Jester Park. They walked straight into unimaginable horror.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Vanessa Guillen: Remember Her Name" is the best rated episode of "Texas True Crime". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 4/22/2021. This episode scored NaN points higher than the second highest rated, "Andrea Yates: 20 years since the tragedy that changed the nation".