The 1985 murder of a local grandmother rocks the small town of Beatrice – as does the exoneration of six individuals convicted of the crime.
In 1989, Tom Winslow implicates himself in the now cold case. Later, the lead investigator pieces together a chilling picture of the crime.
Decades after the trial of the Helen Wilson murder case, Joseph White's fight for DNA testing brings new details to light.
In 2008, new DNA evidence opens decades-old wounds in Helen Wilson's case.
While many in Beatrice, including one of the exonerated, believe the six are guilty, new information surfaces about coercive interrogations.
In the aftermath of a landmark civil judgment, the town of Beatrice grapples with the fallout of a miscarriage of justice.