“48 Hours: Case by Case” will be available on YouTube and other streaming platforms beginning April 17
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NEED TO KNOW
- CBS’ long-running 48 Hours is launching a new podcast and video series for which PEOPLE has an exclusive trailer
- The series, 48 Hours: Case by Case, will explore high-profile cases including those involving murder suspects Luigi Mangione and Nick Reiner
- It is set to premiere April 17 on YouTube and other streaming platforms
CBS' long-running true crime program 48 Hours is launching a new podcast and video series that takes a closer look at major criminal cases unfolding today.
According to the trailer — an exclusive of which was shared with PEOPLE and can be watched below — each episode aims to break down what’s happening in significant cases, why they matter and what developments could come next, whether it’s a high-profile trial or a newly revived cold case.
48 Hours: Case by Case highlights several cases, including those involving Luigi Mangione, who is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; Nick Reiner, who is charged with the murders of his parents, Hollywood director Rob Reiner and Michelle Reiner; and Duane “Keefe D” Davis, whom prosecutors allege orchestrated the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.
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The series is anchored by a "rotating team of trusted 48 Hours correspondents, including Anne-Marie Green, Erin Moriarty, Natalie Morales, and Peter Van Sant — extending the broadcast’s investigative authority into a faster, more reactive format," a press statement reads.
It is set to premiere on April 17, with new episodes released every Friday.
"48 Hours: Case by Case” will be available on the YouTube channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Apple and Spotify, while 48 Hours+ subscribers get ad-free access.
