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CBS 48 Hours: “Death By Text” | May 28 2022 New Episode

CBS 48 hours

Tonight Saturday (May 28 2022) “48 Hours” Correspondent Erin Moriarty and 48 HOURS investigate the crime of the digital age

Tonight, The May 28 edition of “CBS 48 Hours” airs at 10PM ET/PT on CBS. You can watch previous episodes at CBS and ParamountPlus.

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Correspondent Erin Moriarty and 48 HOURS investigate the crime of the digital age – the trial of Michelle Carter for sending text messages and calling her friend, Conrad Roy III, before he took his own life

The broadcast includes the case, the trial, the sentencing and an interview with Lynn Roy, who opens up about the death of her son and the groundbreaking case against Carter, who prosecutors maintained caused Roy to kill himself. Roy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after sitting in his truck with a gas-powered water pump running in the backseat on July 12, 2014. Carter was later charged with involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors said he was pushed to kill himself through hundreds of incessant messages from Carter, who was more than 30 miles away at the time he died. Her defense lawyers maintained Roy decided to kill himself on his own.

“CBS 48 Hours” “Death By Text”

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