Did anyone watch "Crime & Punishment" last night?

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Okay, I had never seen this show before last night, but it looked interesting, so I figured I'd see how it was.

In this episode, a woman was living with a man who seemed to have a violent disposition. I believe that the woman was Puerto Rican and the man was hispanic, but don't shoot me if I'm wrong. Anyway, she spoke very little English and, according to some testimony, had previously told police that he didn't allow her to go out and make friends and she didn't know anyone in the area because she didn't have any family in this country.

She woke up and he was watching a porno while wearing her clothes. Apparently, that wasn't the first time that had happened, so that part didn't upset her. What did upset her was that they had to wake up early to go to work in the morning. Apparently, there were some words exchanged.

Somehow, someone got a knife and she was stabbed and he ran away in his truck, and for some reason, attempted to carjack another truck.

During her testimony, she repeatedly stated that it was all her fault and that it was just an accident. He, of course, agreed.

So, the two lawyers give their closing statements, and wait for the jury to reach a verdict.

What happened next?

My cable went out - with about 10 minutes left in the show.

But only for about 45 minutes.

Did anyone else see this show? Could you tell me how it ended?
 
Nope, Sunday night, 9:00 PM EST, on NBC. It's an hour-long drama, but I'm not actually sure if it's totally fiction or not.
 
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Re: Re: Did anyone watch "Crime & Punishment" last night?

Rubyfruit said:
Wasn't that called the "Anne Nichole Show?"

I don't currently have E!, so I haven't seen that show. Was she incredibly witty and intelligent as always, or did she just smile and look pretty? And stoned?
 
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