The episode " Strange Fruit " (Season 2, Episode 19) is one of the series' most emotionally heavy and socially significant hours. Originally aired on April 3, 2005, it reopens the 1963 murder of Zeke Williams , a 16-year-old African American boy who was planning to attend the historic March on Washington before his life was cut short . Why This Episode Still Resonates:
: The investigation reveals deep-seated racial tensions in a white neighborhood where Zeke’s family had recently moved, drawing loose inspiration from the real-life tragedy of Emmett Till . [S2E19] Strange Fruit
: It highlights the contrast between the "rural black poverty" of the 1960s and the middle-class lives of the detectives in the present, crediting past activists for the progress made while acknowledging how much history is still "concealed". Episode Highlights The episode " Strange Fruit " (Season 2,