CBS News Show - In its unique approach, 48 Hours delves into a single subject, examining it from multiple angles with its saturation coverage and action-driven style.
"48 Hours" producer Jonathan Leach discusses meeting Jodi Arias after her arrest in 2008, and his impressions of Arias during her first television interview.
As coroner, Pat O'Neil has seen one too many deaths of suburban kids to heroin overdoses. He says heroin use in the affluent area southwest of Chicago has become an epidemic. But he warns, "this drug ... more »
An honor student shot dead, an innocent victim of a gang war. A "48 Hours" investigation into drugs, guns, gangs and the battle for Chicago. Maureen Maher and Armen Keteyian report Saturday, May 18 at more »
Paula Nixon, 18, started using heroin when she was 16. Since then, she's been arrested three times and has survived several overdoses.
Jeff Lindbloom talks to "48 Hours" about son Jaymes' heroin addiction and the toll it's taken on their family. "My wife and I, have both cried, both prayed, both done everything we possibly can to giv more »
P.J. Newberg shares the story of daughter Paula Nixon's downward spiral with heroin addiction and her mission to educate others.
"Heroin destroys lives. It destroys families. It destroys everything that it touches. And you can't win while you're usin' it," the 21-year-old tells "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher. But it was more »
Officials say heroin use in the Chicago suburbs is an epidemic. Friends Jake Marquez, 20, Peter Rundo, 20 and Jaymes Lindbloom, 21, all graduates of Neuqua Valley H.S. in Naperville, Ill., are all in ... more »
Sean Pe lived in Naperville, Ill., most of his life. A tony suburb with good schools and good neighborhoods. He started drinking at 13 and progressed to other drugs soon after. He has been arrested on more »
Sean Pe talks about the toll heroin has taken on his life - and the lives of his friends.