A Hawaii anesthesiologist stands trial for allegedly attempting to murder his wife on a hiking trail—and now his own 19-year-old son is testifying against him. This episode covers three major crime cases: the trial of Gerhardt Konig in Hawaii, a South Carolina pastor charged with cyberstalking his deceased wife, and an Indiana father pushing for new legislation after his daughter was allegedly kidnapped and killed by a man she met online. Gerhardt Konig's son testified that his father called him after the alleged attack, saying he tried to kill Ariel but she escaped, though the defense claims the call was a suicide confession rather than an admission of guilt. JP Miller faces federal charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife Mike through tracking devices, unwanted messages, and posting explicit photos without consent—charges filed nearly two years after her death was ruled a suicide.