Episode 2— A Time of Suspicion
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Errol Morris
as Self - Filmmaker and Author
Bob Keeler
as Self - Reporter, Newsday
Freddy Kassab
as Self - Colette's Stepfather
Bob Stevenson
as Self - Colette's Brother
Allard K Lowenstein
as Self - Congressman, NY
Peter Kearns
as Self - Lead CID Investigator
Mike Pickering
as CID Investigator
Jim Gaddis
as Self - Nashville Police Officer
Robert Brisentine
as Self - Army Polygraph Expert
June Desser Reich
as Self - Colette's Friend
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