“Scorned: Love Kills”: Oklahoma City’s Rob Andrew homicide featured on Investigation Discovery series April 14
The Investigation Discovery series “Scorned: Love Kills” is spotlighting the murder of Oklahoma City’s Rob Andrew at 9 p.m., Saturday, April 14.
The story covered in the episode, provided by Investigation Discovery, is as follows:
Brenda and Rob Andrew appear to have the all-American marriage with two children, successful jobs and active roles in their local church. But Brenda grows dissatisfied and begins a series of adulterous affairs. In spring 2001, she takes up with fellow Bible studies teacher James Pavatt, setting up her marriage for a rocky demise that ends when Rob is found murdered in broad daylight in their suburban garage.
The show includes interviews with the Andrews’ former neighbor Judy Gigstad; Det. Roland E. Garrett; Sgt. Roger Frost of the Oklahoma City Police Department; former District Attorney Wes Lane; and psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig.
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“Cold Blood”: Investigation Discovery series features Ada homicide April 5
Debbie Sue Carter, 21, was raped, beaten and strangled in her apartment in Ada on Dec. 8, 1982.
Her murder resulted in a quest for justice, pushing Ada into the national spotlight and leaving her family wondering for a quarter of a century who her killer was, and her case will be featured in the Investigation Discovery series “Cold Blood” at 8 p.m., Thursday, April 5, according to a news release.
The episode includes interviews with Carter’s mother Peggy Sanders; Carter’s sister Darla Tatum; Carter’s cousin Christy Sheppard; Carter’s friends Donna Palmisano and Jina Vietta; former Oklahoma Assistant District Attorney Chris Ross; former Oklahoma District Attorney Bill Peterson; former Ada Police Detective Danny Barrett; former Ada Police Patrolman Mike Miller; Oklahoma Forensic Analyst Tom Bevel; Prosecutor Richard Wintory; witness Ron West; Glen Gore and Dennis Fritz.
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1978 Oklahoma State Penitentiary jailbreak to be featured on “I Escaped: Real Prison Breaks” Sept. 13
Investigation Discovery will be featuring the jailbreak of Claude Eugene Dennis and Michael Charles Lancaster from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in 1978 on its series “I Escaped: Real Prison Breaks” at 9 p.m. Sept. 13.
This episode includes interviews with Russell Washington, a Caddo rancher held hostage by the duo; Warden Randy Workman and Capt. Jerry Holt (ret.) of the Oklahoma State Penitentiary; Lt. Mike Williams (ret.) of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol; and Lt. Col. Mike Grimes (ret.) of the OHP and brother of one of the duo’s victims, according to a news release.
Oklahoma ex-fugitive Scott Eizember case on Investigation Discovery tonight

Scott Eizember is shown being escorted into courtroom in Bristow for a preliminary hearing Feb. 13, 2004. - The Oklahoman Photo by David McDaniel
Investigation Discovery is featuring the story of Oklahoma ex-fugitive Scott Eizember on its “I (Almost) Got Away with It” series at 9 p.m. tonight.
After Eizember’s girlfriend left him, he sought revenge with a violent spree that included attacking her family, murdering her neighbors, kidnapping an Arkansas couple, and then, after getting injured during the pursuit, continuing the rampage to exact vengeance on his ex, according to a news release.
The episode includes an interview with Eizember from behind bars, as well as an interview with his ex-girlfriend Kathy Smith, her son Tyler Montgomery and her parents, John and Karla Wright, all of Depew.
Other interviewees in the spotlight are Debra Cantrell-Wyatt, daughter of
Eizember’s murder victims A.J. and Patsy Cantrell of Depew; kidnapping victim Sam Peebles of Nashville, AR; Capt. John Davis of the Creek County Sheriff’s Department; and prosecutor Mike Loeffler.





