Justice for Amie Harwick | Full Episode



Amie Harwick’s roommate speaks out about trying to save her and helping to convict her killer. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. Watch more “48 Hours” full episode on Pluto TV.

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48 thoughts on “Justice for Amie Harwick | Full Episode”

  1. She was so beautiful she doesn't even look her age so sad what happened to her it's scary someone who you been with in the past take your life for no reason 😢 I'm confused if he was going to take his life why came to her house if he never got the intention to take her life i don't believe that 1 bit he's a monster he should have get the death penalty for sure .

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  2. Wow! This is heartbreaking. This woman is absolutely stunningly gorgeous, talented and smart who obviously was an extremely productive member of society. This is sad and such a huge loss. May she Rest in Peace ❤

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  3. no offense intended to the roommate….but i really just don't understand (i realise it has to do with fear) why he didn't even attempt to go save her whilst she was still alive and screaming. it's not even like she was a stranger, this was his flatmate and friend.

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  4. This is what the second amendment is for. Could have saved her life. She was probably anti gun. Even always carrying pepper spray and being ready to use it may have made a difference. Was there nan alarm system on her house and or cameras?

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  5. We need a violent offender database not just sexual for stalking, harassment, physical violence etc. We need better and stronger protection laws and ease of access. THIS HAS TO CHANGE OR PEOPLE WILL KEEP DYING! I’ve been stalked for the last five years and can’t do anything about it. I feel so bad for her. I know that fear. WE NEED HELP NOW!!!!

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  6. I so wish she had gotten a license to carry and took a class on self defense. I feel all protection orders should give the hunted party the option to get a license at the the same time of receiving the protection order.

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  7. It is very naive to think that she broke off the engagement because she was afraid of fame and that her ex-boyfriend will find her because he already knew where she was when he broke into her house twice

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  8. That much happened, he broke that French door or whatever, amie came home, they fought verbally and physically, she fell but that guy living with amie heard nothing. Unbelievable and strange, kinda stupid coward type of guy

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