Episode credited cast: | |||
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Peter Thomas | ... | Narrator (voice) |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Brian Albanese | ... | Charlie Bergen |
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Charlie Bergin | ... | Self |
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W.C. Birdsall | ... | Self - Judge (archive footage) |
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Sunni Lin Crank | ... | Self |
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Rick Duncan | ... | Self - Deputy Sheriff |
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Terry Eagle | ... | Self - Crime Scene Technician |
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Leslie Engh | ... | Self (archive footage) |
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Rod Englert | ... | Self - Blood Spatter Expert |
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Robert Fry | ... | Self - Convicted Murderer (archive footage) |
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Joseph Gribble | ... | Self - Prosecutor |
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Michael Wingate Jones | ... | Bar patron |
Raw Leiba | ... | Native American Accomplice | |
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Patricia McFeely | ... | Self - Assistant Chief Medical Investigator |
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Bob Melton | ... | Self - Sheriff |
'Four on the Floor' dealt with New Mexico law enforcement's successful effort to find and convict the killer of Betty Lee, a Navajo mother of five who was found brutally slain in a remote area near Farmington, N.M.. Once the police investigation led to Robert Fry, currently a death row inmate in New Mexico, it was learned that Fry might also be connected to other violent crimes in the area. This eventually led to Fry and an accomplice being suspected of the murder of Donald Tsosie, a Native American man found slain near the Navajo reservation, as well as to the deaths of two young men killed at the 'Eclectic' counterculture store in Farmington. Production locations inside New Mexico included Farmington, Aztec, Kirtland, Shiprock, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Locations outside of New Mexico included Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Phoenix and Red Valley, Az. This episode originally aired during 'Forensics Week' on Court TV in October, 2005 and later aired in reruns. Written by Anonymous