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After nearly three decades on death row, *Darlie Routier* remains one of the most controversial figures in American true crime. Convicted in Texas for the 1996 murders of her two young sons, Devon and Damon Routier, Darlie was sentenced to death by lethal injection — a verdict that continues to divide investigators, forensic experts, and the public. In this in-depth documentary, we examine the June 6, 1996 crime scene in Rowlett, Texas, the infamous 911 call, disputed blood-spatter evidence, the bloody sock found blocks from the home, unidentified fingerprints, and the cemetery “silly string” footage that shaped national opinion. We also explore claims of evidence staging, unanswered forensic questions, delayed DNA testing, and why this case remains unresolved nearly 30 years later. Was Darlie Routier a mother who committed an unthinkable crime — or the victim of a rushed investigation and media sensationalism? As Texas continues DNA testing and no execution date is set, the case raises haunting questions about justice, forensic science, and the death penalty. Watch until the end for a complete breakdown of the evidence, appeals, and why the truth in the Darlie Routier case remains one of America’s most enduring true-crime mysteries. #DarlieRoutier #TrueCrime #DeathRow #TexasDeathRow #DeathPenalty #UnsolvedMystery #CrimeDocumentary #TrueCrimeDocumentary #WrongfulConviction #ColdCase #ForensicEvidence #CriminalJustice #JusticeSystem #CrimeScene #CapitalMurder #AmericanTrueCrime #CrimeInvestigation #DNAEvidence #TrueCrimeCommunity #MurderCase