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Crime • TV-PG • 2004- • 36 Seasons
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5.9
The fascinating cases of every day, seemingly average moms, wives and girlfriends accused of murder. Did they really do it? And if so, why?
Starring
Sharon Martin, Jody Flader, Laura San Giacomo, Ronnie Farer, Timothy Kee
Created By
Zak Weisfeld, Stephen Land, Geoffrey Proud, Deborah Allen, Todd Moss
User Reviews
It can be repetitive and exaggerated, but it’s a really good true crime show you can watch over & over again, and use as background noise.
Is it wrong that I put this on to watch while I fall asleep most nights?
One of the first true crime shows I watched that got me into the genre. Scary what we, as humans, are capable of.
What got me into true crime! Every episode is super well done & I much prefer blurry re-enactments when talking about this stuff
It's very interesting and sad but worth watching. It also gets you guessing, which is quite fun seeing whether you can get it right or not
Interesting show, just goes to show you never know what someone is thinking…
Exaggerated crime cases
This is not my cup of tea
Love this show.
Meh.
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5.9 – Based on 404 ratings
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