Before the premiere of the new Oxygen series "New York Homicide" about infamous NYC crimes, dive into other true crime documentaries about the city that never sleeps.
Imette St. Guillen was last seen by her friend heading to a bar in Soho. Less than a day later, her naked body was found wrapped in a bedspread in distant Brooklyn.
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's first novel had just been published when her body was found in a parking lot near her husband's job in lower Manhattan in November 1982.
Christopher Cooley's body was discovered almost two weeks after he met a violent end on his own sofa in his locked apartment. But who would have done something so awful?
Helen Mintiks was attacked, taken to the roof of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, and thrown to her death during the second half of a musical performance. Who could have killed her?
When Amanda Leach said a gunman had forced her and her girlfriend, Sylvia Lugo, into their home, raped her, and murdered Lugo, some accused Leach of being the killer herself.
"New York Homicide," which premieres Saturday, January 1 at 10/9c on Oxygen features a Meatpacking District disappearance, a murder at the Met, and other disturbing local cases.