The upcoming Oxygen True Crime special, premiering Sunday, Oct. 20, will revisit a series of violent murders that took place in the City of Angels in the late '70s through the early 2000s.
Elisabeth Finch, once a respected TV writer for shows like True Blood and The Vampire Diaries, was exposed for spinning a web lies, as detailed in a new Peacock docuseries.
Philly Homicide uses archival footage and exclusive interviews with Philadelphia area authorities to tell harrowing true crime tales. Find out how and when to watch.
Mamadou Barry, a 39-year-old entrepreneur from Guinea, was found dead in his Atlanta home, beaten and suffocated in his bathroom. A plastic bag and bucket covered his head.
The Peacock documentary features interviews with former Grey's Anatomy writer Elisabeth Finch's friends and colleagues who have accused her of lying about details of her life.
Eric Williams, a former justice of the peace, and his wife Kim almost got away with killing three people in Texas, but a secret storage unit helped crack the case.
Richard Brian Whiting called 911 to report his employer, Charles "Chuck" Shriner, missing. But details of a scandalous affair and murder eventually came out.
Oxygen's new 10-episode docuseries Philly Homicide, hosted by Lt. Chris McMullin, delves into the twists and turns of crimes committed in one of the country’s most historic regions.
Kim Dorsey, 38, was found dead in her Jacksonville bedroom by her firefighter husband, who’d returned home from a 24-hour work shift. A broken pool cue, knife and gun were found nearby.