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- Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything's going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she's a lesbian.
- Investigations of multiple mysterious and violent cases.
- Sin City Murders recounts chilling homicide cases from America's adult playground, revealing the darkness that hides behind the glitz and glam of the Las Vegas Strip and amid the vast landscape surrounding it.
- Yolanda Saldivar grants first English interview in decades from prison on her relationship with Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Saldivar and Quintanilla-Perez family members provide insight on their bond.
- Oxygen expands its true crime original programming with the new series "Snapped: Killer Couples," featuring couples whose passion drives them to commit terrible criminal acts.
- For more than 25 years, "Dateline" has brought viewers investigations into some of America's greatest mysteries.
- Examines true-crime stories of victims found buried in the least suspicious places.
- The new series, from Good Caper Content, details the brazen crimes that could only happen in New York and the intense work by law enforcement and civilians who race to take murderers off the streets.
- The American South is known for its beauty and culture: the music, the food, the hospitality. However, its dark side -- the greed, the lust, the wrath -- can be just as alluring.
- "Accident, Suicide or Murder" explores the unbelievable true stories of suspicious deaths.
- An up-close and personal look at a team of 911 dispatchers at a call center just outside of Cleveland where they take on a never-ending bombardment of panic-stricken callers and save lives.
- Among serial killers, Israel Keyes is an enigma. When police picked him up in Texas in March of 2012, it was for the murder of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, whom he had brazenly kidnapped from a coffee stand in Anchorage, Alaska. Once in custody, however, he confessed to other murders and bank robberies and alluded to many more crimes. He ultimately claimed to have killed up to 11 victims between 2001 and 2012, but couldn't - or wouldn't - tell the authorities exactly when and where. He told them enough, however, for them to take him seriously. Then, in December 2012, after nine months in custody, he killed himself, taking his secrets with him to the grave.
- Through intense prison interviews, Piers Morgan revisits the crimes of three convicted serial killers and learns more about their motives.
- Unbelievable cases of homicide told by the investigators, witnesses, reporters and loved ones, each hour-long story brings Atlanta's hustle and deadly decadence into sharp focus
- The Real Murders of Orange County delves into the most horrific, sinful and salacious cases that rocked Southern California's wealthy coastal community.
- TV series that takes a closer look into homicide investigations through interviews with potential suspects, re-enactments and in-depth examinations of the crime scene.
- On the surface, David and Louise Turpin were the consummate American couple and had a large brood of 13 children. Behind closed doors, however, there was a darker side. This one-off documentary investigates the years of physical and emotional abuse David and Louise inflicted on their children, and how they were eventually brought to justice.
- It tells the story of a filmmaker who uncovers a terrifying story that begins in 1984 with the disappearance Paul Cosner.
- When bright, young nursing student Maura Murray vanished on February 9, 2004, witnesses heard what they thought was a car crash and then saw Maura outside her vehicle on the side of the road but, moments later, when police arrived on scene, she was gone. Her disappearance has fueled a legion of online armchair detectives, causing an endless procession of blogs, books, websites and podcasts. "The Disappearance of Maura Murray" follows investigative journalist Maggie Freleng as she attempts to unravel a rabbit hole of unexplored leads, eyewitness discrepancies, missing evidence and questionable actions. With rare access to Maura's family and friends, many who have remained silent for years, including father Fred Murray and siblings Julie, Kathleen and Kurt, Maggie enlists the help of former US Marshal, Art Roderick as they investigate one of the most complicated and mysterious cold cases of the last quarter century. Maggie explores numerous theories by meeting with the people who have dedicated countless hours in searching for the truth, including Lance Reenstierna and Tim Pilleri the duo behind the widely popular "Missing Maura Murray" podcast, as well as true crime author, James Renner whose book and website about Maura's disappearance sparked tremendous controversy. From retracing Maura's last known steps to following various leads, the series will take viewers on a journey of what really happened and tackle the many unanswered questions. Was this case mishandled? Did Maura choose to disappear or was she a victim of foul play?
- Ana Maria is having a bad day until she magically switches places with the main character of her favorite telenovela. As she struggles to escape from Novela Land, Ana Maria finally understands why her real life was such a mess.
- When 15 year-old Kara Robinson is abducted in broad daylight, she plots her escape from a serial killer.
- Black Widow Murders features unique stories of diabolical women who turn society's assumptions about the "fairer sex" upside down - luring their victims into gruesome deaths for wealth, lust, or power.
- Follows an investigation between 1992 and 2004 where more than three dozen women were preyed upon and brutally murdered in all corners of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Ed Kemper, also known as the Co-Ed Killer, murdered and dismembered 10 people, including his own mother. Former FBI agent John Douglas takes us through his extensive interviews with Kemper, which became the backbone of modern criminal psychology.
- Series exploring seemingly dream marriages that ended up in murder or mystery.
- The macabre rituals of serial killers are examined.
- Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins investigates burgeoning romances from their sweet beginnings, and follows what happened all the way through to their bitter endings.
- Telling the insane stories about a few of the most maniacal siblings in history through these exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts.
- Meet the superstars of the pulpit as they focus on the daily struggles and triumphs, while also maintaining their duties as men and women of God.
- Powerful exploration of some of the most ruthless murders ever committed.
- Hosted by Ice-T, this series exposed outrageous tales and shocking true stories involving sex, money, murder and sometimes a fatal cocktail of all three.
- Actress Tori Spelling and her husband, Dean McDermott, own and operate a bed and breakfast in California.
- A spin off series , that has three alumni bad girls from former seasons of The Bad Girls Club, competing in love games with thirteen eligible bachelors to find their perfect match and prove they are the baddest of the bunch.
- Searching for new clues to the whereabouts of Natalee Holloway, who disappeared in Aruba in May 2005.
- Series examining the disappearance of Crystal Rogers from her small Kentucky town and the mysterious death of her father a year later. As investigators look closer, other unsolved cases emerge.
- It follows a homicide investigation where police work tirelessly against the clock to solve a complex case, until they discover an unlikely piece of evidence that exposes the identity of the killer.
- Killision Course will tell the shockingly true stories of how a chain of events brought multiple people together on one fateful night that ultimately led to one unimaginable crime. In each episode, one story will be dramatized from real events, but the victim and murderer will not be revealed until the very end.
- The controversial promotional video for Madonna's 2001 single "What It Feels Like for a Girl."
- "Dahmer on Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks" offers a fresh look at the infamous serial killer's life through the eyes of the woman who became his closest confidant. With new interviews from pivotal figures in the case, the series sheds light on the grisly and complicated investigation. Looking back on her first interview with Dahmer, Nancy highlights on-and-off-camera conversations detailing Dahmer's disturbing crimes through his own words, giving insight into his dark, depraved manner and reasons for killing. The two-night event offers an in-depth look at the man and monster that was Jeffrey Dahmer with new and exclusive interviews from those closest to him, including parents Lionel and Shari Dahmer, who haven't spoken about this case or their son publicly in over 20 years, and surviving victims Billy Capshaw and Preston Davis, who have decided to finally break their silence about what happened to them. Their unique experiences with Dahmer throughout various stages of his life expose a serial killer unlike any other -- one not motivated by the impulse to kill, but rather the desire to exercise control.
- While getting her modeling agency off the ground, Janice Dickinson sifts through 500 contestants to find her 5 finalists.
- An exclusive look into the dark world of contract killings.
- In Martha Moxley's Greenwich, Connecticut neighborhood, they called the night before Halloween Mischief Night. It would be that night in 1975 that 15-year-old Martha Moxley would take her final breath and with it would begin a 43-year-long battle to bring her killer to justice.
- Series chronicles accounts of patients put into jeopardy by medical professionals.
- The series follows the professional and personal lives of six female comics in Los Angeles who are climbing their way to the top of the stand-up ladder. While the comediennes differ in their levels of experience, styles of comedy and ultimate career goals, they share the ambition and the passion needed to make it in the City of Dreams. From working multiple jobs, to clashing with parents expectations, to yet another bad date, the comics provide a fresh, witty perspective on experiences to which young millennial women can relate.
- Oxygen Media gets under the skin of the art of tattooing in Best Ink, a new competition reality series laying bare the cutthroat and wildly unpredictable world of tattoo artistry. Every rose or dragon tattoo tells a story - not only of the person wearing it, but of the artist who created it. The contestants are guided through the competition by television host and recording artist Kimberly Caldwell. A tattoo fanatic who is inked with several meaningful images, Caldwell epitomizes the show's gutsy attitude, as shown by her fearless vocals, passionate performances, and the earthy charisma of her American Idol appearances.
- One man's journey to find the "Florida Man" for his alleged "Murders". If you "think" that you've "seen" something like "this" before - then "think"...."again".
- Couples explain to what extent they go to please their spouses and to what extent they go to keep their attention.
- Through the eyes of the original jurors, this series re-examines some of the most controversial cases of "The People v. Michael Jackson," "The People v. OJ Simpson," "The People v. George Zimmerman" and "The People v. Robert Durst".
- Crime series based on Payne Lindsey's podcast.
- A man's dying wish is for the people in his life to participate in a 450-mile charity bicycle ride through Northern California.