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Oxygen Network is the home for crime drama with a focus on edgy documentaries and reality series, including the “Snapped” franchise.
Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler
S1, EP3 "We Let Evil In"The search for a missing student yields no returns until a shocking discovery; in her last year at the district attorney's office, Kelly mediates between Tynesha's family, a civil rights activist and law enforcement to help keep the case on track.
Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler
S1, EP4 "The Most Innocent Victim"Amy Robinson, a teenager with Turner's syndrome, takes her first steps toward independence by getting a job at her local grocery store; her new endeavor ends in tragedy when she befriends a co-worker with a secret past.
Snapped
S33, EP13 "Johnetta Hall"When an Indiana collector of race car memorabilia is found shot in broad daylight with no eyewitnesses, detectives follow the evidence to reveal the true mastermind behind this twisted murder plot.
Dateline
S2, EP56 "Mystery on Lockhart Road"After finding his wife and two children dead, a former Indiana state trooper spends 13 years trying to clear his name.
Dateline
S2, EP57 "Mystery on Lockhart Road"After finding his wife and two children dead, a former Indiana state trooper spends 13 years trying to clear his name.
Dateline
S6, EP8 "The Secrets of Spirit Lake"An advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women searches for answers in the disappearance of her niece and exposes cracks in law enforcement.
Dateline
S6, EP9 "The Investigation"A Philadelphia murder reveals decades of misconduct in the city's criminal justice system and raises questions aout whether police caught the right person; key insiders in the case speak out for the first time on national television.
Dateline
S2, EP71 "Something Wicked"After teenagers Rachel Shoaf and Sheila Eddy are convicted of murdering their 16-year-old friend, Skylar Neese, Skylar's parents discuss the night she disappeared; Rachel Shoaf's therapist, Patricia Bailey, shares her thoughts.