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Scene of the Crime With Tony Harris
Serious crimes are committed for a variety of reasons, and emotional triggers like passion, betrayal and rage often play huge roles. In this immersive, investigative series, Emmy-winning journalist Tony Harris relies on his reporting instincts to reveal the deeper stories behind crimes that shook communities. Each act underscores a world -- a small town, a hidden subculture, a criminal network -- behind and beyond the violence. While visiting various crime scenes, Harris hears personal accounts from victims, loved ones, and even culprits themselves, peeling back the layers to showcase often nefarious players and foreboding places at the center of the violent acts.
Rerun Air Date: November 18, 2024
Serious crimes are committed for a variety of reasons, and emotional triggers like passion, betrayal and rage often play huge roles. In this immersive, investigative series, Emmy-winning journalist Tony Harris relies on his reporting instincts to reveal the deeper stories behind crimes that shook communities. Each act underscores a world -- a small town, a hidden subculture, a criminal network -- behind and beyond the violence. While visiting various crime scenes, Harris hears personal accounts from victims, loved ones, and even culprits themselves, peeling back the layers to showcase often nefarious players and foreboding places at the center of the violent acts.
Rerun Air Date: November 25, 2024
Serious crimes are committed for a variety of reasons, and emotional triggers like passion, betrayal and rage often play huge roles. In this immersive, investigative series, Emmy-winning journalist Tony Harris relies on his reporting instincts to reveal the deeper stories behind crimes that shook communities. Each act underscores a world -- a small town, a hidden subculture, a criminal network -- behind and beyond the violence. While visiting various crime scenes, Harris hears personal accounts from victims, loved ones, and even culprits themselves, peeling back the layers to showcase often nefarious players and foreboding places at the center of the violent acts.