Breaking Homicide
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Crime
Documentary
Drama
Reality
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 14
avg.Runtime | 94 min
First EP | 2018-04-15
Last EP | 2019-07-26
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Rating : 7.2
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Former Rhode Island police Sgt. Derrick Levasseur and forensic psychologist Kris Mohandie answer the pleas of desperate families and investigate murder cases that have officially gone cold.
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All3Media America
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2018-04-15
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Little Girl Lost
2018-04-15
Seven-year-old Michelle Norris vanishes from a playground in 1988 and is found dead in the nearby woods four days later; clues suggest the murderer could possibly be someone who lived in the neighborhood.
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Who Killed Faith
2018-04-22
College student Faith Hedgepeth is brutally murdered in 2012, with her killer remaining at large; police investigate a text message from her phone and a mysterious note left by her body.
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Secrets of the River
2018-04-29
Twenty-one-year-old student Christopher Jenkins dies on Halloween night in 2002, prompting an investigation into whether he fell from a bridge by accident or committed suicide; a mysterious island may hold the answer.
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Mystery at the Mansion
2018-05-06
Thirty-two-year-old Rebecca Zahau's death is ruled a suicide after she is found hanging with her hands bound behind her back.
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The Honolulu Strangler
2018-05-13
A serial killer murders five young women in Honolulu, Hawaii, but is never caught; now, 30 years later, there are new clues and eyewitness accounts offering strong evidence that this case can now be solved.
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The Blue Mustang
2018-05-20
Eighteen-year-old Michelle O'Keefe is murdered in a parking lot in Palmdale, Calif.; security guard Ray Jennings is convicted of killing the young woman, but he is exonerated and released from prison after serving 11 years of his sentence.
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