Investigation Discovery’s Crime Scene Confidential will kick off its second season on September 6, 2023, with forensic expert and former CSI Alina Burroughs returning to lead the investigations. The new season debuts with an episode that examines the January 1998 murder of single mother Margie Coffey.
Additional season two episodes will delve into the 1975 Florida furniture store massacre and the murder of single mother Kim Ancona. Burroughs will also take a look at the case of accused murderer Linda Stermer and the suspicious death of Michelle O’Connell.
Season two episodes will premiere on Wednesdays at 9pm Et/Pt on ID.
Crime Scene Confidential Season 2 Episodes
“Threads of Evidence” – September 6, 2023
Burroughs travels to Mansfield, Ohio to look into the January 1998 murder of single mother Margie Coffey. Coffey’s body was found frozen and strangled to death in a nearby creek in the dead of winter. As Burroughs digs into the evidence that was recovered at the scene,...
Additional season two episodes will delve into the 1975 Florida furniture store massacre and the murder of single mother Kim Ancona. Burroughs will also take a look at the case of accused murderer Linda Stermer and the suspicious death of Michelle O’Connell.
Season two episodes will premiere on Wednesdays at 9pm Et/Pt on ID.
Crime Scene Confidential Season 2 Episodes
“Threads of Evidence” – September 6, 2023
Burroughs travels to Mansfield, Ohio to look into the January 1998 murder of single mother Margie Coffey. Coffey’s body was found frozen and strangled to death in a nearby creek in the dead of winter. As Burroughs digs into the evidence that was recovered at the scene,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: America’s longest-serving death row inmate, Tommy Zeigler, and his fight for exoneration after nearly 50 years behind bars on a murder conviction, are getting the documentary treatment courtesy of award-winning directors David Van Taylor (A Perfect Candidate) and Marlon Johnson (River City Drumbeat).
Producers on the film, Blood and Judgment (w/t), include Andy Breckman — the four-time Emmy nominee known for creating the hit USA Network comedy series, Monk — and Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver from Left/Right, a North Road company (The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears).
Blood and Judgment asks whether Zeigler is a criminal mastermind, or the victim of an ingenious frame-up. Its story is thrust into motion on Christmas Eve 1975, as a multiple homicide unfolds in a locked furniture store outside of Orlando, Florida. Amid the chaotic, bloody crime scene — four bodies, eight guns, 28 bullets — a young detective soon settles on a surprising suspect.
Producers on the film, Blood and Judgment (w/t), include Andy Breckman — the four-time Emmy nominee known for creating the hit USA Network comedy series, Monk — and Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver from Left/Right, a North Road company (The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears).
Blood and Judgment asks whether Zeigler is a criminal mastermind, or the victim of an ingenious frame-up. Its story is thrust into motion on Christmas Eve 1975, as a multiple homicide unfolds in a locked furniture store outside of Orlando, Florida. Amid the chaotic, bloody crime scene — four bodies, eight guns, 28 bullets — a young detective soon settles on a surprising suspect.
- 1/18/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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