On Saturday September 16 2023 at 10:00 Pm, CBS broadcasts the “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders” episode of “48 Hours”.
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The Night of the Idaho Student Murders Season 37 Episode 2 Information
At 10:00 Pm, Peter Van Sant and 48 Hours reveal new information about the case against Bryan Kohberger for the Nov. 13, 2022, deaths of four University of Idaho students in “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders.” Kohberger is charged with killing Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in a case that stunned the country. A judge has entered a plea of not guilty on Kohberger’s behalf.
Van Sant interviews Steve and Kristi Goncalves, parents of Kaylee Goncalves, who share new details about the night of the murders and the investigation. The Goncalves want the public to be...
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The Night of the Idaho Student Murders Season 37 Episode 2 Information
At 10:00 Pm, Peter Van Sant and 48 Hours reveal new information about the case against Bryan Kohberger for the Nov. 13, 2022, deaths of four University of Idaho students in “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders.” Kohberger is charged with killing Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in a case that stunned the country. A judge has entered a plea of not guilty on Kohberger’s behalf.
Van Sant interviews Steve and Kristi Goncalves, parents of Kaylee Goncalves, who share new details about the night of the murders and the investigation. The Goncalves want the public to be...
- 9/15/2023
- by TV Everyday
- TV Everyday
Investigative journalist Peter Van Sant delves into the case against Bryan Kohberger, who faces charges for the tragic deaths of four University of Idaho students on November 13, 2022. Kohberger has pleaded not guilty, and this case has captured the country’s attention.
Van Sant secures an exclusive interview with Steve and Kristi Goncalves, parents of victim Kaylee Goncalves. They courageously share new details about the night of the murders and the ongoing investigation. The Goncalves family believes in the importance of transparency, and their mission is to raise awareness about the brutal nature of this crime. Steve Goncalves speculates that Kohberger “had to know when people were coming, people going.” Kristi Goncalves wonders if Kohberger had ever entered the house, stating, “I think he at least had opened that door, went in, tested the waters, looked around.”
Jazzmin Kernodle, sister of victim Xana Kernodle, and their father, Jeffrey Kernodle, sit down for their first interview together.
Van Sant secures an exclusive interview with Steve and Kristi Goncalves, parents of victim Kaylee Goncalves. They courageously share new details about the night of the murders and the ongoing investigation. The Goncalves family believes in the importance of transparency, and their mission is to raise awareness about the brutal nature of this crime. Steve Goncalves speculates that Kohberger “had to know when people were coming, people going.” Kristi Goncalves wonders if Kohberger had ever entered the house, stating, “I think he at least had opened that door, went in, tested the waters, looked around.”
Jazzmin Kernodle, sister of victim Xana Kernodle, and their father, Jeffrey Kernodle, sit down for their first interview together.
- 9/14/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
It would be all too easy to stream a steady diet of serial killer sagas. But for variety’s sake, we’ve rounded up some alternatives with fresh approaches and entirely different offenses, all conveniently streaming on Hulu. Our only question is, what law didn’t they break in these five true-crime shows? 1. An Academic Angle Paging Annalise Keating! It’s a real-life How to Get Away With Murder. In the just-released docuseries The Lesson Is Murder, criminologist and former FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox mentors a batch of grad students in the art of profiling convicted killers, one brutal investigation at a time. 2. Sex, Lies, and Videotapes Filled with jaw-dropping footage, February’s three-part Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence explores how manipulative con man Larry Ray was able to indoctrinate his own daughter’s college roommates into a world of mental and physical exploitation. Hulu...
- 4/29/2023
- TV Insider
Every serial killer is a psychopath, but a psychopath who has killed one or more people isn’t necessarily a serial killer. The mission is murder for both, but it is the motive that separates them. There’s a lot going on in their minds that is a result of something that has affected them, usually once or more in their lives. The crime they commit is a result of them trying to cope with that feeling and, as a result, feel better about themselves. However, before we even try to analyze the three people addressed in the first three episodes of “The Lesson is Murder,” we need to admit that the analysis is our perspective of what could have led them to commit such crimes. No matter how trained we get in analyzing the actions of a person by assessing a lifetime of his or her experiences, the workings...
- 3/25/2023
- by Shubhabrata Dutta
- Film Fugitives
Exclusive: The true-crime docuseries are coming thick and fast for ABC News Studios.
The company has set up its latest series – The Lesson Is Murder – at Hulu. It follows criminology professor and former FBI Special Agent Dr. Bryanna Fox.
Fox asks why killers kill and is now teaching a class to shed new light on the mind of murderers as she tries to help the next generation of criminologists.
The series, which launches on March 23, will see Fox and her team of graduate students study three different murderers and interview them on-camera.
These include serial killer Will Davis, a former nurse who was convicted of killing four patients, who gives his first ever-broadcast interview from death row, former public safety officer Robert Fratta, who was convicted of killing his wife in a murder-for-hire plot and Ivié DeMolina, a self-proclaimed successful businesswoman-turned-sex worker, who was convicted of leading a series of...
The company has set up its latest series – The Lesson Is Murder – at Hulu. It follows criminology professor and former FBI Special Agent Dr. Bryanna Fox.
Fox asks why killers kill and is now teaching a class to shed new light on the mind of murderers as she tries to help the next generation of criminologists.
The series, which launches on March 23, will see Fox and her team of graduate students study three different murderers and interview them on-camera.
These include serial killer Will Davis, a former nurse who was convicted of killing four patients, who gives his first ever-broadcast interview from death row, former public safety officer Robert Fratta, who was convicted of killing his wife in a murder-for-hire plot and Ivié DeMolina, a self-proclaimed successful businesswoman-turned-sex worker, who was convicted of leading a series of...
- 3/16/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC News Studios unveiled a slate of narrative non-fiction projects as part of its official launch, with three feature documentaries and 15 series and specials in production.
Plans are to produce more than 100 hours of programming for ABC, Hulu, Disney+, National Geographic and other platforms in 2022. Dawn Porter; Irene Taylor, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard; and Stanley Nelson are among those attached to projects.
Reena Mehta is senior vice president of streaming and digital content, and Mike Kelley, the vice president and ABC News Studios lead, will oversee the creative and business direction of the unit.
David Sloan will serve as senior executive producer and creative lead of ABC News Studios, while Jacqueline Glover is head of documentary for Onyx Collective and oversaw the initial slate of feature documentary films for ABC News Films.
“We’ve been creating longform for quite a while, but we are really formalizing it under the ABC News umbrella,...
Plans are to produce more than 100 hours of programming for ABC, Hulu, Disney+, National Geographic and other platforms in 2022. Dawn Porter; Irene Taylor, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard; and Stanley Nelson are among those attached to projects.
Reena Mehta is senior vice president of streaming and digital content, and Mike Kelley, the vice president and ABC News Studios lead, will oversee the creative and business direction of the unit.
David Sloan will serve as senior executive producer and creative lead of ABC News Studios, while Jacqueline Glover is head of documentary for Onyx Collective and oversaw the initial slate of feature documentary films for ABC News Films.
“We’ve been creating longform for quite a while, but we are really formalizing it under the ABC News umbrella,...
- 7/26/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
George Stephanopoulos is known at ABC News for his turns co-anchoring “Good Morning America” and the Sunday public affairs program “This Week.” As Hollywood’s streaming wars intensify, however, he may soon be recognized for something else.
Stephanopoulos will be at the center of a new political documentary series slated to appear on Hulu that will examine the upcoming midterm election along with important races and key issues. The program is one among many currently in the pipeline at ABC News Studios, a new effort by the Disney-backed news organization to centralize its efforts to produce documentary programming aimed at fueling the fortunes of Disney properties.
“We want to leverage our intellectual property that is generated across the news division in service of entertaining narrative storytelling. That is an absolute priority for us,” says Mike Kelley, vice president and head of ABC News Studios, in an interview. “We know that...
Stephanopoulos will be at the center of a new political documentary series slated to appear on Hulu that will examine the upcoming midterm election along with important races and key issues. The program is one among many currently in the pipeline at ABC News Studios, a new effort by the Disney-backed news organization to centralize its efforts to produce documentary programming aimed at fueling the fortunes of Disney properties.
“We want to leverage our intellectual property that is generated across the news division in service of entertaining narrative storytelling. That is an absolute priority for us,” says Mike Kelley, vice president and head of ABC News Studios, in an interview. “We know that...
- 7/26/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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