Only 15 percent of homicide detectives in the United States are women, and TLC's newest docu-series, "Women of Homicide," takes a look at the gritty world of homicide investigations through the eyes of three of those female detectives.
Zap2it can exclusively reveal that the new series premieres Wednesday, April 9 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on TLC. The eight-episode show will follow three homicide detectives in Cincinnati and Atlanta. Read on for more details about each of the women tasked with bringing closure to victims' families by putting the guilty behind bars.
Check out the show open from the series, which can be viewed exclusively on Zap2it:
Summer Benton has been with the Atlanta Police for 12 years and with Homicide for nearly five years. Inspired to become a police officer by her father, a former white-collar crime detective, Summer works hard to do her family legacy proud. In her short time on the job,...
Zap2it can exclusively reveal that the new series premieres Wednesday, April 9 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on TLC. The eight-episode show will follow three homicide detectives in Cincinnati and Atlanta. Read on for more details about each of the women tasked with bringing closure to victims' families by putting the guilty behind bars.
Check out the show open from the series, which can be viewed exclusively on Zap2it:
Summer Benton has been with the Atlanta Police for 12 years and with Homicide for nearly five years. Inspired to become a police officer by her father, a former white-collar crime detective, Summer works hard to do her family legacy proud. In her short time on the job,...
- 3/24/2014
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