Nancy Grace to host ‘Crimefeed’ (Photo Courtesy of ID)
Nancy Grace will host and executive produce Crimefeed, a new true crime series greenlit by ID. Crimefeed will premiere on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 11pm Et/Pt on ID and will focus on current true crime stories.
“With Crimefeed, we’re expanding our programming to further solidify ID’s place at the center of the true crime conversation by digging into captivating, national stories that are being discussed in living rooms all across the country. Guiding this conversation, we have one of the most recognized voices in the business, an unparalleled legal expert and tireless prosecutor who has never lost a case, Nancy Grace,” stated Jason Sarlanis, President, Turner Networks, ID & Hln, Linear & Streaming.
Legal analyst and former prosecutor Nancy Grace will be joined by journalist and four-time Emmy winner Mara S. Campo and former police sergeant and private investigator Derrick Levasseur...
Nancy Grace will host and executive produce Crimefeed, a new true crime series greenlit by ID. Crimefeed will premiere on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 11pm Et/Pt on ID and will focus on current true crime stories.
“With Crimefeed, we’re expanding our programming to further solidify ID’s place at the center of the true crime conversation by digging into captivating, national stories that are being discussed in living rooms all across the country. Guiding this conversation, we have one of the most recognized voices in the business, an unparalleled legal expert and tireless prosecutor who has never lost a case, Nancy Grace,” stated Jason Sarlanis, President, Turner Networks, ID & Hln, Linear & Streaming.
Legal analyst and former prosecutor Nancy Grace will be joined by journalist and four-time Emmy winner Mara S. Campo and former police sergeant and private investigator Derrick Levasseur...
- 10/9/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Nancy Grace is tackling topical true crime in an all-new weekly series titled Crimefeed for Warner Bros. Discovery network Investigation Discovery. Set to launch at 11/10c on Wednesday, October 11, the new series will feature nine ordered episodes. The show comes to audiences following Grace’s other ID-hosted show ID Special Report: The Long Island Serial Killer, which chronicled the case of Gilgo Beach’s serial killings, in August. Unlike a lot of true-crime on television, this new series leans into the podcast trend of tackling a topical story as Grace digs into buzzy true-crime stories of the moment as they unfold in real-time. (Credit: Jerod Harris/Getty Images) Joining Grace to discuss cases will be journalist Mara S. Campo, the Global News Anchor and Managing Editor for Revolt Black News, and former police sergeant and private investigator Derrick Levasseur, who previously helmed Breaking Homicide for ID. Together, the trio are...
- 10/9/2023
- TV Insider
In Investigation Discovery’s series Breaking Homicide, former police detective Derrick Levasseur and forensic psychologist Kris Mohandie dive into homicide cases that have gone decades unsolved and work to bring the victim’s families some closure on what exactly happened to their loved one.
The pair sat down with The Hollywood Reporter In Studio to discuss how their series came about, working with former Honolulu mayor Peter Carlisle on the Honolulu Strangler case and how to deal with cases that are more “personal.”
After working with Mohandie on the Investigation Discovery series Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence, Levasseur approached ...
The pair sat down with The Hollywood Reporter In Studio to discuss how their series came about, working with former Honolulu mayor Peter Carlisle on the Honolulu Strangler case and how to deal with cases that are more “personal.”
After working with Mohandie on the Investigation Discovery series Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence, Levasseur approached ...
- 5/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Breaking Homicide looks into the case of Hawaii’s only serial killer, the Honolulu Strangler, who murdered at least five women. The Honolulu Strangler carried out five rapes and murders in Hawaii between 1985 and 1986, making him the first known serial killer on the island. Also known as the Honolulu Rapist, his first victim was 25-year-old Vicki Gail Purdy who went missing on May 29, 1985, after going out for a night of clubbing with friends. Her body was found the next day, with her hands tied behind her back – she’d been raped and strangled to death. The next attack […]
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- 5/14/2018
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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