Show: City Confidential

A look inside murders and other crimes in cities and towns across the US

About City Confidential

City Confidential looks at murders from a different angle: the cities or towns in which they occurred and the high-profile people involved.

Narrated by actors Paul Winfield and Keith David (top-notch among true crime show narrators), City Confidential recounts stories about murder, sex scandals, extortion, and other crimes, detailing cases filled with people in the public eye, such as police officers, mayors and other politicians, doctors, pastors, millionaires, and judges.

The episodes feature cities from Seattle, Washington, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and towns from Virginia City, Nevada, to Ruthton, Minnesota. Each episode begins with a 10-15 minute segment that gives an educational tour of the history and culture of the city first, then gets into the details of the crimes and their investigations through interviews with detectives, colorful locals, and sometimes the convicted killers themselves.

Episodes pepper the story with lines like “The New Orleans police force was as rotten as an old Mississippi River pier,” or “Today, Youngstown’s mafia machine is as wicked and ruined as the abandoned steel mills.” The episodes show how the cases reflect or dismantle the city’s reputation and atmosphere, and change the community and its people for the long term.

A&E revived City Confidential in 2021, with narration by actor Mike Colter, but the new episodes provide very little background on the history and culture of the city or town and do not focus on high-profile people. Much of the character of the original series is lost.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 12 (1998-2005, 2021-)

Where to stream: Discovery+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Roku Channel

More shows like City Confidential: Heartland Homicide, Murder Comes to Town, Murder in the Heartland, Hometown Homicide

See also this list of true crime shows

✓ Police interviews
Trial clips
✓ Narration
Re-creations
Experts
✓ Victims’ families and friends


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