Show: Cold Case Files

Detectives solve cold cases through forensics and other techniques

Cold Case Files

About Cold Case Files

Cold Case Files comes in two flavors: the classic series narrated by Bill Kurtis (sometimes called Cold Case Files Classic) and the re-boot narrated by Danny Glover and later Kurtis. Kurtis’ mellifluous voice will make you sleepy, but the cases are too absorbing and the writing too deftly crafted to nap through.

From serial killers to serial rapists, episodes feature one to two stories each and focus on investigative techniques used to crack cold cases, particularly DNA and other forensics, including forensic anthropology, entomology, and even botany. Forensic specialists appear on the show and sometimes demonstrate the steps of the methods they used to help unravel a cold case, such as DNA testing, fingerprint identification, or sculptural reconstruction of the face, providing a fascinating look inside the field.

This true crime show doesn’t dwell on the victim’s background or suspect’s trial and instead leads viewers through the strategies used to solve long-unsolved cases. The newer version of Cold Case Files has more re-creations and less narration, allowing those involved to tell their stories in their own words. Convicted offenders sometimes offer their accounts of the crimes, and sometimes even fess up to them.

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Seasons: 9 (1999-2012, 2017-)

Where to stream: Amazon Prime Video, The Roku Channel, Hulu, Netflix, Peacock, and Discovery+

More shows like Cold Case Files: Forensic Files, The New Detectives, Unsolved Mysteries, Cold Justice, American Justice

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


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Show: Murder in the Heartland

Small towns learn that they aren’t immune to murder

About Murder In The Heartland

A sleepy small town is awakened by a shocking murder. So is the premise of Murder in the Heartland.

Similar to Heartland Homicide and Murder Comes to Town, this true crime show focuses on homicides occurring in quiet, languid small towns across the US, rural areas not just in the “heartland” of the country. From Idaho to Indiana, the show travels to small towns to interview families and detectives in their surroundings, showing them going about their daily lives, feeding pets or making dinner, as they tell the stories of the murders (with motives ranging from robbery to jealousy) that changed them forever. It’s a slice of life that illustrates the ordinariness of their lives in juxtaposition with shocking murders that jarred them from a normal existence supposedly safe from murder.

Murder in the Heartland combines interviews with detectives and victims’ families and friends, photos of ordinary family life, re-creations, and police interviews, and omits any narration, letting those involved tell the stories themselves. Detectives sometimes walk the audience through the crime scene, adding another realistic element to the story.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 6 (2017-)

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

More shows like Murder in the Heartland: Murder Comes to Town, Heartland Homicide, 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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Show: Killer Siblings

Siblings kill together in disturbing murder cases

About Killer Siblings

A certain dance occurs when two people plot a murder together, and Killer Siblings delves into these types of homicide cases. It focuses on those involving siblings (and sometimes additional perpetrators) who murder strangers, acquaintances, and even members of their own families.

Some of the stories are about minors, making the cases even more disturbing, and the show provides insight into what can happen when two people feed off of each other, with tragic consequences.

Detectives and others involved in the cases share their investigation stories, victims’ loved ones detail their experiences, and police interviews and trial clips complete the stories, along with information on the family and criminal background of the siblings.

Even though it follows the formula of most true crime series, the show’s focus on killer siblings is the most unsettling aspect, that two or more people from the same family could have a predisposition for murder. It leaves viewers wondering, maybe nature is at work here.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 3 (2019-)

Where to stream: Hulu and Peacock

More shows like Killer Siblings: Twisted Sisters, Snapped: Killer Couples

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


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Show: Homicide for the Holidays

Murder doesn’t take time off for the holidays

About Homicide for the Holidays

A peaceful, snowy Christmas. Thanksgiving dinner. New Year’s celebrations. None are safe from murder, as Homicide for the Holidays illustrates through cases during what is supposed to be a happy holiday season.

Narrated by the very journalistic-sounding Chris Hansen (To Catch a Predator), the series showcases murders that happened on or around the holidays, and the tangled motivations behind them, including family murders, mass murders, spree killings, intimate partner homicides, and even a case in Santa Claus, Georgia.

Episodes first set the scene with descriptions of the festive atmosphere of the cities and towns, along with home videos and photos of the victims and their families during past holiday celebrations. Then, through heartbreaking testimonials by survivors and family members, stories from detectives, and re-creations, the show details the often shocking murders that occurred, the ensuing investigations, and the impact of the murders on the victims’ families, changing their holidays forever.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 4 (2016-)

Where to stream: Hulu and Peacock

More like Homicide for the Holidays: check out the individual episodes listed in 22 True Crime TV Episodes That Will Make You Want to Skip Thanksgiving, 26 True Crime TV Episodes with a Not-So-Merry Christmas, and New Year’s Murders: 16 True Crime Episodes to Watch on New Year’s Eve

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


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Show: Murder Comes to Town

Murder fractures the facades of small towns

About Murder Comes to Town

Murder Comes to Town is a show that is as quiet as the small towns where the murder cases occurred, murders that fractured their tranquil facades and made residents think twice about leaving their doors unlocked.

Through re-creations (with dialogue), stories told by investigators and victims’ families and friends, a little background on the towns themselves, and sometimes police interviews, episodes detail murders that come to small towns across the US. They range the gamut from drug-related crimes, to crimes between romantic partners, to robberies.

The show is narrated by voice actor Joe Alaskey (a highlight for fans of creepy narration), who sounds like the voice-child of Paul Winfield and Vincent Price. Alaskey reads words like “murder” and “bloody corpse” with a chill that seems to ripple across the screen. Following Alaskey’s death in 2016, actor Anthony Call took over narration duties in the fourth and fifth seasons.

The true crime show is a reserved storyteller that gets the point across without a lot of drama or flash.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 5 (2014-2018)

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

More shows like Murder Comes to Town: City Confidential, Murder in the Heartland, Hometown Homicide, Heartland 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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Show: The Last 24/A Time to Kill

Detectives follow the timeline of a victim’s last 24 hours

About the Last 24

The Last 24 (also called A Time to Kill) is a fairly typical true crime show that uses the framework of the last 24 hours of a victim’s life to recount the investigation into their murder.

The show focuses on whether or not the alibis of various suspects in the victim’s circle fit into the their timeline and time of death. Detectives investigating the case first narrow down the time of death, then go through each of the suspects’ alibis and days, looking for points where they intersect with the victim’s last 24 hours.

The Last 24 provides a window into the investigative process and illustrates how detectives rule out suspects, often having to go back to someone they had initially discounted. Despite the timeline framing device, it has all of the usual nuts and bolts of a true crime series: re-creations, narration, outside experts (criminology, psychology, forensic pathology, law, and others), and some police interviews, but very little attention paid to the trial. Many of the cases are covered in other shows, such as Dateline.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 5 (2018-)

Where to stream: True Crime Network, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Discovery+

More shows like The Last 24/A Time to Kill: Dateline: The Last Day

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


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Show: Heartland Homicide

Murder interrupts the tranquility of small towns

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About Heartland Homicide

Murder doesn’t happen here. But no one is safe from violent crime, and Heartland Homicide tells the stories of those small-town murders no one thought could happen.

It spotlights murders in the “heartland” of the US and Canada and shatters the small-town belief that residents cling to, that murder will never happen in their tranquil communities.

It’s a true crime show that details a bit on each town’s history and culture before relating some background on the victim’s and suspect’s lives, work, family, and relationship prior to the crime. Episodes use third-person narrative as they dive into the murder and its investigation through the end of the trial, sentencing, and any appeals.

Heartland Homicide only sometimes includes detectives and others who have worked on the case (and not much archival news footage), but instead relies heavily on narration and re-creations, along with a stock group of experts, who describe legal concepts, law enforcement techniques, and aspects of forensic pathology relevant to the case. The experts often explain basic concepts like what a dating app, blunt force trauma, or Luminol is, so newbies to true crime shows can jump right in.

Note: Very few episodes include police interviews or trial footage. One notable exception is the Kunz case, detailed in Season 1, Episode 2.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 1 (2022-)

Where to stream: True Crime Network

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

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


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Show: Snapped: Killer Couples

Couples kill together, and get convicted together

About Snapped: Killer Couples

Produced by the same folks who make Snapped, this true crime show (also called Killer Couples) has a similar format to Snapped but focuses on couples who kill together, mostly heterosexual, with plenty of women taking the lead in the murders.

Episodes delve into homicide cases involving love triangles, spree killings, serial killers, murder for financial gain, and others. It blends narration, re-creations, interviews with detectives and victims’ loved ones, and police interviews and trial clips to show how two people can inflame each other’s motivations and desires, or one person can pressure another, to the point that they kill together.

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The Show Elements

Seasons: 16 (2013-)

Where to stream: Peacock

More shows like Snapped: Killer Couples: Snapped, Meet, Marry, Murder

See also this list of true crime shows

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


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