Show: Accused: Guilty or Innocent?

Defendants present their side of criminal cases

About Accused: Guilty or Innocent?

Unlike most other true crime shows, Accused: Guilty or Innocent? takes the defense perspective. 

It follows the stories of those accused of serious crimes (including murder, but also child abuse, assault, attempted murder, and other offenses), demonstrating how the defense prepares for the trial as the attorneys and defendant go through the evidence, talk to witnesses, and reenact the crime. 

Besides presenting the story from the defense point of view, this true crime show illustrates how criminal cases are complex and how their defendants are not always as obviously guilty as detailed on other shows. 

It will tug at your heartstrings as it shows defendants as ordinary people facing the worst moments of their lives. Episodes follow them with their lawyers, at home, with their families, and going about their daily lives.  But you won’t hear from the victim or their loved ones, and this leaves a gap in truly understanding the case.

Not all shows have trials; sometimes the prosecutors offer a plea deal or drop the charges, demonstrating the behind-the-scenes elements of criminal prosecution. Recommended.

True crime shows

The Show Elements

Seasons: 4 (2020-)

Where to stream: Hulu, The Roku Channel, Discovery+

More shows like Accused: Guilty or Innocent?: Taking the Stand, Trial File, American Justice

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 Cases

Recent murder cases and their trials take center stage in this true crime show

About Killer Cases

Killer Cases is a fast-paced and compelling true crime show that details the stories of recent or recently solved murder cases, with an emphasis on their trials.

It features well-known cases like the murders of Conrad Roy, Lorenzen Wright, Mollie Tibbetts, Dee Dee Blanchard, and many others covered on other shows. But the show’s storytelling and focus on trials makes these cases worth a second watch. 

Episodes zoom through the details of each case (revealing the killer fairly early on) so that they can get to the trial clips, which take up about half of the episode. Trials are featured in all episodes, and many include police interviews. Recommended.

True crime shows

The Show Elements

Seasons: 3 (2020-)

Where to stream: Peacock, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video

More shows like Killer Cases: Taking the Stand, Accused: Guilty or Innocent?, Trial File, American Justice

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: Taking the Stand

Murder suspects testify in their own defense

About Taking the Stand

Fans of trials will love Taking the Stand. This true crime show’s selling point is its sole focus on trials, particularly the direct and cross-examination of defendants who have decided to testify in their own defense. 

Episodes begin with a brief recap of the case, then jump right in with the defendant’s testimony, interspersed with details from victims’ loved ones, prosecutors, defense attorneys, reporters, and outside experts, who chime in with their opinions on the testimony. Some episodes include other witnesses who testify in the trial.

Even well-known and well-covered cases are worth watching again because of the depth of the testimony included, such as the trials of Jodi Arias, Amber Guyger, and Leon Jacob.

True crime shows

The Show Elements

Seasons: 2 (2022-)

Where to stream: Hulu

More shows like Taking the Stand: Killer Cases, Accused: Guilty or Innocent?, Trial File, American Justice

See also this list of true crime shows

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


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