Oxygen’s Trailblazing Investigative Series ‘Cold Justice’ Returns Saturday, Sept. 3 at 8 P.M. ET/PT
The series will celebrate its landmark 100th episode in two-parts on October 1 and 8
Milestone 100th Episode on the Docket Among Upcoming Telecasts
“Cold Justice” Investigations Have Resulted in an Astonishing 21 Convictions and 55 Arrests with Two Recent Arrests Featured in New Episodes
Oxygen’s groundbreaking true crime series “Cold Justice” returns with six new episodes beginning Saturday, Sept. 3 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The series will celebrate its landmark 100thepisode in two-parts on Oct. 1 and 8.
For ten years “Cold Justice” continues to lead the true-crime space with an impressive number of arrests and convictions, a feat unlike any other show on television. The series has revolutionized the true-crime investigative genre and the landmark 100th episode will showcase the series’ exceptional capability of resolving unsolved crimes. The upcoming episode examines the 2007 murder of a popular college student, Anita Knutson, in Minot, N.D. Kelly Siegler and her investigative team will need the help of their forensic pathologist, digital forensics expert and DNA lab to solve the case.
From executive producers Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer and Magical Elves, “Cold Justice” follows veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler and her rotating team of seasoned detectives – Steve Spingola, Abbey Abbondandolo and Terri Hook – as they travel to small towns to dig into unsolved homicide cases that have lingered for years without answers or justice for the victims. Bringing valuable resources and skilled experts, the “Cold Justice” team works alongside local law enforcement from around the country and has successfully helped bring about 21 convictions and 55 arrests.
The “Cold Justice” team worked together with local law enforcement to help bring about two arrests that can be seen in the upcoming episodes. Enclosed are the descriptions:
Sept. 3 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Putnam County, Fla. – “A Mother’s Last Words” (90 minutes) | Kelly and Abbey investigate the brutal slaying of a pregnant woman who was able to call 911 but died before naming her killer. Eyewitnesses at a nearby bar could help crack the case… if they’ll talk.
Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Texas County, Mo. – “Shot in the Dark” | Kelly and Steve look into the 2007 murder of a single father who was gunned down by a sharpshooter with a high-powered rifle. State-of-the-art digital forensics may help poke a hole in the suspect’s alibi.
Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Dunlap, Tenn. – “Dangerous Rendezvous” | A woman went for her nightly walk and vanished in 2018. The last time she was seen alive was by an ATM security camera, which could hold the key to solving her disappearance.
Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Putnam County, Fla. – “For Love or Money?” | Kelly and Terri investigate the 2015 homicide of a beloved father, veteran and Little League coach. A re-examination of the crime scene reveals a terrifying clue into who may have killed him.
Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Minot, N.D. – “The Key to the Crime” (100th episode, part 1) | For their 100th case, the Cold Justice team examines the 2007 murder of a popular college student stabbed to death in her bed. They’ll need the help of their forensic pathologist, digital forensics expert and DNA lab to solve the case.
Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT – Minot, N.D. – “The Key to the Crime” (100th Episode, part 2) | In part two of their 100th case, the Cold Justice team continues their investigation into the murder of a popular 18-year-old college student. Will they be able to finally give answers and justice to her grieving family?
“Cold Justice” ranked as Oxygen’s top-rated series for the third consecutive year across all key demos and saw double-digit growth for the second half of season six. The sixth-season finale was Oxygen’s top telecast over the past 18 months.
The “Cold Justice” team is invited by the local law enforcement agencies for all cases. To submit a case for consideration for “Cold Justice,” please click here.
“Cold Justice” is produced by Wolf Entertainment & Magical Elves. Dick Wolf and Tom Thayer serve as executive producers for Wolf Entertainment. Casey Kriley, Kelly Siegler, Zak Cordova, Scott Patch and Ashley Graybow Stelle serve as executive producers for Magical Elves.
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