‘Deadly Family Feud’ and ‘The Real Murders of Los Angeles’ Among New Oxygen True Crime Series Lineup

Oxygen True Crime adds five new series to its lineup, including “Fatal Family Feud,” “Real Murders of Los Angeles,” “Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler,” “Sin City Murders” and “The Pike County Murders” .

“Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler,” which premieres in 2023, focuses on one of the most shocking murder investigations and toughest trials in Texas history, as told by the Chief of Special Crimes, while “Fatal Family Feuds” , which premieres Winter 2023 and is produced by Woodcut Media, explores real-life cases in which a loving family is brutally destroyed by a deadly feud.

Both launching in Fall 2023, “Sin City Murders” and “The Real Murders of Los Angeles” will turn their attention to the cold cases that plague major cities as “Sin City Murders” spotlights the underbelly of the Las Vegas Strip Because homicides attack the popular. tourist destination while “The Real Murders of Los Angeles” follows the outrageous, sinister and reprehensible crimes committed by those seeking fame and fortune while chasing their dreams.

From KT Studios, “The Pike County Murders,” which debuts in Winter 2023, follows Ohio’s largest investigation into the brutal murder of eight members of a family who were left for dead in four different locations was given.

After “New York Homicide” debuted its second installment this spring, “Homicide for the Holidays” returns for Season 5 and “Final Moments” returns for a second season with “Snapped,” which premieres this fall in a new setting. Will start the season.

“Cold Justice” will also return for a seventh season in 2024 as Kelly Siegler leads “Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler,” and her team of detectives take a deep dive into unsolved murders in small towns across the country . “Cold Justice” comes from Wolf Entertainment and Magical Elves and “Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler” is produced by Wolf Entertainment, Universal Television Alternative Studios and Magical Elves.

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