On Saturday December 7 2024, Oxygen broadcasts Accident, Suicide, or Murder!
The Killing Season Season 5 Episode 13 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Accident, Suicide, or Murder” titled “The Killing Season” promises to be an intriguing exploration of mystery and small-town secrets. Set to air on Oxygen, this episode dives into the unsettling discovery of a woman’s body found in the woods. Initially believed to be the unfortunate victim of a hunting accident, the case takes a darker turn as police begin their investigation.
As the story unfolds, the peaceful life of a tight-knit village is disrupted. The community, once characterized by harmony, faces the harsh reality of hidden truths. The police work reveals layers of complexity surrounding the woman’s death, leading to questions that challenge the village’s idyllic image.
Viewers can expect a gripping narrative filled with unexpected twists. The episode highlights how quickly perceptions can change when new evidence comes to light.
The Killing Season Season 5 Episode 13 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Accident, Suicide, or Murder” titled “The Killing Season” promises to be an intriguing exploration of mystery and small-town secrets. Set to air on Oxygen, this episode dives into the unsettling discovery of a woman’s body found in the woods. Initially believed to be the unfortunate victim of a hunting accident, the case takes a darker turn as police begin their investigation.
As the story unfolds, the peaceful life of a tight-knit village is disrupted. The community, once characterized by harmony, faces the harsh reality of hidden truths. The police work reveals layers of complexity surrounding the woman’s death, leading to questions that challenge the village’s idyllic image.
Viewers can expect a gripping narrative filled with unexpected twists. The episode highlights how quickly perceptions can change when new evidence comes to light.
- 12/7/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Oxygen’s Accident, Suicide, or Murder ventures into the unsettling territory where a tragic hunting accident masks something far more sinister. In an upcoming episode titled “The Killing Season,” the veneer of tranquility in a seemingly idyllic village is shattered when a woman’s death, initially ruled an accident, becomes the focal point of a murder investigation. […]
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- 12/4/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
The upcoming episode of “Accident, Suicide, or Murder,” titled “The Killing Season,” promises to draw viewers into a chilling mystery. Set to air at 8:00 Pm on Saturday, December 7, 2024, on Oxygen, this episode begins with a shocking discovery. A woman is found dead in the woods, and the initial assumption points to a tragic hunting accident. However, as the investigation unfolds, the truth reveals a much darker reality.
In this tight-knit village, where everyone knows each other, the peaceful facade begins to crack. The local police delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death, uncovering secrets that have long been hidden beneath the surface. The community, once united, starts to feel the strain as suspicions rise and trust erodes.
“The Killing Season” explores themes of betrayal and the fragility of small-town life. With each revelation, the tension builds, leaving the audience eager to see how the investigation will unfold.
In this tight-knit village, where everyone knows each other, the peaceful facade begins to crack. The local police delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death, uncovering secrets that have long been hidden beneath the surface. The community, once united, starts to feel the strain as suspicions rise and trust erodes.
“The Killing Season” explores themes of betrayal and the fragility of small-town life. With each revelation, the tension builds, leaving the audience eager to see how the investigation will unfold.
- 11/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A suspect in the Long Island Serial Killer case is in custody. The arrest comes more than 10 years after police discovered several bodies in a marsh close to an exclusive beachside enclave in New York. The arrest of a New York City architect brings more questions than answers to the case, though. While the arrest is fresh, discussions about the case and potential suspects are not. We’ve collected one documentary and two podcasts you’ll want to check out before an eventual trial.
Police arrest a suspect in the Long Island serial killer case
On June 14, News 12 Long Island announced a 59-year-old architect named Rex Heuermann had been arrested in connection with the deaths of three women. All three bodies were found in a marsh near Gilgo Beach in 2010 and 2011. According to the news outlet, Heuermann may be charged with more crimes. Several other bodies were found in the same area.
Police arrest a suspect in the Long Island serial killer case
On June 14, News 12 Long Island announced a 59-year-old architect named Rex Heuermann had been arrested in connection with the deaths of three women. All three bodies were found in a marsh near Gilgo Beach in 2010 and 2011. According to the news outlet, Heuermann may be charged with more crimes. Several other bodies were found in the same area.
- 7/15/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: UTA has signed director, producer and writer Joshua Zeman — a leading voice in the true-crime storytelling space — with plans to find him new opportunities in documentary filmmaking, narrative directing, digital content and more.
Zeman is best known for his critically acclaimed debut feature Cropsey, as well as such series as The Killing Season (A+E Networks), Murder Mountain (Netflix) and The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness (Netflix).
Co-directed with Barbara Brancaccio, Cropsey watches as the filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances. The Killing Season sees Zeman and Rachel Mills examine unsolved serial killer cases, while Murder Mountain looks at crime surrounding the marijuana industry in Humboldt County, California. And then, there’s The Sons of Sam, which looks at journalist Maury Terry’s conspiratorial thinking surrounding the infamous Son of Sam murders.
Zeman most recently departed from...
Zeman is best known for his critically acclaimed debut feature Cropsey, as well as such series as The Killing Season (A+E Networks), Murder Mountain (Netflix) and The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness (Netflix).
Co-directed with Barbara Brancaccio, Cropsey watches as the filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances. The Killing Season sees Zeman and Rachel Mills examine unsolved serial killer cases, while Murder Mountain looks at crime surrounding the marijuana industry in Humboldt County, California. And then, there’s The Sons of Sam, which looks at journalist Maury Terry’s conspiratorial thinking surrounding the infamous Son of Sam murders.
Zeman most recently departed from...
- 3/6/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dominick Montiglio, who was at the center of one of the most vicious mafia crews in history, is telling his mob story.
Montiglio is telling the story of his involvement in the notorious DeMeo Crew, part of the Gambino crime family who became some of New York’s most dangerous hitmen, in eight-part audio series Mafia Tapes from Investigation Discovery (ID).
After spending years trying to escape his birthright and returning from serving in Vietnam, Dominick Montiglio finally succumbs and joins his family’s “business”— the American Cosa Nostra. His job? Keep an eye on the DeMeo Crew. When things go south, Dominick must choose between his oath of loyalty to the Mafia and his own survival.
Mafia Tapes is hosted by Celia Aniskovich, who has worked on TV series including Netflix’s How to Fix a Drug Scandal and Fear City: New York vs the Mafia as well...
Montiglio is telling the story of his involvement in the notorious DeMeo Crew, part of the Gambino crime family who became some of New York’s most dangerous hitmen, in eight-part audio series Mafia Tapes from Investigation Discovery (ID).
After spending years trying to escape his birthright and returning from serving in Vietnam, Dominick Montiglio finally succumbs and joins his family’s “business”— the American Cosa Nostra. His job? Keep an eye on the DeMeo Crew. When things go south, Dominick must choose between his oath of loyalty to the Mafia and his own survival.
Mafia Tapes is hosted by Celia Aniskovich, who has worked on TV series including Netflix’s How to Fix a Drug Scandal and Fear City: New York vs the Mafia as well...
- 1/10/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The new Netflix true-crime docuseries The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness draws heavily from the works of investigative journalist Maury Terry. Terry didn't believe that convicted serial killer David Berkowitz, the notorious "Son of Sam" killer, acted alone, despite the official narrative given to the press. From 1976 to 1977, a shooter - or shooters - injured seven and killed six people in New York City with a .44 caliber gun. The docuseries presents the story through Terry's own words, as he spent his career going down multiple rabbit holes to connect Berkowitz to a widespread satanic cult. But who's the narrator of the story? The documentary's narrator isn't exactly a neutral and omnipresent one. It's Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti as Terry, and he's drawing from an adapted version of Terry's book, The Ultimate Evil, as well as other records.
At the beginning of the docuseries, director Joshua Zeman explains that...
At the beginning of the docuseries, director Joshua Zeman explains that...
- 5/4/2021
- by Stacey Nguyen
- Popsugar.com
Nestled among thick Redwood trees nearly 300 miles north of San Francisco is one of the most prolific cannabis producing regions in the United States: Humboldt County. Long known for its cultivation of the plant, Humboldt is one-third of the famed “Emerald Triangle” of Northern California (Humboldt, Mendocino, and Trinity Counties), which together comprise the largest cannabis-producing region in the United States. For decades, the thick cover of trees and seemingly endless rural terrain has made Humboldt an ideal place to covertly grow marijuana. The same conditions make the county an ideal place to disappear.
- 1/9/2019
- by Katie MacBride
- Rollingstone.com
LA92 producer Lightbox is keeping its attention on California with a true crime doc set in the remote region of Humboldt County for Netflix. The company, which also made Captive for the Svod service, is producing six-part series Murder Mountain.
The doc series, which will launch on December 28, is set in the county north of San Francisco and close to the Oregon border, a place of incredible natural beauty and dark secrecy, where marijuana has become the dominant local industry. It’s also a place where dozens of people have gone missing in the last few years – more than any other county in California.
It will focus on 29-year-old Garret Rodriguez, who went missing in 2013. His disappearance, and the events surrounding the investigation into his whereabouts, expose a wild, lawless place, and forever changes the local community. Murder Mountain provides viewers with an exclusive look at Humboldt’s marijuana farms,...
The doc series, which will launch on December 28, is set in the county north of San Francisco and close to the Oregon border, a place of incredible natural beauty and dark secrecy, where marijuana has become the dominant local industry. It’s also a place where dozens of people have gone missing in the last few years – more than any other county in California.
It will focus on 29-year-old Garret Rodriguez, who went missing in 2013. His disappearance, and the events surrounding the investigation into his whereabouts, expose a wild, lawless place, and forever changes the local community. Murder Mountain provides viewers with an exclusive look at Humboldt’s marijuana farms,...
- 11/21/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra’.
A three-parter exploring the forces behind and the cover-up of child abuse inside the Catholic Church; a feature doco co-written and co-directed by Nel Minchin and Wayne Blair that looks at the work of Indigenous performing arts company Bangarra; and two projects from Mint Pictures for Sbs are among the 14 most recent docos to have received production funding from Screen Australia.
The federal agency has invested $1.3 million via its Producer program and $1.4 million via the Commissioned program.
“Documentary continuously works as a platform to amplify marginalised voices and ideas, and there are a variety of stories in this slate from multicultural, transgender and Indigenous perspectives that will enrich and enlighten viewers,” said head of content Sally Caplan.
“The documentary art form allows us to unravel and explore complex and often challenging topics, and these projects take on some difficult and topical subject matter including death,...
A three-parter exploring the forces behind and the cover-up of child abuse inside the Catholic Church; a feature doco co-written and co-directed by Nel Minchin and Wayne Blair that looks at the work of Indigenous performing arts company Bangarra; and two projects from Mint Pictures for Sbs are among the 14 most recent docos to have received production funding from Screen Australia.
The federal agency has invested $1.3 million via its Producer program and $1.4 million via the Commissioned program.
“Documentary continuously works as a platform to amplify marginalised voices and ideas, and there are a variety of stories in this slate from multicultural, transgender and Indigenous perspectives that will enrich and enlighten viewers,” said head of content Sally Caplan.
“The documentary art form allows us to unravel and explore complex and often challenging topics, and these projects take on some difficult and topical subject matter including death,...
- 10/22/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
A&E may be reshaping its rollout of the new unscripted series “Generation Kkk” in light of early reaction it has seen about the show.
According to insiders, the network is mulling changing the show’s title, to perhaps something less flippant. “Generation Kkk” might sound like a shallow reality show about a bunch of young people hanging out in the Ku Klux Klan, but it’s actually a deep, sober, documentary-style look at families being torn apart by the hate group.
The show, which premieres Jan. 10, has been in production for a year and a half – but it was officially announced just this week. A&E kept “Generation Kkk” under wraps in order to produce the unscripted series without incident, but the timing of the announcement – with many uneasy about the country’s current transition of power – may be backfiring.
The shocking return of white supremacists to the American center stage,...
According to insiders, the network is mulling changing the show’s title, to perhaps something less flippant. “Generation Kkk” might sound like a shallow reality show about a bunch of young people hanging out in the Ku Klux Klan, but it’s actually a deep, sober, documentary-style look at families being torn apart by the hate group.
The show, which premieres Jan. 10, has been in production for a year and a half – but it was officially announced just this week. A&E kept “Generation Kkk” under wraps in order to produce the unscripted series without incident, but the timing of the announcement – with many uneasy about the country’s current transition of power – may be backfiring.
The shocking return of white supremacists to the American center stage,...
- 12/22/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
On A&E’s The Killing Season tonight, the team investigate the Daytona Beach serial killer — and end up uncovering a horrific threat involving truck-stop prostitutes across the country. Documentarians Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills are in Florida as they probe the unsolved Daytona Beach case, in which three prostitutes and a fourth woman were killed between December 2005 and December 2007. All four are thought to have been victim to the same killer, along with three other possible victims. During filming, Zeman and Mills have a chance encounter with the daughter of one of the victims — which leads them to investigate the...read more...
- 11/26/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
The remains of five young women were found in the marshes alongside Gilgo Beach, a remote spit of land on the south shore of Long Island, between December 2010 and March 2011. Parts of five more bodies were discovered in the same area the following month. Detectives theorized the murders were the work of a serial killer but turned up no suspects. The cases went cold and stayed cold. Police were accused of obfuscation and corruption, charges that would later prove true.
But there was something else, perhaps, hindering the investigations. The first five victims were identified as escorts, women who advertised their services online. Did police slack on solving the cases because they considered sex workers culpable for their own murders? How do you square a TV crew member, reporting on the search at Gilgo Beach, being overheard to say, “I can’t believe they’re doing all this for a...
But there was something else, perhaps, hindering the investigations. The first five victims were identified as escorts, women who advertised their services online. Did police slack on solving the cases because they considered sex workers culpable for their own murders? How do you square a TV crew member, reporting on the search at Gilgo Beach, being overheard to say, “I can’t believe they’re doing all this for a...
- 11/12/2016
- by Nancy Rommelmann
- Indiewire
One of the most unsettling aspects about the world in which we live is that a huge number of murders will always remain unsolved. Director Joshua Zeman has a fascination behind uncovering how such horrific crimes are never accounted for,… Continue Reading →
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- 11/7/2016
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
A&E Network To Premiere New Original Docu-series “The Killing Season” Saturday, November 5th At 9Pm Filmmakers Josh Zeman And Rachel Mills Delve Into The Unsolved Long Island Serial Killer Case And Others With The Help Of Amateur Cyber-sleuths Executive Produced By Academy Award-winning® Filmmaker Alex Gibney A&E Network’s gritty new docu-series “The Killing Season” …
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- 10/29/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"I'm scared to death of that man," says a woman in reaction to a photo. The chilling moment is captured in an exclusive clip from The Killing Season, a new documentary series that premieres on A&E Network with back-to-back episodes Saturday, November 12 at 9:00 p.m. E.S.T. Here's the official verbiage: A&E Network's gritty new docu-series The Killing Season from Executive Producer Alex Gibney follows documentarians, Joshua Zeman (Cropsey) and Rachel Mills as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time -- ten dead sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Authorities believe these killings are the work of the Long Island Serial Killer, who after five years remains at large. Forging relationships with cyber-sleuths, journalists and victim's...
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- 10/28/2016
- Screen Anarchy
"There are far more serial killers than we ever imagined in our nightmares." A&E has released a new preview for their upcoming series The Killing Season. The docuseries follows filmmakers Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills "as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time -- ten dead sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island."Read More…...
- 10/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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