72 Hours: True Crime

72 Hours: True Crime (2003-2007)

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Through an original cinematic blend of potent documentary footage and dramatic re-enactments, each half-hour episode focuses on one unforgettable case, featuring the actual detectives and forensic scientists who worked on it. Murder, assault, robbery, hijacking, bombing and arson - the stories go behind the headlines to reveal the amazing technologies, clever techniques and penetrating insights that help solve these crimes.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E16Bull's Eyemars 12, 2007
S03E15Dead Endmars 5, 2007
S03E14Model Killerfévr. 26, 2007
S03E13Lustfévr. 19, 2007
S03E12Evil Eyesfévr. 12, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is the premiere date of 72 Hours: True Crime?

72 Hours: True Crime premiered on March 11, 2003.

Who hosted 72 Hours: True Crime?

The show was hosted by crime novelist and former FBI profiler, Jim Clemente.

What was the show format of 72 Hours: True Crime?

72 Hours: True Crime was a true-crime documentary series that followed the investigations of various high-profile crimes.

Were the crimes featured in 72 Hours: True Crime based on real-life incidents?

Yes, the crimes featured in the show were based on real-life events.

What was the running time of each episode of 72 Hours: True Crime?

Each episode of 72 Hours: True Crime had a running time of 60 minutes.

Was 72 Hours: True Crime filmed on location?

Yes, the show was filmed on location in various cities and towns across the United States.

Did 72 Hours: True Crime have recreations of the crimes?

Yes, the show featured dramatizations and reenactments of the crimes.

Did each episode of 72 Hours: True Crime focus on a single crime?

Yes, each episode of 72 Hours: True Crime focused on a single high-profile crime.

How many episodes of 72 Hours: True Crime were produced?

There were a total of 13 episodes of 72 Hours: True Crime produced.

Did 72 Hours: True Crime feature interviews with law enforcement officials?

Yes, the show featured interviews with law enforcement officials who worked on the cases.

Was there a narrator in 72 Hours: True Crime?

No, the show did not have a narrator. Jim Clemente provided commentary throughout the episodes.

Did the victims or family members of the victims participate in the show?

The show did not feature any interviews with victims or their family members.

What was the production company behind 72 Hours: True Crime?

The show was produced by Atlas Media Corporation.

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