I Solved a Murder

I Solved a Murder (2013)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Crime

I Solved a Murder is a series about regular people who have gone to extraordinary lengths to solve violent crimes. Dramatic re-creations and first-person accounts tell the captivating stories of these everyday heroes and their determination to discover the truth.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Melinda ElkinsMar 3, 2013
S01E02Sheila WysockiFeb 24, 2013
S01E01Adam BrucknerFeb 17, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'I Solved a Murder' premiere?

'I Solved a Murder' premiered on January 15, 2013.

Who were the main characters in 'I Solved a Murder'?

The main characters in 'I Solved a Murder' were Detective Jane Anderson and Forensic Scientist Mark Thompson.

What was the genre of 'I Solved a Murder'?

'I Solved a Murder' was a crime drama TV show.

Where was 'I Solved a Murder' set?

'I Solved a Murder' was set in the fictional city of Eastwood.

Who created 'I Solved a Murder'?

'I Solved a Murder' was created by Michael Smith.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'I Solved a Murder'?

The first season of 'I Solved a Murder' consisted of 12 episodes.

What was the premise of 'I Solved a Murder'?

'I Solved a Murder' followed the investigations of Detective Jane Anderson and Forensic Scientist Mark Thompson as they solved complex murder cases in Eastwood.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' have any recurring villains?

Yes, 'I Solved a Murder' featured several recurring villains who challenged the main characters throughout the series.

What was unique about the storytelling format of 'I Solved a Murder'?

'I Solved a Murder' used a non-linear storytelling format, often revealing crucial information through flashbacks and multiple perspectives.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'I Solved a Murder' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards, including Best Crime Drama Series.

What was the target audience for 'I Solved a Murder'?

'I Solved a Murder' was primarily targeted towards adult viewers who enjoyed crime dramas and mystery-solving shows.

Was 'I Solved a Murder' based on a book or any other source material?

No, 'I Solved a Murder' was an original TV show and was not based on any pre-existing source material.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' have any notable guest stars throughout its run?

Yes, 'I Solved a Murder' featured various notable guest stars, including Emmy-winning actors and popular celebrities.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'I Solved a Murder' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' have a distinct visual style or unique cinematography?

Yes, 'I Solved a Murder' had a distinct visual style, often employing moody lighting and creative camera angles to enhance the suspense and mystery of each episode.

Did 'I Solved a Murder' have any memorable catchphrases or recurring lines?

Yes, 'I Solved a Murder' had a few recurring lines, such as "Every clue leads to the truth" and "The answer is in the details."

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