My Dirty Little Secret - Season 1

My Dirty Little Secret - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesJan 29, 2013 - Mar 5, 2013
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Episodes

Worth Killing For
Season 1Episode 160 min

Worth Killing For

When a young blonde woman's nude body is discovered in the scorching Texas heat, investigators think they're dealing with a grisly sex crime. What they don't know is that the scene has been staged to bury a series of sordid secrets.

Jan 29, 2013
Behind Closed Doors
Season 1Episode 260 min

Behind Closed Doors

In 1987, millionaire NY couple Joseph John and Diane Whitmore Pikul are about to divorce. Not only is a bitter custody battle inevitable, but Diane will also be demanding alimony--two factors Joe cannot bear. Before any negotiations can start, though, Diane Pikul is found killed near their Hamptons summer home.

Feb 5, 2013
No Stone Unturned
Season 1Episode 360 min

No Stone Unturned

It is one of the most sensational murder mysteries in New York City's history. But nobody suspects the Pandora's Box of bizarre secrets involved: from lesbian trysts, multi-million dollar scams, precious gems and the ultimate betrayal.

Feb 12, 2013
Green Widow
Season 1Episode 460 min

Green Widow

Hollywood cameraman Bob Samuels marries Mary Ellen Jamison in 1986. Mary Ellen had hoped he would provide a glamorous, star-studded life. When no stars strike, they separate but remain on good terms. Then in 1988, Samuels is murdered in his home, yet no obvious leads pan out.

Feb 19, 2013
The Minister's Wife
Season 1Episode 560 min

The Minister's Wife

Rick and Patty Jo Pulley are the perfect, pious couple. He is a pastor, she is his devoted wife. But when Patty Jo goes missing, their life is revealed to be anything but perfect. Sins, sexual obsessions, and perversions create a path to murder.

Feb 26, 2013
Deep in the Woods
Season 1Episode 660 min

Deep in the Woods

A shocking story of infidelity and murder for hire.

Mar 5, 2013

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