Sex & Murder - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Dirty Office Affair
A successful lawyer, Mormon family man, and father of five is shot down in cold blood at a Walgreens parking lot, but a closer look reveals a dirty office affair that turned into a dangerous game of Russian roulette.

Killer Sex Party
Tattoo shop owner Dennis Abrahamsen is found brutally murdered and naked on a massage table in his home; evidence tells a story of a wild sex party gone wrong with a famous adult actress.

Storm of Lies
Mother of two Crystal McDowell vanishes as Hurricane Harvey rocks Houston; surveillance video leads investigators to her twisted killer.

Dead in the Deep End
Former model, Samira Frasch, was living a life of extravagance until tragedy struck; the mother of two is found dead at the bottom of her swimming pool and both her children are missing from the home.

Chilling Cover-up
Aspiring cosmetologist Shannon Graves is found dismembered inside a padlocked freezer but when another woman is spotted driving her car and going into her apartment, detectives discover a chilling cover-up.

Fatal Ambush
Successful doctor and mom of two, Teresa Sievers, is found bludgeoned to death in her kitchen after returning home from a family vacation.
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