Sins and Secrets

Sins and Secrets (2011-2013)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

In Sins and Secrets, the location of the crime is a central character in each case. Each immersive one-hour episode shows how a crime alters the community in which it occurs, and reveals how the people and place are irrevocably changed by the terrible aftermath.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E10Murder, Lies & Bondage TiesJun 17, 2013
S04E09Dressed to KillJun 10, 2013
S04E08To Have and to KillJun 3, 2013
S04E07The Murder InnMay 27, 2013
S04E06With this Ring, I Thee KillMay 20, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sins and Secrets' premiere?

The TV show 'Sins and Secrets' premiered on November 20, 2011.

Who created the TV show 'Sins and Secrets'?

The TV show 'Sins and Secrets' was created by Matthew Galkin.

What genre does 'Sins and Secrets' fall under?

'Sins and Secrets' falls under the genre of crime documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Sins and Secrets'?

The first season of 'Sins and Secrets' consisted of 12 episodes.

Which cities and states were featured in 'Sins and Secrets'?

'Sins and Secrets' featured various cities and states, including New Orleans, Savannah, and Las Vegas.

What is the premise of 'Sins and Secrets'?

'Sins and Secrets' explores real-life crimes and mysteries that have occurred in different locations across the United States.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' focus on specific types of crimes?

Yes, 'Sins and Secrets' focused on crimes such as murder, disappearance, and scandalous events.

Were the episodes of 'Sins and Secrets' based on true stories?

Yes, the episodes of 'Sins and Secrets' were based on real-life events and crimes.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' feature interviews with people involved in the cases?

Yes, 'Sins and Secrets' featured interviews with law enforcement officials, family members, and other individuals connected to the crimes.

Was 'Sins and Secrets' a scripted drama or a documentary series?

'Sins and Secrets' was a documentary series, presenting real-life crime stories in a narrative format.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' provide insights into the motives behind the crimes?

Yes, 'Sins and Secrets' delved into the motives behind the crimes and explored the psychology of the perpetrators.

Were the episodes of 'Sins and Secrets' narrated by a specific person?

Yes, the episodes of 'Sins and Secrets' were narrated by actor Stacy Keach.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Sins and Secrets' received mixed reviews from critics, with some appreciating its storytelling approach while others found it sensationalized.

Was 'Sins and Secrets' a popular show during its airing?

'Sins and Secrets' had a dedicated fan base, but it didn't reach the same level of popularity as some other crime documentary series.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' explore any infamous or well-known crimes in its episodes?

Yes, 'Sins and Secrets' featured episodes that explored infamous crimes, bringing attention to lesser-known details and aspects.

Did 'Sins and Secrets' aim to shed light on the dark side of human nature?

Yes, 'Sins and Secrets' aimed to explore the darker aspects of human nature through its examination of true crime stories.

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