The First 48: Murder in the Family

The First 48: Murder in the Family (2015-2016)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

The First 48: Murder in the Family is another show in A&E's runaway franchise series "The First 48". This series features updates of the original cases that aired on "The First 48" along with interviews with the detectives involved in those cases!

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 21:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' premiere?

'The First 48: Murder in the Family' premiered on January 1, 2015.

What is 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' about?

'The First 48: Murder in the Family' follows the events that take place after a homicide has occurred, focusing on how the victim's family copes with the loss while hoping for justice.

Who are the main characters of 'The First 48: Murder in the Family'?

'The First 48: Murder in the Family' does not have any main characters since it features a different family in every episode.

How many seasons of 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' were produced?

It is unclear how many seasons of 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' were produced, as the website does not provide information on this topic.

Why is 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' different from the original series?

'The First 48: Murder in the Family' is different from the original series because it focuses more on the consequences of a homicide for the victim's family, rather than just the investigation process.

What is the format of 'The First 48: Murder in the Family'?

The format of 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' is similar to that of the original series, as it is a documentary-style show that features interviews with detectives, family members, and friends of the victim.

What network broadcasts 'The First 48: Murder in the Family'?

According to epguides.tv, 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' was aired on A&E Network.

What is the audience reaction to 'The First 48: Murder in the Family'?

It is unclear what the audience reaction to 'The First 48: Murder in the Family' was, as the website does not provide information on this topic.

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