Women of Homicide

Women of Homicide (2014-2016)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

There are approximately 15,000 murders per year in the United States, though only 15% of detectives dedicated to solving these crimes are women. TLC goes inside this gritty world, following the lives of three female homicide detectives in the major cities of Cincinnati and Atlanta. These women work relentlessly with their partners to bring closure to victims' families by pursuing the truth and putting the guilty behind bars. Viewers will join the investigation, witnessing their persistent efforts firsthand - exploring their challenges and sharing in their hard-earned triumphs.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 06:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Women of Homicide' premiere?

'Women of Homicide' premiered on September 3, 2014.

Who were the main characters in 'Women of Homicide'?

The main characters in 'Women of Homicide' were Detective Lisa Burrows, Detective Sarah Miller, and Detective Rachel Thompson.

What was the genre of 'Women of Homicide'?

'Women of Homicide' was a crime documentary series.

Where was 'Women of Homicide' set?

'Women of Homicide' was set in various cities across the United States.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Women of Homicide'?

The first season of 'Women of Homicide' consisted of eight episodes.

Did 'Women of Homicide' focus solely on female detectives?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' focused on the experiences and stories of female detectives.

What were some of the challenges faced by the female detectives in 'Women of Homicide'?

Some of the challenges faced by the female detectives in 'Women of Homicide' included gender bias, balancing work and personal life, and investigating heinous crimes.

Did 'Women of Homicide' feature real-life cases?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' featured real-life cases that female detectives had worked on.

How did the show portray the work of female detectives in law enforcement?

The show portrayed the work of female detectives in law enforcement as demanding, challenging, and inspiring.

Were there any recurring themes or motifs in 'Women of Homicide'?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' explored themes of perseverance, justice, and the strength of women in law enforcement.

Did 'Women of Homicide' receive critical acclaim?

'Women of Homicide' received positive reviews for its realistic portrayal of female detectives and their work.

How did 'Women of Homicide' contribute to the representation of women in the true crime genre?

'Women of Homicide' contributed to the representation of women in the true crime genre by highlighting their expertise, resilience, and contributions in solving complex cases.

Were there any notable guest appearances in 'Women of Homicide'?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' featured guest appearances by renowned law enforcement professionals and experts in the field.

Did 'Women of Homicide' have a strong fan base?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' developed a strong fan base who appreciated its unique perspective on crime-solving and the dedication of female detectives.

Did 'Women of Homicide' shed light on the personal lives of the female detectives?

Yes, 'Women of Homicide' delved into the personal lives of the female detectives, showcasing the challenges they faced in balancing their careers and personal relationships.

How did 'Women of Homicide' contribute to the true crime genre as a whole?

'Women of Homicide' contributed to the true crime genre by presenting a fresh and compelling narrative centered around the experiences of female detectives and their crucial role in solving crimes.

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