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* ''48 Hours on ID'', a title automatically assigned to any ''48 Hours'' episode that airs, along with those produced exclusively for the channel.

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* ''48 Hours on ID'', ID'': a title automatically assigned to any ''48 Hours'' episode that airs, along with those produced exclusively for the channel.



* ''Deadly Women'', which spotlights female murderers.

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* ''Deadly Women'', Women'': which spotlights female murderers.murderers.
* ''Dead on Arrival'': highlights the darkest possible examples of WelcomeToTheBigCity.



* ''The Devil You Know'', about people discovering someone close to them is a criminal.

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* ''The Devil You Know'', Know'': about people discovering someone close to them is a criminal.



* ''Evil, I'', which creates a narration based off of documents and interviews to get into the criminal's head as they're committing their crimes.
* ''Evil In Law'' Focuses on homicidal mother-in-laws and their relationships with their daughter-in-laws and their sons & their motives for murder

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* ''Evil, I'', I'': which creates a narration based off of documents and interviews to get into the criminal's head as they're committing their crimes.
* ''Evil In Law'' Law'': Focuses on homicidal mother-in-laws and their relationships with their daughter-in-laws and their sons & their motives for murder



* ''Hostage: Do or Die'', a retelling of hostage situations.

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* ''Hostage: Do or Die'', Die'': a retelling of hostage situations.



* ''I (Almost) Got Away With It'', which interviews criminals who evaded or escaped police for a period before finally being caught.

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* ''I (Almost) Got Away With It'', It'': which interviews criminals who evaded or escaped police for a period before finally being caught.



* ''I Didn't Do It'', which follows prisoners as they petition to prove their innocence from behind bars.

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* ''I Didn't Do It'', It'': which follows prisoners as they petition to prove their innocence from behind bars.



* ''Nothing Personal'', a show about [[ProfessionalKiller Contract Killers]].

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* ''Nothing Personal'', Personal'': a show about [[ProfessionalKiller Contract Killers]].



* ''On the Case with Paula Zahn'' former CBS anchor covers murder cases

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* ''On the Case with Paula Zahn'' Zahn'': former CBS anchor covers murder cases



* ''Scorned: Love Kills'' : a show about love triangles gone horribly wrong.

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* ''Scorned: Love Kills'' : Kills'': a show about love triangles gone horribly wrong.
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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': The MSNBC anchor/NBC News host and her investigative team explore compelling, high profile cases and go beyond the headlines to get the full story.

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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': The MSNBC anchor/NBC News NBC/MSNBC host and her investigative team explore compelling, high profile cases and go beyond the headlines to get the full story.
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* ''Young, Hot, and Crooked'': Focuses of teens and young adults who commit murder and other high profile crimes.

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* ''Young, Hot, and Crooked'': Focuses of affluent teens and young adults who use their wealth and influence commit murder and other high profile crimes.
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* ''Surviving Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.

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* ''Surviving Evil'': Charisma Carpenter Creator/CharismaCarpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.
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* ''SurvivingEvil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.

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* ''SurvivingEvil'': ''Surviving Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.

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* ''I Survived Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.


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* ''SurvivingEvil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.
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* ''Tabloid'': Highly sensationalized crimes. Hosted by JerrySpringer.

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* ''Tabloid'': Highly sensationalized crimes. Hosted by JerrySpringer.[[Series/TheJerrySpringerShow Jerry Springer]].
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* ''My Dirty Little Secret'': Cases where murder was committed to keep one or more personal secrets hidden from the public eye.
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* ''Evil Kin'' Murders and other heinous crimes committed by criminals who were related to each other in some way, usually siblings. Had a SpinOff titled [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Evil Twins'']]

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* ''Evil Kin'' Kin'': Murders and other heinous crimes committed by two or more criminals who were related to each other in some way, usually siblings. Had a SpinOff titled [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Evil Twins'']]
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* ''Young, Hot, and Crooked'': Focuses of teens and young adults who commit murder and other crimes.

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* ''Young, Hot, and Crooked'': Focuses of teens and young adults who commit murder and other high profile crimes.
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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': MSNBC anchor/NBC News host Tamron Jones and her team explore compelling, high profile cases and go beyond the headlines to get the full story.

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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': The MSNBC anchor/NBC News host Tamron Jones and her investigative team explore compelling, high profile cases and go beyond the headlines to get the full story.
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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': Similar to Paula Zahn and Aphrodite Jones, MSNBC anchor/NBC News host Tamron Jones and her team explore compelling, high profile cases, going beyond the headlines to get the full story.

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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': Similar to Paula Zahn and Aphrodite Jones, MSNBC anchor/NBC News host Tamron Jones and her team explore compelling, high profile cases, going cases and go beyond the headlines to get the full story.

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* ''Deadline Crime With Tamron Hall'': Similar to Paula Zahn and Aphrodite Jones, MSNBC anchor/NBC News host Tamron Jones and her team explore compelling, high profile cases, going beyond the headlines to get the full story.



* ''The Perfect Murder'': Features someof the most diabolical, perplexing murders to hit detectives' desks.



* ''RedRum'': Timeline traces murders backwards from the actual crime to the beginning of what might have led up to it.

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* ''RedRum'': Timeline traces ''Redrum'': Timelines trace murders backwards from the actual crime to the beginning of what might events that may have led up to it.

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* ''Evil Kin'' Murders and other heinous crimes committed by criminals who were related to each other in some way, usually siblings. Had a SpinoffSeries titled [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Evil Twins'']]

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* ''Evil Kin'' Murders and other heinous crimes committed by criminals who were related to each other in some way, usually siblings. Had a SpinoffSeries SpinOff titled [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Evil Twins'']]


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* ''I'd Kill For You'': Focuses on murders that were committed by one person but masterminded by someone else
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* ''Evil Kin'' Murders and other heinous crimes committed by criminals who were related to each other in some way, usually siblings. Had a SpinoffSeries titled [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Evil Twins'']]


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* ''Motives and Murders'': Later amended to ''Motives and Murders: Cracking The Case''.


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* ''RedRum'': Timeline traces murders backwards from the actual crime to the beginning of what might have led up to it.

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* ''Behind Mansion Walls'': focuses on crimes committed by wealthy people.

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* ''Behind Mansion Walls'': focuses on crimes committed by or against wealthy people.



* ''Dangerous Persuasions'': First-person accounts of people who were enticed and later victimized by cults, false prophets, and other charismatic con artists or organizations.



* ''Deadly Devotion'': Similar to ''Dangerous Persuasions'', these are true stories of people who experience crime and atrocities while living within America's unique subcultures and secret societies.



* ''Escaping Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.

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* ''Escaping Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.



* ''I Survived Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.



* ''Kidnapped: House of Horrors'': Survivors' tales of being kidnapped and narrowly escaping with their lives.

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* ''Kidnapped: House of Horrors'': Survivors' tales of being kidnapped or held prisoner and narrowly escaping with their lives.lives are recounted.



* ''Mansions and Murders'': Tales of wealthy heirs and heiresses who were the victims of murder in cases that involved their caretakers (usually as witnesses) in some way.

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* ''Mansions and Murders'': Similar to ''Behind Mansion Walls''. Tales of wealthy heirs and heiresses who were the victims of murder in cases that involved their caretakers (usually as witnesses) in some way.




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* ''Young, Hot, and Crooked'': Focuses of teens and young adults who commit murder and other crimes.



* BeautyIsBad

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* BeautyIsBadBeautyIsBad: Subverted in shows like ''Deadly Women'' and ''Scorned: Love Kills'' where the actors/actresses portraying the murderers are shown to be more attractive than their real-life counterparts.

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* ''MailOrderMurder'': Tales of mail-order marriages/relationships that end in murder.

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* ''MailOrderMurder'': ''Mail Order Murder'': Tales of mail-order marriages/relationships that end in murder.murder.
* ''Mansions and Murders'': Tales of wealthy heirs and heiresses who were the victims of murder in cases that involved their caretakers (usually as witnesses) in some way.



* ''Mude Comes To Town''

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* ''Mude ''Murder Comes To Town''

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* ''Cause Of Death'': Reruns of ''ForensicFiles'' episodes that show how forensics help solve murders and other cases.



* ''Escaping Evil'': Charisma Carpenter hosts this series featuring survivors of attempted murders, assaults, and other frightening crimes.



* ''FearThyNeighbor'': Narrated reconstructions of neighborly disputes that ultimately end in murder and/or other forms of violence



* ''How (Not) To Kill Your Husband'': Features botched murders and/or cases where the perpetrators were easily caught after killing their spouse. Mostly ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin but wives, girl/boy-friends, and even the killers themselves end up getting the axe sometimes.



* ''Ice Cold Killers'': Formerly ''Alaska: Ice Cold Killers''; focuses on murders committed in the northern states during winter time as well as states that receive seasonally frigid temperatures.



* ''Kidnapped: House of Horrors'': Survivors' tales of being kidnapped and narrowly escaping with their lives.



* ''MailOrderMurder'': Tales of mail-order marriages/relationships that end in murder.



* ''Mude Comes To Town''



* ''Obsession: Dark Desires'': Stories recounted by survivors who were victims of stalkers, infatuated exes, and other obsessed maniacs



* ''Stalked: Someone's Watching'': victims retell their stories of being stalked

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* ''Stalked: Someone's Watching'': victims retell their stories of being stalked stalked. Some end in murder and are recounted by close friends and relatives as well as those who worked on the case.
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* ''Vanity Fair Confidential'': A docu-drama that focuses on old crime cases covered by the eponymous magazine and revisits them with the gift of hindsight.
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* ''Momsters: When Moms Go Bad'': A show hosted by [[{{Roseanne}} Roseanne Barr]] channeling AlfredHitchcockPresents that focuses on women who take their MamaBear instincts too far.
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* ''A Crime to Remember'': spotlights crimes that were committed in past decades and discusses how things like racism and sexism affected how the cases were investigated and/or solved.

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* ''A Crime to Remember'': spotlights crimes that were committed in past decades bygone eras and discusses how things like racism and sexism affected how the cases were investigated and/or solved.
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* ''A Crime to Remember'': spotlights crimes that were committed in past decades and discusses how things like racism and sexism affected how the cases were investigated and/or solved.
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* ''Secret Lives of Stepford Wives'': A show about [[StepfordSuburbia upper-middle class suburban]] housewives who were murder victims, murderers, violent perpetrators, or dodged a hit.
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* NetworkDecay: While starting out as a network that focused on crimes and investigations. Many fans have recently complained about the amount of shows that depict the same crime shown in another one of their shows. This is really shown with shows like Disappeared, which is suppose to be centered around unsolved missing people, having an episode on Madelyne O'hare. They have also shifted towards docu-dramas involving mob wives.

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* NetworkDecay: While starting out as a network that focused on crimes and investigations. Many fans have recently complained about the amount of shows that depict the same crime shown in another one of their shows. This is really shown with shows like Disappeared, which is suppose to be centered around unsolved missing people, having an episode on Madelyne O'hare.O'Hare. They have also shifted towards docu-dramas involving mob wives.

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* ''Dates From Hell''': focuses on people who are killed or otherwise assaulted on dates

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* ''Dates From Hell''': Hell'': focuses on people who are killed or otherwise assaulted on dates



* ''Dirty Little Secrets: focuses on murders involving secret lives and/or affairs.

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* ''Dirty Little Secrets: Secrets'': focuses on murders involving secret lives and/or affairs.



* ''Evil, I'', which creates a narration based off of documents and interviews to get into the criminal's head as they're commiting their crimes.

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* ''Evil, I'', which creates a narration based off of documents and interviews to get into the criminal's head as they're commiting committing their crimes.



* ''Facing Evil'': FBI Profiler Candice Delong has interviews with the women from ''Deadly Women''.

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* ''Facing Evil'': FBI Profiler profiler Candice Delong has interviews with the women from ''Deadly Women''.



* ''I Married A Mobster'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but a few episodes have focused on the children of Mobsters.
* ''Karma's A Bitch'': a show where Steve Schirripa narrates stories about women getting revenge on exes, usually because they cheated on them, other motivations include abuse and break ups

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* ''I Married A Mobster'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but a few episodes have focused on the children of Mobsters.
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* ''I Was Murdered'': Victim provides PosthumousNarration about how their case was solved and their killer brought to justice. Formerly named ''Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets''.
* ''Karma's A Bitch'': a show where Steve Schirripa narrates stories about women getting revenge on exes, usually because they cheated on them, other motivations include abuse and break upsups.



* ''Most Evil'': About killers, which ranked the level of evil from 1 (Self-defense, no traces of psychopathy) to 27 (Psychopathic torture murders, with the emphasis on torture and a sexual component.)

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* ''Most Evil'': About killers, which ranked ranks the level of evil from 1 (Self-defense, (self-defense, no traces of psychopathy) to 27 (Psychopathic (psychopathic torture murders, with the emphasis on torture and a sexual component.)component).



* ''Poisoned Passions'': focuses on murders where the accused and/or the victim are involved in unconventional sexual relationships (ie swinging, [=BDSM=])

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* ''Poisoned Passions'': focuses on murders where the accused and/or the victim are involved in unconventional sexual relationships (ie (e.g., swinging, [=BDSM=]) BDSM)



* ''Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets'': Victim provides PosthumousNarration about how their case was solved and their killer brought to justice. Has now been renamed ''I Was Murdered''
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\"Dirty Little Secrets\" involve violent crimes in which affairs are often motive.


* NetworkDecay: While starting out as a network that focused on crimes and investigations. Many fans have recently complained about the amount of shows that depict the same crime shown in another one of their shows. This is really shown with shows like Disappeared, which is suppose to be centered around unsolved missing people, having an episode on Madelyne O'hare. They have also shifted towards docu-dramas involving mob wives, which while still involving crime has led to the show ''Dirty, Little Secrets''. This show is nothing but people having affairs. While adultery is still a crime in old timey city laws, that's the closest you will get to a crime on this show.

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* NetworkDecay: While starting out as a network that focused on crimes and investigations. Many fans have recently complained about the amount of shows that depict the same crime shown in another one of their shows. This is really shown with shows like Disappeared, which is suppose to be centered around unsolved missing people, having an episode on Madelyne O'hare. They have also shifted towards docu-dramas involving mob wives, which while still involving crime has led to the show ''Dirty, Little Secrets''. This show is nothing but people having affairs. While adultery is still a crime in old timey city laws, that's the closest you will get to a crime on this show.wives.
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* ''Dirty Little Secrets: focuses on murders involving secret lives and/or affairs.
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* ''Tabloid'': Highly sensationalized crimes. Hosted by JerrySpringer.


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* ''Web of Lies'': focuses on crimes involving deceit on the Internet and social media.
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* GenreShift: Several. It debuted in 1996 as Discovery Civilization Network: The World History and Geography Channel. In 2003, it became Discovery Times, focusing on American history and shows about the American people and culture. It became Investigation Discovery in 2008.
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A sister network of the Creator/DiscoveryChannel, ''Investigation Discovery'' focuses on TrueCrime dramas, along with {{Docu Drama}}s. {{Crime Reconstruction}}s are commonly used, and will occasionally be recycled among their original programming if multiple shows happen to focus on the same case.

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!!Shows on this Network include:
* ''48 Hours on ID'', a title automatically assigned to any ''48 Hours'' episode that airs, along with those produced exclusively for the channel.
* ''Behind Mansion Walls'': focuses on crimes committed by wealthy people.
* ''Blood, Lies and Alibis'': detectives use forensics to help unravel cases that are impeded by half-truths and denials
* ''Blood Relatives'': Spotlights murders committed within a family by family members.
* ''Dark Minds'': an unidentified SerialKiller gives insight on other cases.
* ''Dates From Hell''': focuses on people who are killed or otherwise assaulted on dates
* ''Dateline on ID'': operates in the same format as ''48 Hours on ID''.
* ''Deadly Affairs'': Susan Lucci hosts this show about adulterous affairs that end in murder.
* ''Deadly Sins'': spotlights murders using the theme of the seven deadly sins.
* ''Deadly Women'', which spotlights female murderers.
* ''Disappeared'': Focuses on the impact someone suddenly disappearing has on their family and friends. Most are unsolved cases.
* ''The Devil You Know'', about people discovering someone close to them is a criminal.
* ''Evil, I'', which creates a narration based off of documents and interviews to get into the criminal's head as they're commiting their crimes.
* ''Evil In Law'' Focuses on homicidal mother-in-laws and their relationships with their daughter-in-laws and their sons & their motives for murder
* ''Facing Evil'': FBI Profiler Candice Delong has interviews with the women from ''Deadly Women''.
* ''Fatal Encounters'': shows how seemingly everyday interactions can lead to murder.
* ''Fatal Vows'': marriages that end in murder
* ''Forensic Detectives''
* ''Frenemies: Loyalty Turned Lethal'': Stories about best friends who turn against each other and commit murder or some other serious crime.
* ''Happily Never After'': features people who are murdered on their wedding day or shortly thereafter.
* ''Homicide Hunter with Lt. Joe Kenda'': retired homicide detective from Colorado retells cases that he's solved during his career.
* ''Hostage: Do or Die'', a retelling of hostage situations.
* ''I (Almost) Got Away With It'', which interviews criminals who evaded or escaped police for a period before finally being caught.
* ''I Didn't Do It'', which follows prisoners as they petition to prove their innocence from behind bars.
* ''I Married A Mobster'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but a few episodes have focused on the children of Mobsters.
* ''Karma's A Bitch'': a show where Steve Schirripa narrates stories about women getting revenge on exes, usually because they cheated on them, other motivations include abuse and break ups
* ''Killer Trials: Judgement Day''
* ''Most Evil'': About killers, which ranked the level of evil from 1 (Self-defense, no traces of psychopathy) to 27 (Psychopathic torture murders, with the emphasis on torture and a sexual component.)
* ''Most Likely To..'': About successful high school students who commit murder as adults.
* ''Murder In Paradise'': focuses on people who are killed while working or vacationing in exotic locales.
* ''The New Detectives'': how forensics are used to solve cases
* ''Nightmare Next Door'': a show about horrific murders committed in small towns.
* ''Nothing Personal'', a show about [[ProfessionalKiller Contract Killers]].
* ''On the Case with Paula Zahn'' former CBS anchor covers murder cases
* ''Pretty Bad Girls'': companion show to ''Very Bad Men'' also ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* ''Pretty Dangerous'': focuses on murders committed by beautiful women.
* ''Poisoned Passions'': focuses on murders where the accused and/or the victim are involved in unconventional sexual relationships (ie swinging, [=BDSM=])
* ''Scorned: Love Kills'' : a show about love triangles gone horribly wrong.
* ''Sins and Secrets'': each week it focuses on the dark side of a different city. Reminds one of A&E's ''City Confidential''.
* ''Stalked: Someone's Watching'': victims retell their stories of being stalked
* ''Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets'': Victim provides PosthumousNarration about how their case was solved and their killer brought to justice. Has now been renamed ''I Was Murdered''
* ''Southern Fried Homicide'': a show about murders that were committed in the South.
* ''Swamp Murders'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* ''The Injustice Files'': typically aired during Black History Month, this focuses on racially-motivated murders committed against African-Americans. Some episodes focus on murders committed during the CivilRightsMovement while others focus on more recent events, such as the Trayvon Martin case.
* ''The Will: Family Secrets Revealed'': while not a criminal investigation show in nature, it focuses on the estates of celebrites (typically those who died untimely deaths) and the family members left behind who are fighting over it, mostly because said celebrity either did not leave a will, did not update their will to reflect changes like a new spouse or additional children, or deliberately left certain family members out of the will without telling them why.
* ''True Crime With Aphrodite Jones'': true crime author examines infamous murder cases.
* ''Twisted''
* ''Unusual Suspects'': focuses on murders committed by the last person one would suspect (ie family members, close friends, pillars of the community, etc)
* ''Very Bad Men'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* ''Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?'': Like ''The Devil You Know'', but specificially focuses on someone who unknowingly married a criminal.
* ''Who the (Bleep) Did I Trust?'' SpinOff that focuses on people who unknowingly trusted the wrong people in their lives such as bosses, friends, babysitters, etc.
* ''Wicked Attraction'': each episode focuses on murders committed by two people who are typically in a romantic relationship
* ''Wives With Knives'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but not all of the women profiled are married.

!!Tropes commonly seen on this Network:
* BeautyIsBad
* CanadaEh: Launched a Canadian version in 2010; it was actually a Canadian version of Court TV that had refused to re-brand as [=TruTV=] due to CRTC rules designed to avert NetworkDecay.
* CrimeReconstruction
* DocuDrama
* GuiltyPleasures: [[invoked]] In 2012, began calling itself "Your Guilty Pleasure", and has created an official fan website called "ID Addicts".
* NetworkDecay: While starting out as a network that focused on crimes and investigations. Many fans have recently complained about the amount of shows that depict the same crime shown in another one of their shows. This is really shown with shows like Disappeared, which is suppose to be centered around unsolved missing people, having an episode on Madelyne O'hare. They have also shifted towards docu-dramas involving mob wives, which while still involving crime has led to the show ''Dirty, Little Secrets''. This show is nothing but people having affairs. While adultery is still a crime in old timey city laws, that's the closest you will get to a crime on this show.
* StockFootage: Recreations filmed for one of their original series may reappear in another in bits and pieces.
* SymbolSwearing: ''Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry?'' uses this in its title card, but transcribes it as Bleep in all its advertising.
* TrueCrime

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