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Killing Fields
Season 1
TV-14
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A woman's body was dumped in the bayou, and left to decompose for three months. A retired detective comes out of retirement to help solve the case.
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7 Episodes
A Body in the Bayou
E1
Episode 1
A Body in the Bayou
A retired Louisiana detective takes a crack at solving an old case—the murder of a woman whose body was dumped in a bayou and left to decompose for three months. With modern forensics, the detective may finally have what he needs to find her killer.
Buried Secrets
E2
Episode 2
Buried Secrets
With DNA results shifting their focus, the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office detectives need more insight on their victim and use cutting edge technology by enlisting experts to comb for evidence at the victim's crime scene.
The Last Witness
E3
Episode 3
The Last Witness
The detectives track down the last people who may have seen Eugenie alive. As the team decides where to go from here, we get a glimpse into Rodie Sanchez and Aubrey St. Angelo's lives at home and the personal struggles they face.
The Manhunt
E4
Episode 4
The Manhunt
Detective Lori Morgan looks into a cutting edge DNA technology that could be the key to seeing the face of Eugenie's killer.
Family Matters
E5
Episode 5
Family Matters
After receiving a tip, Aubrey sits down with a convicted felon. Rodie tries to rekindle his relationship with his son as the team continues their efforts to speak with Eugenie's ex husband.
Judgement Day
E6
Episode 6
Judgement Day
Detectives have narrowed their focus to a few possible leads in connection with Eugenie Boisfontaine's homicide investigation as they obtain a subpoena for an interview.
The Case Continues
E7
Episode 7
The Case Continues
In this special episode of KILLING FIELDS, viewers will get a look at never-before-seen footage of the stories that helped shape the investigation. The episode will also get insight from the detectives who worked on the case and chasing down the leads.
Season 1 Reviews
The Atlantic
Lenika Cruz
"At face value, it's compelling stuff, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how cops do their jobs. Plus there's a solid justification for reopening the case now, with all the advancements in technology since the '90s .
New York Magazine/Vulture
Margaret Lyons
Killing Fields is doing what so many other shows in the last ten years seem to be doing, and to its severe detriment: taking a compelling idea and turning it into another damn cop show.
The Hollywood Reporter
Amy Amatangelo
In any case, Killing Fields at least generates anxiety and a desire to see what happens next. I'm counting on Sanchez to solve the crime.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
This is the kind of story that builds over time, so it's difficult to tell - Discovery made only one episode available - whether the rest of the series will stay as compelling as the pilot. But it's a doozy of an episode.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Discovery sent one episode to critics, but it was enough to suggest that "The Killing Fields" should appeal to fans of both true-crime documentaries and fictionalized police procedurals.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Many viewers, maybe millions of viewers, will watch Rodie and fervently hope that he does find his man. They won't be able to help themselves.
New York Times
Mike Hale
That Killing Fields, at least by its second episode, begins to generate some whodunit interest may trace back to two of its executive producers, Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson, who worked together on Homicide: Life on the Street and Oz.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
In the case of its premiere episode, an interesting mystery is hampered by over-production, scripted interview scenes and other signs of a show trying to please instead of just letting the action unfold.
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
Reopened gritty murder case is rough, but respectful.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
It's the smaller, unvarnished, passing moments that sell the show - where its particular poetry, and even its comedy, can be found.
Reality Blurred
Andy Dehnart
Killing Fields, too, has tried, but it has not yet succeeded. But like the investigation, it will continue.
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