Murder Made Me Famous

Season 1

TV-14
"Murder Made Me Famous" shares personal accounts from victims' family members, jurors, members of law enforcement and journalists involved with each case to give viewers an intimate perspective and disclose new information. Featured commentator for every episode is author and PEOPLE crime reporter Steve Helling, who has covered several high-profile crime stories including the Natalee Holloway and Laci Peterson disappearances.

6 Episodes

  • Jodi Arias
    E1
    Jodi AriasSex, jealously and obsession fuel a national media fixation on Jodi Arias, who in 2008 savagely murdered her ex-boyfriend, 30 year-old motivational speaker Travis Alexander.
  • Scott Peterson
    E2
    Scott PetersonThe 2002 disappearance of 27 year-old, pregnant Laci Peterson ignites a national media firestorm when her handsome young husband, Scott, becomes the prime suspect.
  • The Menendez Brothers
    E3
    The Menendez BrothersThe 1989 slaughter of Hollywood media mogul Jose Menendez and his wife becomes a national media event when the couple's two privileged young sons confess to the murder.
  • Drew Peterson
    E4
    Drew PetersonA Bolingbrook, Illinois police sergeant bathes in the media limelight after he becomes a suspect in the drowning murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio and the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Cales Peterson, in 2007.
  • Ted Bundy
    E5
    Ted BundyThe horrific crimes of charismatic law student Ted Bundy - who killed at least 36 young women - grip the nation in the 1970s and give birth to the term "serial killer."
  • Joran van der Sloot
    E6
    Joran van der SlootA profile of Joran van der Sloot, the last person to see Natalee Holloway before her disappearance in 2005 Aruba. Five years later, he was arrested for the murder of a young woman in Peru and is now serving a 28-year prison term.

 

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