True Crime on The Weather Channel and More True Crime News

It seems like everyone is tackling true crime and for good reason. It's a very lucrative and very addictive genre guaranteed to draw in viewers, listeners, and readers. Nora Zimmett, who serves as the Senior Vice President of Content and Programming for The Weather Channel, admits to being a huge true crime fan. That's just one reason that the network will be launching its own true-crime series, "Storm of Suspicion", on October 7. The show will feature cases where weather played an important role and will also feature forensic meteorologist Elizabeth Austin. Zimmett hopes that the series will give viewers a motivation to tune into the network when there isn't a severe weather event to cover.

While The Weather Channel may be a new kid on the true crime block, one network that isn't is Oxygen. That network is launching the 24th season of its wildly popular true crime series "Snapped" with a review of the Amy Fisher case, the 25th anniversary of which was May of this year. The new season of "Snapped premiers on August 19.

If you're looking for a compelling new read, check out Murder At Dusk. The new book, Ian W. Shaw, examines the case of Eddie Leonski, a U.S. serviceman stationed in Melbourne during World War II, who just happened to moonlight as a serial killer. In her review of the book, Sarah Schmidt says that it makes "for an interesting study of toxic masculinity in the shape of a "classic" murder story." Sounds right up my alley!

A more recent case is receiving the true crime novel treatment in Faith Phillips' new book Now I Lay Me Down. In 2008, two girls went for a walk in their hometown of Weleetka, Oklahoma and were brutally murdered, leading to the biggest pursuit in the history of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation history. Phillips learned of the case from a former law school classmate who served as the prosecutor and she realized that it was a story that she needed to write about.


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