Investigation Discovery announces a slew of Halloween true crime documentary series, including How to (not) get rid of a body (September 4), true murders on elm street (September 9), and cabin in the woods (September 9).
What caught my attention was true murders on elm streetexplores the many real-life murders that occurred on different Elm Streets across the United States.
While it doesn’t necessarily cover the real-life inspirations behind Wes Craven’s classic horror film, it certainly provides some interesting insights
How to (not) get rid of a body “Explores the lengths a killer goes to get away with murder. Each episode reveals never-before-seen material and tells the story of the criminal masterminds who spared no effort to devise plans to dispose of their victims. However, the country’s top detectives Determined to uncover these crimes and bring them to light.
Six parts in the series true murders on elm street Explore suburban towns across America that are torn apart by murder. It asks how, in one night, these residential streets go from peace and tranquility to horrific, senseless death and tragedy. Each episode explores what happened on one of America’s many Elm Streets one of the murder investigations.
at last, cabin in the woods “Explore the crimes that occurred in remote cabins across the country. It contains investigative elements of true crime and true horror fashion.
Watch the trailer for Investigation Discovery cabin in the woods the following.