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Oxygen: June highlights

New episodes of true crime titles screening in June.

True crime Oxygen titles screening June include new episodes of Snapped, In Ice Cold Blood and Murder for my Man (do not attempt at home).

These titles premiere on Tuesday June 1. Oxygen is available on Fetch TV.

Snapped S28
Who are these women and what drives them to kill? This hit true crime series profiles the fascinating cases of women accused of murder. Did they really do it? And, if so, why? Whether the motivation was revenge against a cheating husband, the promise of a hefty insurance payoff, or putting an end to years of abuse, the reasons are as varied as the women themselves. From socialites to secretaries, female killers share one thing in common: at some point, they all just…Snapped!

In Ice Cold Blood S3B
Hosted by Ice-T (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), the riveting third season of “In Ice Cold Blood” delves into even more jaw-dropping true stories of murder arising from lust, greed and obsession. Each shocking and mysterious case is brought to life through a combination of archival footage and interviews with law enforcement officials and those closest to the victim. Cases this season include a defense attorney viciously stabbed in her own office, an entire community searching for the killer of a young woman, and much more.

Murder for my Man S2
Love can be intoxicating, but this chilling true crime series shows that sometimes, it can be just toxic. “Murder for My Man” features shocking stories about how the desire to please a man can drive a woman to commit unspeakable crimes. Examining both new crimes, as well as bombshell cases with fresh evidence, the twists and turns of each gripping tale are revealed through first-person interviews with those closest to events, including family members and investigators. Each episode also contains fascinating insights from psychologists and psychiatrists, offering opinions on each woman’s actions and motivations. This in turn allows viewers to get inside the killers’ minds to understand how they became so readily influenced – as well as perhaps even ask how far they might be willing to go for love?

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