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A&E Unveils New Docs on Peterson, Gotti, and Johnny Cash
4 Mar
Summary
- New documentaries will examine Scott Peterson's case with new evidence.
- An eight-hour docuseries will explore the Gotti crime family's history.
- A new doc will uncover Johnny Cash's connection to a Jamaican home invasion.

A&E is set to premiere a new slate of unscripted programming, including several true-crime documentaries and a docuseries. The network will revisit the Scott Peterson case in "Scott Peterson: The New Evidence," examining potentially new information that could challenge the original prosecution's narrative. This follows previous documentaries on the Peterson murders.
The Gotti family's rise and fall will be explored in the eight-hour docuseries "The Gotti Files," set to debut in early 2027. It promises exclusive interviews with John Gotti Jr. and III, alongside extensive archival material including home movies and wiretap audio.
"Johnny Cash: The Man Comes Around" will focus on the iconic musician's connection to Jamaica, detailing a 1981 home invasion at his Cinnamon Hill residence. This story will be told through Cash's own never-before-heard audio recordings, rare photos, and interviews with family and collaborators.
Additionally, Jim Belushi will host the non-fiction series "K9 PD," showcasing real-life K9 police unit operations captured on camera. Several WWE shows have also been renewed.




