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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Octavia Spencer True Crime Shows Return in Feb/Mar

Octavia Spencer True Crime Shows Return in Feb/Mar

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Lost Women of Alaska debuts February 25, focusing on brutal murders.
  • Feds season 2 premieres March 4, offering FBI access.
  • Both shows explore serious crimes including murder and terrorism.
Octavia Spencer True Crime Shows Return in Feb/Mar

Investigation Discovery will feature new installments of two true crime series executive produced by Octavia Spencer. "Lost Women of Alaska" is set to debut on February 25, delving into the murders of two Alaska Native women and the investigation into their killer, Brian Steven Smith. This three-hour project highlights the scores of Indigenous women who have disappeared in Alaska.

Following this, the second season of Spencer's "Feds" series will premiere on March 4. This program grants viewers exclusive access to the FBI, featuring interviews with agents and victims. It will cover cases such as terrorist attacks, kidnapping hoaxes, and elaborate criminal schemes.

Spencer noted that the "Lost Women" franchise focuses on underrepresented women, confronting systemic failures against Indigenous women. "Feds", she added, showcases the courage of FBI agents. Both series are available for streaming on HBO Max and aim to amplify crucial stories with cinematic power and sensitivity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Lost Women of Alaska' is set to debut on February 25.
The second season of 'Feds' will cover cases including terrorist attacks, kidnappings, a multi-state baby selling scam, gang violence, and hitmen for hire.
Both 'Lost Women of Alaska' and 'Feds' will be available for streaming on HBO Max.

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