Oxygen True Crime’s Dateline: The Smoking Gun focuses on the key pieces of evidence that cracked cases. The new addition to the Dateline franchise spotlights the moments in investigations where the “smoking gun” evidence is found.
Oxygen’s Dateline: Secrets Uncovered has drawn in 15.2 million viewers and is Oxygen’s highest-reaching program. Dateline: Unforgettable pulled in 9.9 million viewers and ranks third among Oxygen’s offerings.
Dateline‘s Andrea Canning hosts the new series set to premiere on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at 8pm ET/PT. The series is produced by NBC News, with Liz Cole serving as senior executive producer and Paul Ryan executive producing
“Dateline: The Smoking Gun is a hunt for clues as detectives relentlessly pursue the critical piece of evidence that ultimately cracks the case. Each investigation is packed with twists — false leads, wrong suspects, dead ends — until police finally uncover the smoking gun and arrive at justice,” reads Oxygen True Crime’s synopsis. “Stories investigated this season include a disappearance involving a young film director, two prosecutors killed in a small Texas town, and a serial killer who must be stopped before the next victim is murdered.”
Dateline: The Smoking Gun Episode Guide
“In Cold Blood” (Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. ET/PT; Two-Hour Special)
When Kim Dorsey was found murdered in her bedroom, the chaotic crime scene left more questions than answers. A single out-of-place item would be the key to discovering the killer’s identity if investigators could find the evidence.
“Vendetta” (Thursday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT; Two-Hour Special)
Three people were shot dead in a small Texas town, including two respected prosecutors. A clue that would connect the dots remained a mystery until an eagle-eyed investigator made a stunning discovery.
“The Unusual Suspect” (Thursday, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT)
A cold-blooded serial killer was lurking in the woods, stalking his next victim. As Det. Bernie Nelson investigated, puzzling evidence led him to more questions until one clue helped crack the case wide open.
“Deadly House of Cards” (Thursday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT; 2-Hour Special)
Det. Bill Clark was investigating a disappearance when a trail of clues led him to a young film director. Clark worried that the mystery was a hoax staged by a master storyteller. Turns out the script was much darker.
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