Witness 5 Most Challenging Cases of Homicide In Homicide: New York True Crime Docuseries!

Split into two halves, Homicide: New York & Homicide: Los Angeles will feature gritty, stranger-than-fiction stories of stomach-churning murder investigations from the eyes of investigators and prosecutors.

Netflix recently released a compelling trailer, and the official release date will be released this month. A first peek trailer draws viewers into the case files with those who know them best.

The cherry on top is the fact that Dick Wolf creates this documentary series. Dick Wolf made his debut in 1985 with the series Hill Street Blues, and after that worked on several successful film and television productions. This includes the Deadline, Crime and Punishment, CBS FBI series, & NBC’s Miami Vice.

Homicide: New York | Official Trailer

The first part of the upcoming Homicide docuseries, titled “Homicide: New York,” will explore some of the most shocking criminal cases from the “Big Apple city.” Each episode retells distinctive and dreadful murder cases through the eyes and firsthand accounts of police detectives & prosecutors working in criminal divisions.

The latest trailer shows various talking heads discussing some of the most heartbreaking and unsettling murder mystery cases. One of the eyewitnesses described the execution-style shooting, which shocked her to the core.

The docuseries tries to solve the murder mystery in Central Park and other prominent spots across the city. The police force was frustrated about the rising crime rate, and they tried everything they could to bring justice to the unfortunate victims of such brutal crimes.

The can-do motivation of the prosecutors and detectives heading the charge is evident in the trailer, and their determination drives them each step of the way.

The series will involve some gruesome murder cases as well as retellings of investigations led by homicide detectives & legal prosecutors.

We go over the horrific episodes through the eyes of those who did everything they could to fight for justice. The season will be divided into five episodes, each focusing on one of the city’s most high-profile murders.

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The Cast and Crew of Homicide: New York.

Homicide: New York
Netflix

Wolf Entertainment co-produced Homicide: New York with Alfred Street Industries. Dick Wolf, Jane Lipsitz, Dan Cutforth, Tom Thayer,  Nan Strait, Dan Volpe, & Adam Kassen serve as the project’s executive producers.

The documentary series is set to air on Netflix on March 20. Homicide: New York will be next, followed by Homicide: Los Angeles, which will arrive later this year.

Regardless, with only a few days until the series release and the level of expectation created by Dick Wolf’s participation in the project, Homicide: New York seems to be a must-see, particularly for true crime lovers!