True crime stories have been all the rage for the past few years, with shows like HBO’s miniseries “The Jinx” and Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” garnering critical and commercial acclaim. Now, the Discovery Channel’s series “Killing Fields” returns for a second season with new leads and new crimes to investigate in the swamplands of Louisiana.
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Co-executive produced by Emmy-winning producer Tom Fontana (“Homicide: Life on the Street”) and Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson (“Diner”), the series follows Sheriff Brett Stassi and Major Ronnie Hebert, and their roster of detectives as they investigate real crimes in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, located just 15 miles from Baton Rouge.
Shot in real time, the series picks up from last season as Rodie Sanchez, Aubrey St. Angelo and the team close in on the...
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Co-executive produced by Emmy-winning producer Tom Fontana (“Homicide: Life on the Street”) and Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson (“Diner”), the series follows Sheriff Brett Stassi and Major Ronnie Hebert, and their roster of detectives as they investigate real crimes in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, located just 15 miles from Baton Rouge.
Shot in real time, the series picks up from last season as Rodie Sanchez, Aubrey St. Angelo and the team close in on the...
- 1/3/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
The second season of the Killing Fields TV show premieres on Discovery Channel Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 10:00pm Et/Pt. Watch the Killing Fields season two trailer, and check out the Discovery Channel press release, after the jump.A true crime series, Killing Fields features Sheriff Brett Stassi, Major Ronnie Hebert, and detectives Rodie Sanchez, Aubrey St. Angelo, Lori Morgan, and Jeremy Sanchez, with Leslie Bradford and Brett Stassi, Jr. They investigate real crimes in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, outside Baton Rouge.Read More…...
- 12/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Killing Fields is back -- and Et has your first look at season two, which returns to the Louisiana swamplands to solve the 1997 homicide of former Louisiana State University student Eugenie Boisfontaine.
While the series -- which is filmed in real time -- didn’t solve the mystery in its first season, detectives Rodie Sanchez and Aubrey St. Angelo are as determined as ever to bring justice to Boisfontaine’s family.
But within the sprawling area where Boisfontaine’s body was found -- known locally as killing fields -- there are dozens of unsolved deaths to investigate. And under Sheriff Brett Stassi and Major Ronnie Hebert, the detectives also investigate current crimes, including a terrifying case of a body stuffed inside a barrel. Believing it’s linked to an unsolved disappearance from 26 years ago, Sanchez starts putting all the cases together.
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While the series -- which is filmed in real time -- didn’t solve the mystery in its first season, detectives Rodie Sanchez and Aubrey St. Angelo are as determined as ever to bring justice to Boisfontaine’s family.
But within the sprawling area where Boisfontaine’s body was found -- known locally as killing fields -- there are dozens of unsolved deaths to investigate. And under Sheriff Brett Stassi and Major Ronnie Hebert, the detectives also investigate current crimes, including a terrifying case of a body stuffed inside a barrel. Believing it’s linked to an unsolved disappearance from 26 years ago, Sanchez starts putting all the cases together.
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Could these open investigations lead to...
- 12/1/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
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