Anatomy of Crime
Anatomy of Crime | |
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Narrated by | Phil Crowley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Producer | Langley Productions |
Running time | 1 hour |
Original release | |
Network | Court TV (now truTV) |
Release | January 17, 2000 March 5, 2002 | –
Anatomy of Crime was an American television series that aired on the Court TV (now truTV) network. The show first aired on January 17, 2000 and ran for two seasons, ending on March 5, 2002, with a total of twenty-six episodes, thirteen per season. The show was a series of one-hour documentaries that took viewers onto the streets and behind the scenes of crime. The series included footage from the police and the courts, covering everything from high-speed police chases and sting operations to sex trafficking and the impact of the media’s coverage. Each episode showcased a particular aspect of crime, and the issues and controversies surrounding it, including the perspectives of the country's foremost sociologists, psychologists and representatives of leading organizations in each area.
The show was produced by John Langley and his production company, Langley Productions. The episodes originally appeared irregularly as part of Court TV's signature crime series, Crime Stories. The series was narrated by Phil Crowley, known as being the narrator of Shark Tank.
A lot of the content that aired in Anatomy of Crime was occasionally pretty graphic for television. Some of the episodes that aired featured filmed murders that weren't censored. Included in some episodes were more well known cases which included: Gary Plauche killing pedophile Jeff Doucet,[1] Emilio Nuñez murdering his ex-wife Maritza Martin at a cemetery[2] and the Murder of Lea Mek, which was a gang related shooting between the Asian Boyz gang and Wah Ching gang at a pool hall. All of these cases were filmed murders. None of this footage was censored and still aired on television.
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- ^ Father of Kidnapped Son gets Revenge. YouTube. 2 July 2006. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- ^ "man shoots ex wife in cemetery". LiveLeak. June 4, 2012.