Murder in the Family

Murder in the Family

Geraldo Rivera digs deep into some of the darkest hours in celebrities' lives, from the moment they lose family members to murders or when they commit crimes.
IMDb 7.920186 episodes16+
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Jennifer Hudson

    November 2, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    Actress and singer Jennifer Hudson is stunned in 2008 to learn her mother and brother have been fatally shot in her family home and that her nephew has been abducted.
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  2. S1 E2 - Dylan McDermott

    November 16, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    Actor Dylan McDermott seeks the truth 40 years after the in the 1967 death of his 20-year-old mother, Diane.
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  3. S1 E3 - Kelsey Grammer

    November 9, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    Actor Kelsey Grammer was only 14 when his estranged father was murdered, but years later he would face a far greater tragedy from the wrath of serial killers.
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  4. S1 E4 - Donatella Versace

    November 23, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    Designer Donatella Versace's world in 1997 spins out of control when her brother Gianni is murdered on the steps of his Miami villa.
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  5. S1 E5 - Woody Harrelson

    November 30, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    Academy Award nominated actor Woody Harrelson has enamored audiences with his charm, but it is his portrayal of a fictional serial killer in the 1994 film "Natural Born Killers," where he channels his hitman-for-hire father, Charles Harrelson.
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  6. S1 E6 - Dave Navarro

    December 7, 2018
    45min
    TV-14
    In 1983 at 15, guitarist Dave Navarro loses his mother and aunt in a double homicide and the killer escapes capture for years, which sends the famous musician spiraling into depression and drugs.
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