The more crime documentaries I watch, the more I realize how tough and terrifying a job it is to become a detective, especially for homicide cases. It takes a lot of courage and an open mind at the same time to confront a killer and make them talk about what they did and why they did it. Netflix has always done a great job when it comes to true crime docuseries, and another intriguing series was recently added to their list. Homicide: New York is a five-part docuseries that showcases five bone-chilling murder cases that took place in NYC. Both the detective squads from Manhattan South and North shared their experiences dealing with these crimes and how they had been able to find the murderers and bring them to justice. Here’s our recap of the first episode of this series, Carnegie Deli Massacre, that talks about how these diligent...
- 3/20/2024
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Law & Order boss Dick Wolf is diving into the true-crime world next. Homicide: New York, which premiered on Wednesday, March 20, is a new Netflix docuseries that chronicles some of the most notorious murder cases in New York City. The cases featured in the five-episode series are told by the detectives and prosecutors who helped solve them. After watching, you may be curious to know what happened to the killers at the center of these grisly stories, so here’s a status check on the people behind these shocking crimes. Carnegie Deli Massacre (Episode 1) Sean Salley and Andre “Dre” Smith were convicted in the 2001 Carnegie Deli killings involving Dirty Dancing actress Jennifer Stahl. Five people were shot in Stahl’s apartment above the famous deli on May 10, 2001. Three of the victims, including Stahl, were killed. Salley and Smith were each found guilty of ...
- 3/20/2024
- TV Insider
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