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The Weekly Drop: Jan 26- Feb 1, 2026 New True Crime Shows & Documentaries

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Welcome back, couch detectives. The Weekly Drop covers all the new true crime shows and documentaries airing January 26–February 1, with dates, times, and platforms listed in one place. It’s a straightforward rundown of what’s new this week, so you can keep your watchlist organized without playing catch-up later.


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While I track every release as carefully as possible, schedules can shift and networks occasionally update listings without notice. If something is missing or changes, feel free to let me know in the comments section at the bottom of this page.



Monday

January 26th, 2026



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People Magazine Investigates


People Magazine Investigates Season 9, Episode 3 (“Sex House Homicide”) airs Monday at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery.


People Magazine Investigates returns for its ninth season, continuing its focus on headline-making crimes from across the United States. Drawing on reporting from PEOPLE’s true crime team, the series revisits both recent cases and long-running cold cases, examining how investigations unfolded and how lives were permanently altered. The new season explores high-profile murders and complex cases involving hidden relationships, long-buried evidence, and unexpected developments.


The trailer can be found in the January Surveillance Report.





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The Curious Case Of…


The Curious Case Of… Season 2, Episode 3 (The Skincare Queen and The Hitman - Part 1) airs Monday at 10 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery.


The Curious Case Of… returns for its second season, continuing its focus on real-life scandals involving deception, manipulation, and abuse of trust. Hosted by legal analyst Beth Karas, the series examines cases where public personas and private actions sharply diverged, leading to financial harm, physical danger, or loss of life. Using investigative reporting, interviews, and archival material, each episode traces how unchecked influence and manufactured credibility resulted in devastating consequences.


A preview for the season premiere is included in January’s Surveillance Report.





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Fatal Attraction


Fatal Attraction season 16, episode 25 (“The Ultimate Price”) airs Monday at 9 p.m. ET on TV One. Episodes are also available to stream on Philo.


Fatal Attraction continues its long-running focus on real-life crimes driven by obsessive relationships, jealousy, infidelity, and possessiveness. Each standalone episode follows investigators as they piece together evidence and uncover hidden dynamics in victims’ personal lives, examining how relationships rooted in control or fixation escalate into violence. Season sixteen features cases involving affairs, custody disputes, and power imbalances, highlighting how emotional intensity can turn deadly.





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Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You


Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You season 1, episode 1 (“Longing for a Baby”) airs Monday at 10 p.m. ET on TV One.


This new entry in the Fatal Attraction franchise shifts the focus to cases driven by jealousy, envy, and obsession with another person’s life. Through dramatized reenactments, expert commentary, and real-life interviews, the series examines how admiration can harden into resentment, leading individuals to target someone’s identity, relationships, or perceived happiness. Episodes explore how fixation and social comparison escalate into criminal behavior, with cases involving betrayal, identity theft, and violence.


Trailer available in the January Surveillance Report here.





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Live PD: Greatest Shifts


Live PD: Greatest Shifts airs Monday with two back-to-back new episodes (Episode 36 and Episode 37) airing on A&E starting at 9 p.m. ET, followed by the second episode at 10 p.m. ET. A&E lists “Stream Next Day” availability on its site and app for on-demand viewing.


The series revisits the most intense and memorable moments from Live PD, presenting real police encounters through curated footage and commentary.





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Mouth of the Wolf: Amanda Knox Returns to Italy


Mouth of the Wolf: Amanda Knox Returns to Italy is a feature-length documentary debuting Monday on Hulu.


The documentary follows Amanda Knox as she returns to Italy for the first time since her 2015 exoneration, focusing on the lasting impact of wrongful conviction rather than the details of the case itself. As she travels to speak at an innocence-focused conference, the film examines public scrutiny, unresolved trauma, and the emotional weight of revisiting the country where she was imprisoned, a journey that includes an in-person meeting with Giuliano Mignini, the prosecutor who played a central role in her prosecution.


The trailer can be viewed in the January Surveillance Report.




Tuesday

January 27th, 2026



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Court Cam


Court Cam Season 10 airs Tuesday with two back-to-back new episodes (Episode 17 and Episode 18) on A&E at 9 p.m. ET and 9:30 p.m. ET. A&E lists “Stream Next Day” availability on its site and app for on-demand viewing.


Court Cam continues documenting courtroom proceedings from across the United States, using in-court footage to show how hearings, sentencings, and unexpected confrontations unfold in real time. Season nine features cases that drew public attention for their intensity or unusual circumstances, with context provided through interviews with judges, attorneys, witnesses, and others directly involved. Hosted by Dan Abrams, the series focuses on the mechanics and consequences of courtroom moments rather than narrative dramatization.





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Booked: First Day In


Booked: First Day In Season 4, episode 3 (“Motorcycle Lovers”) airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on A&E, with next-day streaming availability.


Booked: First Day In returns for its fourth season, following individuals as they move through the jail booking process after arrest. The series documents the initial hours of detention, focusing on interactions between arrestees and law enforcement while outlining the administrative, legal, and emotional realities of being booked into custody. Season four features facilities in Virginia Beach, Flagler County, Stanislaus County, Mesa County, Hancock County, and Clay County, presenting the process from both officer and detainee perspectives.





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Evil Lives Here


Evil Lives Here season 19, episode 3 (“He'll Kill Me Next”) airs Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery with episodes available to stream on Max following broadcast.


Evil Lives Here returns for its nineteenth season, continuing its focus on firsthand accounts from people who lived alongside individuals who later committed serious crimes. The series centers on personal testimony, examining how warning signs were overlooked or misunderstood and how relationships shifted once criminal behavior came to light. Through interviews with family members and close associates, the show explores the long-term emotional impact of discovering that someone trusted was capable of extreme violence.


The trailer for the new season appears in January’s Surveillance Report.





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Killer Confessions: Case Files of a Texas Ranger


Killer Confessions: Case Files of a Texas Ranger season 1, episode 3 (“True Crime Lies”) airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery with episodes available to stream on Max following broadcast.


Killer Confessions: Case Files of a Texas Ranger centers on post-conviction interviews and interrogations conducted by Texas Ranger James Holland. The series revisits cases that were once stalled or unresolved, examining how direct questioning, psychological pressure, and sustained interrogation led to confessions or new insights into violent crimes. Through interviews and case reconstruction, the show focuses on offender behavior and the investigative methods used to elicit admissions in complex cases.


A preview for the series premiere is included in January’s Surveillance Report.





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Harlan Coben’s Final Twist


Harlan Coben’s Final Twist Season 1, Episode 4 (“Who Killed Joy?”) airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, with live and on-demand streaming available via Paramount+.


Harlan Coben’s Final Twist is a true crime documentary series that examines real cases involving murder, deception, and unresolved questions. Hosted by novelist Harlan Coben, the series applies a narrative framework drawn from his fiction writing to factual investigations, focusing on how hidden motives, false assumptions, and overlooked details influenced case outcomes. Each episode revisits a single case using interviews and archival material to explore competing narratives and gaps in the public understanding of the crime.


The trailer is available in January’s Surveillance Report.




Wednesday

January 28th, 2026



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Alaska State Troopers


Alaska State Troopers Season 9, Episode 4 ("Make Yourself Known") airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on A&E, with next-day streaming availability.


Alaska State Troopers follows law enforcement officers responsible for policing one of the largest and most remote jurisdictions in the United States. Using ride-alongs and field footage, each episode captures criminal investigations, search and rescue operations, and emergency responses shaped by extreme weather, vast distances, and limited resources.


View the season premiere trailer in January’s Surveillance Report.





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Ozark Law


Ozark Law Season 2, Episode 4 ("Fireworks & Fisticuffs") airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on A&E, with next-day streaming availability.



Ozark Law returns for its second season, continuing to follow the Lake Ozark and Osage Beach Police Departments as they police one of Missouri’s busiest tourist destinations. Set during peak tourist season, the series documents responses to boating incidents, alcohol-related offenses, large-scale holiday crowds, and routine patrols intensified by a surge of visitors. The season also examines pressures facing local agencies, including the challenges of onboarding new officers and navigating legal disputes that affect policing tools and authority.


Watch the season premiere trailer via January’s Surveillance Report.





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Desert Law


Desert Law Season 1, Episode 4 (“Fourth of July Heat”) airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on A&E, with next-day streaming availability.


Desert Law is a new true crime series following the Pima County Sheriff’s Department as deputies patrol more than 9,000 square miles of desert terrain in southern Arizona. Filmed primarily during overnight hours, the series documents patrol operations, DUI enforcement, and investigative work in and around Tucson, highlighting the logistical and environmental challenges of policing a vast and rugged region. Episodes track responses ranging from routine traffic enforcement to serious criminal incidents in remote areas.


The trailer for the series premiere is available in January’s Surveillance Report.





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Body Cam

Added: 1-27-26


Body Cam S10, episode 9 (title TBA) airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery (streams next day on Max).


Body Cam uses real body-worn camera footage to document hazardous situations encountered by law enforcement. Each episode pairs the video with firsthand accounts from the officers involved, offering additional context about the split-second decisions made in the moment.





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The Murder Tapes


The Murder Tapes season 10, episode 9 (“Murder at Sunrise”) airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery (streams the next day on Max).


The Murder Tapes uses real investigative footage to follow homicide cases from the initial call to their resolution. Episodes combine bodycam video, surveillance recordings, and interrogation-room footage to show how investigators gathered and interpreted evidence throughout the case. The series presents a chronological view of each investigation and highlights both the process and the impact on the families involved.





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Dateline: Secrets Uncovered


Dateline: Secrets Uncovered Season 16, Episode 11 (“Who Killed Mindy Morgenstern?”) airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Oxygen, with next-day streaming availability.


Dateline: Secrets Uncovered revisits cases previously featured on Dateline, returning to the evidence with updated context and additional perspective. Episodes re-examine investigations that unfolded over long periods of time, incorporating archival reporting alongside new interviews with those closest to the cases. The series focuses on how overlooked details, evolving forensic methods, and delayed revelations reshaped outcomes that once seemed unresolved or misunderstood.




Thursday

January 29th, 2026



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The First 48

The First 48 Season 29, Episode 5 (“Unfriendly Fire”) will air Thursday at 8 p.m ET on A&E with next day streaming on the A&E app.


The First 48 is a long-running documentary series that follows homicide detectives during the critical first two days after a murder, when time-sensitive evidence, witness cooperation, and investigative momentum matter most. Through real-time casework, forensic analysis, and interrogations, the series documents how quickly leads can emerge or disappear as investigators work to prevent cases from going cold.





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Homicide Squad New Orleans


Homicide Squad New Orleans Season 3, Episode 3 (“Caught in the Middle”) premieres Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on A&E. Episodes will also be available to stream on the A&E app and website following broadcast.


Homicide Squad New Orleans returns for its third season, following homicide detectives in New Orleans as they investigate some of the city’s most violent and complex cases. Each episode centers on a single case, including fatal home invasions, drive-by shootings, and deadly altercations. Produced by Dick Wolf, the series documents how evidence collection, witness interviews, and investigative judgment come together as detectives work toward resolution.





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Crime in Progress


Crime in Progress Season 1, Episode 5 (“House of Secrets”) airs at 10 p.m. ET on A&E streams next day on the A&E app.


Crime in Progress is a documentary series that follows criminal investigations in real time using only body cam, dash cam, and surveillance footage. With no narration or reenactments, each episode tracks a case from the initial 911 call through investigative decisions and courtroom outcomes, presenting an unfiltered view of how cases unfold as events happen and choices are made under pressure.


View the trailer in January's Surveillance Report.





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Dateline: Unforgettable


Dateline: Unforgettable Season 7, Episode 11 (“The Clearing”) airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Oxygen, with next-day streaming availability.


Dateline: Unforgettable revisits select cases from the Dateline archive through the perspective of the correspondents who originally reported them. Rather than re-presenting the investigations in full, the series reflects on why certain cases endured — whether due to unexpected turns, unresolved questions, or the lasting impact on victims’ families and those who worked the cases. Episodes focus on the emotional, investigative, and human elements that continued to resonate long after the initial reporting ended.




Friday

January 30th, 2026



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ABC 20/20

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20/20 returns with an all-new episode this week (Season 48/Episode 16, "What the Killer Left Behind") airs on Friday, at 9 E.T. on ABC and streaming on Disney+ and Hulu following its ABC broadcast.



20/20 is ABC’s long-running investigative newsmagazine series, known for its in-depth reporting on high-profile crimes, criminal investigations, and complex legal cases. Through interviews, courtroom records, and investigative journalism, the program provides detailed examinations of how crimes unfold and how the justice system responds.


View the trailer on Facebook here.





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Dateline NBC


A new episode of Dateline NBC (season 34 episode 14) airs Friday at 9 p.m. ET on NBC and streams the next day on Peacock. Specific episode topics have not been confirmed at the time of this writing.



Dateline NBC is a long-running newsmagazine that investigates crime, mystery, and other real-life stories through in-depth reporting and interviews. The series examines a single case or topic each episode, using detailed storytelling and investigative journalism to provide full context behind the events.




Saturday

January 31st, 2026



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48 Hours


48 Hours season 38 episode 15 ("The Sneak Attack on Katlyn Lyon") airs Saturday at 10 p.m. ET. on CBS. Streaming will be available on Paramount+.


The long-running investigative series presents in-depth reporting on real cases, using interviews, archival material, and field investigation to trace each story from the first questions to the final outcome.




Sunday

February 1st, 2026



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Snapped


Snapped Season 36, Episode 5 (“Samantha Rabon”) airs Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on Oxygen, with streaming available on the Oxygen App.


Snapped is a long-running true crime series that examines cases involving women accused of murder, focusing on personal histories, relationships, and the circumstances that led to the crime. Through interviews, recreations, and firsthand accounts, the series traces how investigations unfolded and how motives emerged as each case came to light.





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Killer Relationship With Faith Jenkins


Season 4, Episode 13 ("Unrequited Love") airs Sunday at 7 p.m. ET on Oxygen, with streaming availability on the Oxygen app and website after broadcast.


Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins explores cases where romantic or personal relationships unravel into violence. Former Manhattan prosecutor Faith Jenkins guides each episode, using her legal background to examine how trust, affection, and intimacy shifted toward jealousy, manipulation, and murder. Through interviews with families, friends, and law enforcement, the series traces each story from its promising beginnings to its fatal end.





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The Hillside Strangler


The Hillside Strangler is a four-part documentary miniseries airing on MGM+. The series premiered Sunday, January 18, 2026, with new episodes airing weekly at 10 p.m. ET. Episode 3 airs this week.


The series revisits the Hillside Strangler murders that terrorized Los Angeles in the late 1970s, a period when multiple serial killers were active in the city. It examines the abduction, sexual assault, and murders of women and girls whose bodies were left in public locations, and follows the investigation that became the largest manhunt in Los Angeles history.


Using archival material and new interviews, the docuseries explores the work of lead homicide detective Frank Salerno and the investigation that revealed the crimes were committed by two perpetrators, Kenneth Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono. The series includes interviews with Salerno reflecting on the case decades later, as well as on-camera participation from Bianchi, who speaks publicly about the crimes for the first time.


A trailer for the series is included in January’s Surveillance Report.




Closing Notes: Jan 26- Feb 1, 2026 New True Crime Shows & Documentaries


That’s the confirmed slate new true crime shows & documentaries, including premieres and returning episodes scheduled across platforms for this week. The Weekly Drop puts the week’s release information in one place so you can see what’s airing, when it’s on, and where to watch without digging through multiple listings.


The January Surveillance Report is live with a broader view of upcoming releases, including platforms and air dates. December’s report remains available for anyone catching up. The February Surveillance Report will be released soon.


If something airs late or a listing is missed, leave a comment and the schedule will be updated as needed.


Links to follow along, join the conversation, or stay current as new cases surface are below.


See you next week,


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