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Unspeakable Crime 2022-23 TV Series
Unspeakable Crime Status: Aired
Series Premiere Date: September 15, 2018 –
Network(s): Oxygen
Genre: True Crime
Whether Unspeakable Crime is ultimately cancelled or renewed for Season 2 will be revealed, but one thing is for sure, Unspeakable Crime is on our new and 2022 upcoming TV shows list!
Unspeakable Crime TV Show Synopsis:
The investigation of Chambers' murder reveals this small-town cheerleader was a good girl with many secrets. However, the search for justice takes a turn when the authorities charge Tellis, who fiercely maintains his innocence, causing racial tensions to escalate in this rural community that's suddenly thrust into the national spotlight. The series documents the shocking jury decision of Tellis' trial earlier this year, and what lies ahead for the Tellis and Chambers families in the upcoming re-trial. In addition, "Unspeakable Crime: THE KILLING of Jessica Chambers," unfolds one of the most talked-about cases on the internet with unprecedented access to Chamber's family members, including her parents, Lisa Daugherty and Ben Chambers; Tellis' mother, Rebecca Tellis, and sister, Laqunta Tellis; the first responders who may have heard Chambers utter her killer's name; BuzzFeed News' Baker, who reported Jessica Chambers' story and the frenzy behind an army of online armchair detectives trying to help find her killer; local journalist Therese Apel; and legal analyst Beth Karas, who has covered the case and trial extensively. But one question remains unanswered: Is the right man on trial-or is a murderer on the loose?
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