A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 4, 2020
# of Seasons: 9
# of Episodes: 81
Finale:
October 26, 2023
Original Title:
A Time to Kill
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Cineflix Productions
Countries:
CA
The key to solving the toughest homicides lies somewhere in the final hours of a victim's life. In each one-hour episode, determined investigators must piece together events during this critical window to reconstruct the timeline, unlock the motive, and ultimately close in on the killer.
Art Direction:
Kieran Hughes
Assistant Editor:
Chrissy Papaioannou
Alexandra Spadafora
Associate Producer:
Elysa McConnell
Colorist:
Chris Greidanus
Costume Designer:
Madi Styles
Craft Service:
Velvet Tamarind
Director:
Michael Sinyi
Marianne Kushmaniuk
Director of Photography:
Cabot McNenly
Executive Producer:
Sherri Rufh
Mark Marabella
J.C. Mills
Tanja Conway-Blake
First Assistant Director:
Rachel Arundel
Gaffer:
Tommy Bowden
Key Grip:
Nick Goulet
Makeup Artist:
Gabrielle Jovellanos
Online Editor:
Raffi Derghazarian
Post Production Supervisor:
Matthew Crispo
Producer:
Tanja Conway-Blake
Production Assistant:
Kayla Ironside
Production Coordinator:
Victoria Sullivan
Victoria Sullivan
Production Design:
Dareck Gorecki
Production Manager:
Justin Elchakieh
Property Master:
Dustin Pepper
Second Assistant Director:
Erin McQueenie
Set Dresser:
Sara Dubeau
Savina Monopoli
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Gallant
Sebastien Breton
Still Photographer:
Lindsay Duncan
Unit Manager:
Shawn Caron
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