A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 22, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 20
Finale:
May 31, 2023
Original Title:
Love You To Death
Genres:
Crime | Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Our House Media
Countries:
US
BET+ ORIGINAL. This true-crime docuseries reveals the shocking details behind twisted stories of passion, jealousy and obsession that drive people to murder.
Art Direction:
Gary Ruiz
Assistant Director:
Patrick Hepburn
Assistant Location Manager:
Keith Latimer
Assistant Production Manager:
Shanysse Bynoe
Associate Producer:
JD Ruuth
Camera Operator:
Zach Duchin
Damien Forester-Guerrero
Casting Director:
Van Enrique Echeverri
Sergio Alvarado
Data Management Technician:
Brennan Wisdom James
Director:
Richard B. Pierre
Tim Wolochatiuk
Director of Photography:
Dylan Harrison
Justin Lovell
Editor:
Barry Farrell
Executive Producer:
Tom Adams
Simon Lloyd
Gaffer:
Ryan MacIntosh
Line Producer:
Stephen Butland
Location Manager:
David Williamson
Makeup & Hair:
Melissa Itwar
Post Production Supervisor:
Gad Reichman
Producer:
Jane Lloyd
Danielle Cole
Production Assistant:
Vince Rahming
Production Coordinator:
Cassie Gibson
Production Designer:
Leanne Beck
Production Manager:
Richard H. Campbell
Sound Recordist:
Steven Ejbick
Story Editor:
Kim Gonsalves
Supervising Producer:
Jamie Mendoza
Unit Production Manager:
Lily Marie
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rochelle Sewell
Writer:
Danielle Cole
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