Philly Homicide (2024-2025)

Premiere:
October 26, 2024

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
January 4, 2025

Original Title:
Philly Homicide

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
Bright Spot Content

Countries:
US

Host and retired detective Lt. Chris McMullin gives insights on crimes that took place in a region steeped in rich history and vibrant culture that is known for tenacity and grit. Archival footage, exclusive first-person interviews with former and current Philadelphia area detectives, and cinematic recreations provide an insider's view into the heartrending cases Philly's finest diligently worked to solve. The series delves into the twists and turns of the most harrowing murders committed in the city known as America's birthplace.

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Assistant Editor:
Jon Martin
Leonardo de Leon

Colorist:
Steven R. Murray

Consulting Producer:
Chris McMullin

Digital Imaging Technician:
Graham Fagerquist

Director of Photography:
John Falchetto
Patrick Drury

Executive Producer:
Sandy Varo Jarrell
Suzanne Rauscher
Molly Mayock
Hillary Heath
Craig DeLaval
Annette Valencia
Michael B. Schenker

Makeup & Hair:
Kat Sterrett

Original Music Composer:
Ceiri Torjussen

Post Production Coordinator:
Lisa Bussian

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Piascik

Production Accountant:
Sarah Dooley

Production Manager:
Jaclyn Krinick

Production Supervisor:
Rick Orta

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marcus Pardo

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