A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 9, 2018
# of Seasons: 4
# of Episodes: 59
Finale:
May 15, 2023
Original Title:
ATL Homicide
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Jupiter Entertainment
Wide Net Productions
Countries:
US
Homicide detectives David Quinn and Vince Velazquez are veterans of the Atlanta Police Department. They are sitting down to share some of the grittiest stories of their careers. Quinn and Velazquez recall these cases and talk about their personal experiences while solving the crimes. They have tackled hundreds of cold cases together, with anything from murder to everyday crime, and they try to bring these criminals to justice and give peace to the victims' families.
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Casting:
Amber Vanderslice-Shelton
Co-Executive Producer:
Ashley Overton
Colorist:
Travis Daniels
Consulting Producer:
Angeline Hartmann
Director of Operations:
Susan Rayborn-Miller
Director of Photography:
James Westbrook
Chris Trainor
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kendra Keaton
Executive Producer:
Rob Kerr
Patrick Reardon
Deborah Allen
Sedg Tourison
Gaffer:
Steve Spallone
Graphic Designer:
Rachel Gurley
Jeremiah Pitkanen
Lead Editor:
Dustin Park
Line Producer:
Faith Ahmed
Location Sound Mixer:
Chris Funderburg
Jermaine Thomas
Makeup & Hair:
Gabby Goddard
Music:
Strike Audio
Mibe
Online Editor:
Gary French
Producer:
Emily Altmann
David Quinn
Vincent Velazquez
Miranda Price
Production Coordinator:
Lauren Denemark
Sound Supervisor:
Jesse Dowd
Supervising Producer:
Kelsey Alyea
Technical Supervisor:
Andrew Munsey
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