The highly anticipated return of People Magazine Investigates marks its ninth season, set to premiere on January 12 at 9 p.m. ET on Investigation Discovery. This season promises to delve deeper into some of the most shocking true crime stories from across the nation, featuring a total of 12 new episodes. Each installment will explore infamous cases, revealing unexpected twists and the complex narratives behind these headline-making events.
The season opener, titled “Vanished in the Heartland,” focuses on the mysterious disappearance of 52-year-old Dee Warner from her rural Michigan residence in April 2021. The episode details the ensuing investigation filled with questions and accusations as authorities search for answers, culminating in the tragic discovery of her body closer to home than expected.
Subsequent episodes will tackle a variety of chilling topics, including the brutal murder of celebrity hairstylist Fabio Sementilli in 2017, and the decades-old unsolved case of Jody Loomis’s murder in 1972. The series will also cover a disturbing case involving a man found dead in a bondage-style setup in his secret sex den, as well as the tragic aftermath of a high school romance that turned deadly.
Investigation Discovery has emphasized that this season will incorporate original and new reporting, featuring exclusive interviews with those affected by these crimes. Through these personal accounts, the series aims to uncover hidden secrets and betrayals, providing viewers with a comprehensive look at the lives adversely affected by these violent acts.
People Magazine Investigates is produced by Radley Studios alongside PEOPLE Magazine, ensuring a deep dive into each case. The season promises to pursue every lead and unearth every secret in its quest to reveal the truth behind each gripping story.
Fans can look forward to weekly episodes airing every Monday night through April, culminating in a dramatic season finale titled “Where Is Judith?” on April 13. This episode will shine a light on a serial predator targeting Florida’s Gulf Coast, ensuring that viewers remain captivated by the unfolding narratives and the quest for justice.
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