True Crime with Aphrodite Jones

2010
True Crime with Aphrodite Jones

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3

EP1 Sex & Death in the OC Jan 07, 2013

The 1994 murder of millionaire William McLaughlin is investigated in the third-season opener.

EP2 Casey Anthony Bella Vita Jan 14, 2013

The murder trial of Casey Anthony is examined.

EP3 To Catch a Killer Jan 21, 2013

In Colorado, Detectives don't take long to identify the main suspect in a young woman's disappearance, but they can't prove it. And when another young woman is nearly killed in a fiery blaze, police have to scramble - or risk a serial killer on the loose.

EP4 Chosen to Kill Jan 28, 2013

Wall Street motivational speaker Jeffrey Locker is found fatally stabbed in his car, parked in the projects of East Harlem, NY. What was he doing there? Aphrodite Jones talks to his killer, and uncovers an unbelievable tale.

EP5 A Bite, a Bullet, & a Broken Heart Feb 04, 2013

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EP6 Loved to Death Feb 11, 2013

The death of a surgeon's wife is investigated.

EP7 Blood Money Feb 18, 2013

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EP8 Girl, Gone Feb 25, 2013

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Released: 11 March 2010 Canceled
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Country: United States of America
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True Crime with Aphrodite Jones is an American documentary television series airing on Investigation Discovery, hosted by Aphrodite Jones. The show is very similar in format to On the Case with Paula Zahn. The series has been renewed for a fourth season.

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danbredy This show features some of the more interesting stores from the annals of true crime, however would be a lot more interesting if Aphrodite Jones did not insert herself as much into the stories. Her expressions are overly exaggerated and her insights are do not contribute any particular light on the cases. One particularly cringe-worthy episode is the story she did on Steve McNair -- we are treated to yet another conspiracy theory challenging the official story (of course anytime a famous person dies there must be a conspiracy). We have the former detective musing as to why McNair's mistress and his killer would be strapped for money because McNair was worth upwards of 25 million. Surely it must occur to anyone that possibly McNair was not sharing most of that money with his mistress (probably because that would cause his wife to suspect what was going on)? I suppose the show was conceived to sell her as this prolific true crime writer as much as the stories. In my opinion, however, people are more attracted to the stories than the writers in this genre. In conclusion, I suggest less of Ms. Jones' eye-rolls and faux surprise and more just straight reporting.