Airing Saturday nights on Oxygen, New York Homicide offers a deep dive into some of the most chilling murder cases that could only happen in New York City and the intense work by law enforcement and civilians who race to take murderers off the streets. In his 35 years of serving the city, NYPD Retired Chief of Detectives Robert K. Boyce witnessed the powerful resoluteness of its citizens as well as horrifically evil deeds. In season three of “New York Homicide,” Boyce provides singular insight on crimes that took hold of the city and the unrelenting work it took to bring perpetrators to justice.
Among the new cases analyzed this season include the murder of an Indian prince known for his extravagant lifestyle; a man whose Hell’s Kitchen murder changed the city’s club scene and made headlines nationwide; a successful tech entrepreneur stabbed to death at the height of his career; and a serial killer who kept Brooklyn on edge.
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