Nancy Grace appears on Evergreen's "Who Killed...?"

Nancy Grace appears on Evergreen's "Who Killed...?"

In an interview to help promote Season 3 of Bloodline Detectives, True Crime Queen herself Nancy Grace makes it clear to Evergreen host and Producer Bill Huffman on "Who Killed...?" that cold cases don’t just happen.

“I don’t think cases fall through the cracks. I think somebody screws up.” Grace states at the start of this episode. “Whether a crime scene is not properly processed or whether a victim's family is ignored. Somebody makes a fail," she adds.

Listen to the full episode here:

Grace is a former outspoken prosecutor from Georgia with a focus on felony cases involving serial murder, serial rape, serial child molestation, and serial arson. Her broadcast career includes hosting Nancy Grace on HLN, Court TV's Closing Arguments, and was the arbiter of Swift Justice with Nancy Grace in the first season.

Her show Bloodline Detectives, is centered around unsung heroes that are cracking cases up to sixty years later. The series explores the power of genealogy and the latest forensic technology used by law enforcement to bring justice to unsolved homicides and sex crimes.

See the trailer now:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12502078/

(Evergreen Podcasts © 2022)

Keep Reading

Ideastream Public Media Celebrates Launch of "Living for We"

Press
Now Available: Groundbreaking Podcast Addressing the Livability Metrics Surrounding the Health and Wellness Challenges Faced by Black Women in Cleveland
Read Ideastream Public Media Celebrates Launch of "Living for We"

Ideastream Public Media and Evergreen Podcasts Team Up to Address Poor Livability Metrics for Black Women Through New Podcast: Living for We

Press
Ideastream Public Media (Ideastream) and Evergreen Podcasts (Evergreen) are proud to announce the launch of Living for We, a new bi-weekly journalistic podcast series surrounding the health and wellness Black women face in Northeast Ohio.
Read Ideastream Public Media and Evergreen Podcasts Team Up to Address Poor Livability Metrics for Black Women Through New Podcast: Living for We

Evergreen Podcasts Adds Five New History Podcasts to Its Growing History Channel

Press
Evergreen is thrilled to announce that five new partner podcasts are joining the network's ever-growing history channel.
Read Evergreen Podcasts Adds Five New History Podcasts to Its Growing History Channel

Evergreen Honors Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month by listening to one of the many Black-hosted podcasts on our network. Join us as we showcase the many voices of diversity from the Evergreen family.

Read Full Post