The First 48: Room Full of Lies “Kiss of Death” S1 September 1 2023 on A&E
Tonight (Friday September 1 2023), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series The First 48: Room Full of Lies!
Contents
- 1 Kiss of Death Season 1 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Kiss of Death” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Kiss of Death” Episode New?
- 4 The First 48: Room Full of Lies Kiss of Death Cast & Stars
- 5 Kiss of Death Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch The First 48: Room Full of Lies Kiss of Death Online
- 7 The First 48: Room Full of Lies Series Information
Kiss of Death Season 1 Episode Summary
Join the Major Crimes Unit in Rochester as they strive to piece together the puzzle surrounding a tragic and mysterious shooting.
In this episode, the narrative unfolds in Rochester when a man hailing from a neighboring suburb is discovered shot to death on a city street. The Major Crimes Unit takes center stage as they embark on a race against time to unravel the truth behind the victim’s untimely demise. With bonus footage that offers an even deeper look into the investigation, the episode promises an immersive experience.
As the detectives delve into the case, they work tirelessly to reconstruct the last hours of the victim’s life, striving to understand the events that led to the fateful moment. The intricate process of gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing clues highlights the meticulous nature of their work.
What Time is the “Kiss of Death” Episode On?
The Kiss of Death episode of The First 48: Room Full of Lies will be broadcast on September 1 2023 on A&E at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Kiss of Death” Episode New?
The Kiss of Death episode of The First 48: Room Full of Lies is all new!
The First 48: Room Full of Lies Kiss of Death Cast & Stars
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Kiss of Death Episode Videos & Previews
Watch The First 48: Room Full of Lies Kiss of Death Online
The First 48: Room Full of Lies Series Information
Detectives in major cities in the United States race against the clock in the wake of homicides, knowing that if they don't find a lead within the first 48 hours, their chances of solving a case are cut in half. The programme shows how detectives use forensic evidence and witness interviews to help identify suspects. |