Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler “We Let Evil In” S1E3 December 2 2023 on Oxygen

Tonight (Saturday December 2 2023), Oxygen broadcasts an episode of the series Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler!

We Let Evil In Season 1 Episode 3 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler” on Oxygen, titled “We Let Evil In,” viewers are taken on a gripping journey as the search for a missing student unfolds with unexpected twists. The narrative initially yields no returns, building suspense until a shocking discovery transforms the investigation.

As Kelly Siegler navigates her last year at the district attorney’s office, the episode takes a compelling turn. She finds herself mediating between Tynesha’s family, a civil rights activist, and law enforcement, playing a pivotal role in maintaining focus on the case. The complexities of the investigation, coupled with the emotional weight of the missing student’s story, promise a high-stakes and emotionally charged episode.

What Time is the “We Let Evil In” Episode On?

The We Let Evil In episode of Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler will be broadcast on December 2 2023 on Oxygen at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “We Let Evil In” Episode New?

The We Let Evil In episode of Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler is all new!

Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler We Let Evil In Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Kelly Siegler

We Let Evil In Episode Videos & Previews


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Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler Series Information

"Prosecuting Evil With Kelly Siegler" is a true-crime series examining the most shocking murder investigations and toughest trials in Texas history - all told with Kelly's unique insight and unparalleled access. As Chief of Special Crimes in the busiest courthouse in the Lone Star state, Kelly Siegler battled to get killers into courtrooms to face their formidable defense attorneys. With her own firsthand accounts, alongside investigators and victims' families, Kelly reveals what really happened beyond the newspaper headlines to bring Texas-style justice.

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