Cold Justice “Silenced” S7E2 March 2 2024 on Oxygen

On Saturday March 2 2024, Oxygen broadcasts an episode of the series Cold Justice!

Silenced Season 7 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Cold Justice” on Oxygen, titled “Silenced,” viewers are in for a gripping and emotional journey as the team joins forces with the Abilene Police Department to investigate a tragic double homicide.

The case revolves around the heartbreaking murder of a devoted mother and her young daughter, who were found strangled in their own home. As the team delves into the details of the crime, they uncover disturbing evidence and delve into the lives of the victims to uncover any potential leads.

With DNA evidence left at the scene, there is hope that it may provide crucial clues to help identify the perpetrator and bring them to justice. As tensions rise and emotions run high, the team faces the daunting task of unraveling the mystery surrounding this senseless and devastating crime.

What Time is the “Silenced” Episode On?

The Silenced episode of Cold Justice will be broadcast on March 2 2024 on Oxygen at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Silenced” Episode New?

The Silenced episode of Cold Justice is all new!

Cold Justice Silenced Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Kelly Siegler
Steve Spingola
Abbey Abbondandolo
Terri Hook

Silenced Episode Videos & Previews


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Cold Justice Series Information

Think "Cold Case" meets "CSI" with a bit of "Rizzoli & Isles" mixed in, then make it real. That's the formula for this unscripted procedural drama that follows two veteran female investigators as they attempt to crack murder cases that have lingered for years without answers and closure. Kelly Siegler is an attorney and former Texas prosecutor who successfully tried 68 murder cases in her 21 years on the job, including 20 capital murder death penalty cases in which she secured the death penalty in 19 of those trials. She gets help from veteran detectives, who dig into small-town murder cases that have gone unsolved for years in the hope of getting justice for the victims and their loved ones.

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