Court TV announces new original limited series ‘Interview with a Killer’ Series Premieres Oct. 20 and airs every Sunday 8PM ET/7PM CST
Court TV today unveiled an original new limited series, “Interview with a Killer,” that will take viewers inside the walls of the country’s
Court TV today unveiled an original new limited series, “Interview with a Killer,” that will take viewers inside the walls of the country’s highest-security prisons and into the minds of people convicted of murder.
Premiering on October 20th and airing Sunday nights at 8pm ET, award-winning investigative reporter David Scott (ABC News, HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel) sits down face-to-face with five convicted murderers, four of whom have not spoken publicly about their convictions. Scott engages with and, at times, confronts these convicts.
The cases featured on “Interview With a Killer” include:
- October 20 – “A Double Life”- A gruesome video on a stolen SD card exposes Brian Steven Smith’s secret double life. Scott confronts the soft-spoken husband and serial killer about his nighttime hunts for vulnerable Alaskan women.
- October 27 – “Honor Killings”- Dubbed “honor killings” by the national media, the murder of two teenage girls near Dallas, Texas, sparked a nationwide manhunt for the prime suspect: their father. Now, for the first time since his conviction, Yaser Said breaks his silence about the night he fatally shot his daughters, the events leading up to the tragedy, and how he managed to evade capture for over a decade.
- November 3 – “Catfishing for Murder” – Denali Brehmer agreed to kill her best friend for a man she met online, offering millions for a murder. In this exclusive interview, Brehmer reveals she’s far from a naive teen led astray by an outside influence. So, who was the predator and who was the prey in this catfishing crime?
- November 10 – “The Blackout Killer” – Bo Pete Jeffrey claims no memory of the crime for which he was convicted, the brutal beating and murder of his wife. But now, four years into his life sentence, Jeffrey tells a different story.
- November 17 – “Teenage Rage” – Tyler Hadley was a troubled 17-year-old when he bludgeoned his mother and father to death with a hammer. In chilling detail, Hadley describes the shocking crime and how the idea took root in his mind.
Ethan Nelson, head of Court TV, and Emmy Award-winning producer Zach Toombs serve as executive producers. “Court TV has never shied away from complex, high-profile murder cases but ‘Interview With a Killer’ takes things to the next level,” said Nelson. “We are going deep into the mindset of convicted murderers, confront them and bear witness to truly chilling confessions, some of which will be for the first – and potentially only – time.”
David Scott is a veteran investigative reporter whose work over the last three decades has garnered the industry’s top honors including a Peabody Award, two Columbia DuPont Batons, and 14 Emmy Awards. Now in a series of chilling face-to-face encounters, David turns his compelling, direct interviewing technique to convicted killers.
“Interview With a Killer” follows other fall primetime lineup announcements recently made by Court TV, including the new series “VPI: Vinnie Politan Investigates” hosted by popular Court TV lead anchor Vinnie Politan along with the second season of “Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands.” In addition to these series, Court TV continues to cover the high-profile cases that dominate the headlines, including the current trial for Sarah Boone, who is accused of zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase and leaving him to die.