![]() ![]() Cold Case Files and American Justice (and, to an extent, City Confidential, although that one felt more lurid) were what passed for "prestige" true-crime programming at the turn of the millennium, introducing many a rainy-Sunday channel-surfer to the "documentary justice" genre and to the headline cases that fuel its engine. We had the famous original Unsolved Mysteries we had the primetime newsmags like 20/20 and 48 Hours we had the occasional Lifetime movie or sweeps-period miniseries and we had A&E's somber, soothing selection of shows. Return with me now to those days before streaming services and DVRs, when TV's true-crime menu was relatively short. Her weekly column here on Primetimer is dedicated to all things true-crime TV. Bunting knows a thing or two about true crime. ![]() The editor-in-chief of the daily newsletter Best Evidence, Sarah D. ![]()
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