On Sunday, October 29, 2023, at 6:00 Pm on Oxygen, “Snapped” returns with Season 33, Episode 1, featuring the case of Bryan Miller. This true crime series delves into real murder mysteries, providing insights into the investigations and outcomes.
In this episode, the show recounts a decades-old mystery from Phoenix, where two young women were brutally murdered. Friends and family waited patiently for answers, yearning to know the truth behind these heinous crimes.
Advancements in DNA technology have breathed new life into the case, leading to a shocking revelation. The killer, it turns out, has been hiding in plain sight all along.
“Snapped” offers viewers a glimpse into the world of criminal investigations, showcasing how modern forensic methods can unravel long-standing mysteries.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Sunday to follow the real-life investigation of the Bryan Miller case on “Snapped” on Oxygen. It’s all about uncovering the truth behind a decades-old crime.
In this episode, the show recounts a decades-old mystery from Phoenix, where two young women were brutally murdered. Friends and family waited patiently for answers, yearning to know the truth behind these heinous crimes.
Advancements in DNA technology have breathed new life into the case, leading to a shocking revelation. The killer, it turns out, has been hiding in plain sight all along.
“Snapped” offers viewers a glimpse into the world of criminal investigations, showcasing how modern forensic methods can unravel long-standing mysteries.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Sunday to follow the real-life investigation of the Bryan Miller case on “Snapped” on Oxygen. It’s all about uncovering the truth behind a decades-old crime.
- 10/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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