It's the Most Horrifying Time of the Year Thanks to Oxygen's Homicide for the Holidays

It's the Most Horrifying Time of the Year Thanks to Oxygen's Homicide for the Holidays

'Tis the season, true crime fans. 

Oxygen is going all out for the holidays this year, offering up a full slate of new, investigative series throughout the month of December. Think bone-chilling stories set in the wilds of the far Northwest, shocking crimes that darkened sunny SoCal, and of course, winter misdeeds that turned the sweet holiday season sour.

The special event kicks off with all-new episodes of Homicide for the Holidays airing consecutively beginning Monday, Dec. 6 through Thursday, Dec. 9. 

However, you won't have to wait until then to find out what sort of cases are being examined, because E! has an exclusive sneak of what's to come on Homicide for the Holidays.

Watch exclusive clips at E!Online ->

EPISODE GUIDE

"The Last Thanksgiving" - Monday, December 6 at 8:00 pm

A Thanksgiving feast turns into one family's last when a cold blooded killer brutally stabs and dismembers a couple the day after their holiday celebration.

"Six Slays of Christmas" - Tuesday, December 7 at 8:00 pm

Dayton, Ohio is terrorized over the Christmas holiday as a string of brutal shootings have the residents wondering if they could be next.

"Killing of the Christmas Tree Farmers" - Wednesday, December 8 at 8:00 pm

When beloved Christmas tree farmers are executed in the front seat of their car, a manhunt for their killer is launched that keeps investigators on the case for over three decades before justice is served.

"Murder Under the Mistletoe" - Thursday, December 9 at 8:00 pm

When a young mother is brutally murdered during the Christmas holiday, investigators uncover a love triangle that shocks her tight-knit family and forever robs them of their holiday cheer.

Suspect's Daughter Helps Police Solve 1959 Murder

Suspect's Daughter Helps Police Solve 1959 Murder

L.A. Model's Cause of Death Remains Under Investigation

L.A. Model's Cause of Death Remains Under Investigation

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