ID GREENLIGHTS A FOURTH SEASON OF “REASONABLE DOUBT,” INVESTIGATING CLAIMS OF INNOCENCE FROM JAIL CELLS ACROSS AMERICA
Investigation Discovery, the #1 true crime network, proudly announces that the hit series REASONABLE DOUBT, which explores controversial murder convictions through an objective lens, has been greenlit for a fourth season. With their parallel expertise of the law, hosts retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva know that the justice system doesn’t always get it right. As cries of innocence reverberate through prison cells across the country, this series sets out to help families who are desperate for someone to listen to their evidence and theories, convinced that their loved ones were wrongfully convicted of murder. Each episode is an intense and thorough re-examination of a murder case, where the two pore over evidence, interview witnesses, and consult experts previously overlooked by police or barred by the courts to hopefully reveal the truth. Each episode culminates with the gut-wrenching reveal to the family that either brings hope for an appeal, or clarity to accept the guilty verdict. Season 4 of REASONABLE DOUBT is set to premiere in early 2021 on ID.
“The work that Chris and Fatima do on REASONABLE DOUBT is beyond admirable, and perhaps even, a necessary additive as we evaluate the checks and balances needed on our own justice system,” said Henry Schleiff, Group President, Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, American Heroes Channel and Destination America. “The incredibly compelling aspect of their work is that they are solely driven by a desire for truth to reveal if the right person is indeed behind bars, serving as advocates for those who refuse to let their convicted loved ones be forgotten by society.”
Tonya says
In regards to the July 19, 2021 Reasonable Doubt episode “My Best Friend’s Murder”–has the state of Chad’s marriage been looked into? She called 911 but how did she find him? She wasn’t questioned on the episode but many friends and acquaintances were. Those interviewed didn’t believe there was tension between the two friends. It’s always said to look first at those closest to the victim, i.e. family, spouses, etc. IF the gun was placed in Ken’s barn, the wife could use him as a scapegoat. I didn’t hear any mention of her being considered or their marriage being investigated. Perhaps that’s a good place to start.