Marcia Clark is coming soon to A&E with a brand-new series titled Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48. The lawyer will look at murder cases for the new docuseries.
A&E revealed more about this new series in a press release. Check that out below.
“Led by expert prosecutor and former defense attorney Marcia Clark, A&E’s new original docuseries Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 delves into some of America’s most shocking crimes that have remained unsolved or ended with controversial outcomes. Produced by ITV Entertainment, each two-hour episode will focus on a specific case and examine the first 48 hours after the crime to reveal new angles and unravel enduring mysteries. The seven-part series premieres Thursday, March 29 at 8PM ET/PT on A&E starting with Casey Anthony.
“This series feels like a continuation of a mission I’ve been on my whole life,” said Clark. “To discover the truth, bring that truth to light and seek justice has always been a driving force for me. I couldn’t be more excited or more honored to be a part of it.”
“A&E is a leader in justice programming that is both captivating and impactful,” said Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Vice President & Head of Programming for A&E. “With Marcia’s unrivaled knowledge and expertise leading the way, this series is an example of the brave storytelling necessary to question assumptions made and uncover the truths buried within the first 48 hours of these high profile cases.”
Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 will pore through controversial cases including: the death of Casey Anthony’s daughter Caylee; the murder of actor Robert Blake’s wife Bonny Lee Bakley; the disappearance of Drew Peterson’s wife Stacy; the shocking death of Federal Bureau of Prisons intern Chandra Levy; the fatal shooting of Run D.M.C member Jam Master Jay; the Billionaire Boys Club’s obsession with money and power that may have turned to homicide; and the suspicious death of Rebecca Zahau at the Spreckels Mansion.
Clark’s years of experience both as a prosecutor and defense attorney allow her to see the important details that original investigators may have missed. She will sift through evidence presented in the case files, visit significant locations and conduct interviews with key players in an effort to uncover potential new leads. By looking at these cases through the lens of the critical first 48 hours, Clark will strive to discover the truth behind how and why these murders happened.
Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 is produced by ITV Entertainment for A&E Network. Executive producers are David Eilenberg, Jason Carey, C. Russell Muth and Marcia Clark. Elaine Frontain Bryant, Amy Savitsky, and Peter Tarshis serve as executive producers for A&E Network. A&E holds worldwide distribution rights to Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48.”
Will you watch this new series? Tell us what you think.
I think the shows is well put together very interesting to review these famous cases, but what about not so famous? In our town of Corona, CA in 1971 a 12 yr old girl named Debra Pscholka she went to Corona Jr. HS at the time of her missing.She was last seen leaving a theater on 6th st. She has 1 sister & 2 brothers, both parents are dead according to the article I read in 2011, this is when I came across this sad story with no ending, no one is doing any followups, case is still open I… Read more »
I’ve watched every one of your new shows. I have a question about the Robert Blake Investigation. I’m having a problem understanding (1) why he was parked so far away from the restaurant , (2) when he realized he’d left his gun in the restaurant. The keys were in the ignition and the car was already running with the windows partially opened, why would he turn the car off, and walk back to the restaurant instead of driving? To me it sounds like he had something already planned. If he was so worried about his wife, why would he leave… Read more »
I’m currently watching the Casey Anthony case right now with Marcia Clark. IF what she has uncovered is true then why isn’t something being done to make sure Casey Anthony is put away?? I tried not to follow this story when it was actually happening because it was so disturbing and you never would want to think that a mother would intentionally do this to her child. In my opinion Casey IS guilty. It was her responsibility to watch her child and if in fact Kaylee did drown then why didn’t someone call 911? Why take her body, tape up… Read more »
That is totally my thought if she climbed in the pool and drowned and died. Why would you need to duck tape her mouth?
I am trying to get ahold of someone on the new Marsha Clark show about a missing child, Lucas Hernandez from Wichita, Kansas. I belong to several group for missing and abuse children and was wondering if we could possible have the help or some direction on this case. This child has been gone for almost 7 weeks with no leads that we are aware of. I dont know how to get ahold of her. I was looking for a message only on her fb page but they only had like or unlike. If someone could get back to me… Read more »