ABC is on the case! The network just announced the premiere date for their new TV show, The Genetic Detective.
The documentary series “follows investigative genetic genealogist CeCe Moore as she uses her unique research skills to transform the face of crime solving.”
The Genetic Detective premieres on ABC on May 19th at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more info below:
From ABC News comes “THE GENETIC DETECTIVE” debuting TUESDAY, MAY 19 (10:00 – 11:00 p.m. EDT). The all-new series follows investigative genetic genealogist CeCe Moore as she uses her unique research skills to transform the face of crime solving. By working with police departments and crime scene DNA, Moore is able to trace the path of a violent criminal’s family tree to reveal their identity and help bring them to justice. “The Genetic Detective” is a co-production with ABC News and XCON Productions. Carrie Cook and Marc Dorian serve as co-executive producers for ABC News. Christine Connor is executive producer and Christopher K. Dillon is co-executive producer for XCon Productions. CeCe Moore is producer.”
What do you think? Are you interested in true crime? Will you watch The Genetic Detective?
Can’t wait. I will definitely put it on my calendar!
Absolutely will watch this.
Definitely!
Yes!
Yes. Looking forward to it and love Cece. Was lucky enough to see her speak a couple of years ag.
Yes, Will absolutely watch this program!
Yeah, absolutely would watch this program!
I definitely plan to watch CeCe Moore!
I absolutely will watch. I am a search angel finding birth families for adoptees using the same process. Excited to see this process get more exposure. CeCe Moore is our trailblazer!
I will be watching somehow
Yes most definitely!!!
Absolutely. Can not wait!!
Absolutely I will watch!
Yes! I can’t wait to see this program!! I am a genetic genealogist and follow CeCe Moore on Facebook and her DNA Detectives Facebook Page. I have learned a lot from her and attend conferences where she speaks. This is exciting times being able to use DNA to help solve criminal cases and help exonerate the falsely accused.
Yes! But I don’t get broadcast TV, so I hope I can get it on Hulu (please, please, please).