TV series
Deadly Women
Overview
This compelling series investigates the motives and m.o. of female murderers. While males are often driven by anger, impulse and destruction, women usually have more complex, long-term reasons to kill.
Details
- First air date
- 2005-02-08
- Status
- Returning Series
- Seasons
- 14 seasons
- Episodes
- 190 episodes
- Genres
- Documentary
- Network
- Investigation Discovery
- Production
- Beyond Productions
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Lynnanne Zager as Narrator
- Candice DeLong as Self - Host
- Paul Godfrey as Suitor
- Kate Ryerson as Marjorie Orbin
- Meg MacIntosh as Eva Coo
- Bobby Babin as Rick Walmsley
- Suzie Steen as Mrs. Calloway
- Gregory Caine as Larzelere’s Lover
- Natalia Ladyko as Martha Cliff
- Denai Gracie as Kim Snibson
- Graham Gall as Handyman
- Jude McCrann as Loretta Burroughs
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