5 TV crime dramas to check out this week: May 25-29
The best selection of TV crime dramas from May 25 to 29
It’s the start of another week. That means we’re looking at the list of offerings from the networks. What can you watch from May 25 to 29? Here are the five top TV crime dramas to watch.
There are a lot of true crime documentaries that you’ll want to check out this week. In fact, they take up three spots on the list. The other two slots are made up of a worthy rerun and a new episode of a Canadian crime drama.
SWAT rerun
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Getting you over Hump Day is SWAT. It is a rerun, but it’s a worthy rerun to check out. The episode is titled “Immunity,” and it is the episode that sees Deacon’s family put in harm’s way after an attack at a market.
It’s no wonder that Deacon is struggling with his mental health. His family has been in trouble numerous times, but the job always has to come first. Of course, that doesn’t stop him doing everything for the family.
The episode airs in its usual time, Wednesday at 10/9c on CBS.
Burden of Truth Season 3, Episode 2
For those who adored the first episode, the mystery continues on Burden of Truth Season 3, Episode 2. Joanna needs to win Kodie’s case, but that means looking back into Kodie’s past. It’s not going to be easy for either of them. Bringing the past up for one will bring the past up for the other.
Burden of Truth airs Thursdays at 8/7c on The CW.
Accused: Guilty or Innocent?
You’ll be looking at A&E for the next offering of TV crime dramas. This is where we turn to the true crime dramas. This is the first of a two-part episode that focuses on a man who allegedly killed his grandmother.
A man needs to prove his innocence, but will it matter? The family is divided over whether he did it or not.
Accused: Guilty or Innocent airs Tuesday at 10/9c on A&E.
What Happened to Stephanie Crane?
The last two shows are on ID, with the first airing towards the end of the week. What Happened to Stephanie Crane says it all. The documentary looks at the last whereabouts of Stephanie Crane, marking 25 years since she went missing. People don’t just go missing without a trace, do they?
What Happened to Stephanie Crane? airs on Thursday at 10/9c on ID.
Jeffrey Dahmer: Mind of a Monster
If you only have time for one of the TV crime dramas on this list, make it the ID documentary Jeffrey Dahmer: Mind of a Monster. The two-hour documentary looks at how Dahmer went from a shy adolescent to the cannibal that he is known as today.
The documentary uses FBI interview transcripts, personal testimonies, and police transcripts to get inside the mind. It’s not going to be easy viewing, but you’ll probably not be able to look away at the same time.
Jeffrey Dahmer: Mind of a Monster airs on Monday at 9/8c on ID.
What are you watching this week? Which TV crime dramas are a must for you throughout the year? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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