Snapped: Killer Couples

Snapped: Killer Couples (2013- )

RunningDocumentary showAction, Crime, Thriller

Snapped: Killer Couples features couples whose passion drives them to commit terrible criminal acts. Through recreations and gripping firsthand accounts, each episode takes a deep dive into the stories behind the couples' romance, how their relationship evolved once love turned into manipulation and what ultimately drove them to commit the crime.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S18E10Ashley Coleman and Hakeem Griffin-WhiteMai 18, 2025
S18E09Raquel Garajau and Joseph VillaniMai 11, 2025
S18E08Brinlee Denison and Nicholas JohnsonMai 4, 2025
S18E07Holly Elkins and Andrew BeardApr. 20, 2025
S18E06Adrienne Simpson and Tyler TerryApr. 13, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Killer Couples' first premiere?

'Killer Couples' premiered on March 11, 2013.

What is the premise of 'Killer Couples'?

'Killer Couples' explores the dark side of relationships that turn deadly. Each episode focuses on couples who have committed heinous crimes together.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Killer Couples'?

The first season of 'Killer Couples' contains 10 episodes.

Who narrates 'Killer Couples'?

Brian Nissen narrates 'Killer Couples'.

Are the cases portrayed in 'Killer Couples' based on real-life events?

Yes, 'Killer Couples' is based on true events. Each episode tells the story of a different couple who has committed a crime together.

Do the couples in 'Killer Couples' always end up killing each other?

No, not all couples featured in 'Killer Couples' end up killing one another. The show explores cases where couples have committed crimes together, including murder.

What kind of crimes are featured in 'Killer Couples'?

'Killer Couples' focuses on crimes committed by couples, including murder, robbery, and fraud.

What is the format of an episode of 'Killer Couples'?

Each episode of 'Killer Couples' features a different couple who has committed a crime together. The events leading up to the crime are dramatized, with commentary from law enforcement officials, family members, and experts.

Is 'Killer Couples' a true crime documentary series?

Yes, 'Killer Couples' is a true crime documentary series. The show uses reenactments, interviews, and archival footage to tell the real-life stories of couples who have committed crimes together.

What network aired 'Killer Couples'?

'Killer Couples' aired on a TV network that is not mentioned in the source website.

Who produces 'Killer Couples'?

'Killer Couples' is produced by a production company that is not mentioned in the source website.

Also known as

  • Snapped: Killer Couples (United States)
  • Killer Couples (United States)
  • Gyilkos kapcsolatok (Hungary)

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