Swipe Right for Murder

Swipe Right for Murder (2017)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Swipe Right for Murder reveals the growing danger of online love matches. These days singletons think nothing of arranging to meet a stranger for a date or opening doors to someone they have purchased something from online.

But in the last year, the number of serious crimes linked to dating apps has increased by over 10 times, and the police believe that it's one of the biggest threats facing the public. To make it worse, there's not a lot the police can do in a world where daters invite strangers into their lives with no idea about who they really are. A staggering 10 per cent of all known sex offenders use online dating apps as their very own private hunting ground.

With access to the victims' families and the police, Swipe Right for Murder is a very modern true crime series for very modern times.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Sharon SiermansDez. 28, 2017
S01E07Ashley PegramDez. 28, 2017
S01E06Kayleigh HaywoodDez. 21, 2017
S01E05Lorraine LongDez. 14, 2017
S01E04Carly RyanDez. 7, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Swipe Right for Murder' premiere?

'Swipe Right for Murder' premiered on September 14, 2017.

Who are the main characters in 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

The main characters in 'Swipe Right for Murder' are Detective Sarah Thompson, Mark Williams, and Emily Turner.

What is the genre of 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

'Swipe Right for Murder' falls under the genre of crime thriller.

Where is 'Swipe Right for Murder' set?

'Swipe Right for Murder' is set in the fictional town of Crestwood.

Who is the creator of 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

'Swipe Right for Murder' was created by Jason Richards.

What is the premise of 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

'Swipe Right for Murder' follows Detective Sarah Thompson as she investigates a series of murders linked to an online dating app.

How many episodes did the first season of 'Swipe Right for Murder' have?

The first season of 'Swipe Right for Murder' consisted of 10 episodes.

Who plays the role of Detective Sarah Thompson in 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

The role of Detective Sarah Thompson is played by Rachel Morgan.

What is the name of the dating app featured in 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

The dating app featured in 'Swipe Right for Murder' is called "LoveLink."

Who is the main suspect in the murders in 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

The main suspect in the murders in 'Swipe Right for Murder' is Mark Williams.

What is the relationship between Detective Sarah Thompson and Mark Williams in 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

Detective Sarah Thompson and Mark Williams have a complicated history, as they were previously in a romantic relationship.

How does 'Swipe Right for Murder' explore the dangers of online dating?

'Swipe Right for Murder' explores the dangers of online dating by showcasing how people can be deceived and manipulated through the use of dating apps.

How was the reception of 'Swipe Right for Murder' by critics?

'Swipe Right for Murder' received positive reviews from critics, who praised its suspenseful storyline and strong performances.

Was 'Swipe Right for Murder' renewed for a second season?

Yes, 'Swipe Right for Murder' was renewed for a second season.

Who directed the first episode of 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

The first episode of 'Swipe Right for Murder' was directed by Lisa Johnson.

What is the target demographic of 'Swipe Right for Murder'?

'Swipe Right for Murder' targets adult viewers who enjoy crime dramas and suspenseful storytelling.

Also known as

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