Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Zahn brings her passion for justice back to America's leading true-crime network Investigation Discovery (ID) for an all-new season of ON THE CASE WITH PAULA ZAHN. Premiering Sunday, July 15 at 10/9c, ON THE CASE takes viewers inside some of the nation's most fascinating true crime investigations that shook communities to their core. Driven by Zahn's unparalleled journalistic expertise, each episode of ON THE CASEdelves into every twist and turn of these heartbreaking cases. Anchored by insightful and emotional interviews with criminal experts and those closest to the victims, Zahn profiles fascinating investigations from across America.
The season premiere of ON THE CASE follows the disappearance of 8-year-old April Tinsley in Fort Wayne, Indiana. After a playdate with a friend just a few blocks away, April never came home. Her mother immediately called anyone who might know her daughter's whereabouts. When hours pass without any sign of April, police join the search. Three days later, a jogger discovers April's lifeless body on the side of a road. She had been sexually assaulted and murdered. With no leads, the case went cold for two years until a chilling message was discovered not far from where April's body was found. The message was the beginning of a terrifying game of cat and mouse with the killer that has lasted for decades.
Additional episodes of ON THE CASE episodes in this season include:
Long Sought Truth
Premieres Sunday, July 22 at 10/9c
A Palmdale, California gas station had been robbed and the evidence indicated that the 20-year-old attendant, Leslie Long, had been abducted. The young woman's purse was on the ground and her car was parked behind the office. Investigators put out a statewide bulletin on the young mother of three, the intense effort, would end when investigators discovered her body three day later, just 8 miles away from the gas station. Sherriff's deputies got and important lead from a neighboring county that had recently helped convict a killer in a similar abduction/murder. They also learned that he had broken out of prison just days before the crime. Ultimately, it would take decades to follow the evidence to the long-sought truth behind Leslie Long's murder.
A Different Time
Premieres Sunday, July 29 at 10/9c
When Barbara Rowan left her Bensalem, Pennsylvania house on a warm summer afternoon in 1984, she had a baseball mitt, a ball and a radio. She didn't tell anyone where she was going or who she was meeting. When she failed to return home at her 7 P.M. curfew, her parents began contacting neighbors trying to locate the 14-year-old. Her family told police that Barbara was an incredibly reliable young girl who would not be late or cause her parents to worry. The investigation took a dark turn based on a neighbors report. He claimed that the 14 year old had told him that she was on her way to meet "her coach". Investigators were troubled Barbara didn't play any organized sports, so who could she have been going to meet? It now seemed likely that Barbara had been the victim of a predator who had preyed on her trusting nature.
ON THE CASE WITH PAULA ZAHN is a co-production between Investigation Discovery and Scott Sternberg Productions, Inc. For Scott Sternberg Productions, Inc., Paula Zahn, Scott Sternberg, Scott Weinberger and Larry Israel are executive producers. For ID, Diana Sperrazza is vice president of production, Sara Kozak is senior vice president of production, Kevin Bennett is general manager, and Henry Schleiff is Group President of Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, AMERICAN HEROES CHANNEL and Destination America.
Fans can check out past seasons of ON THE CASE on InvestigationDiscovery.com. Download ID's TV Everywhere app on Android and iOS to catch up on all your favorite shows and browse the network's entire library of true crime content.
About Paula Zahn
Nine-time Emmy award-winning journalist Paula Zahn is the executive producer and host of ID's "On the Case with Paula Zahn," a weekly investigative true crime series. She also hosts WNET's "NYC-Arts," a weekly program that celebrates New York's vibrant cultural scene. Zahn started her journalism career in local news. She criss-crossed the country working for stations in Dallas-Fort Worth, San Diego, Houston, Boston and Los Angeles. She was first known nationally for anchoring the news segments on ABC News' "Good Morning America," and went on to anchor shows for CBS News, Fox News and CNN.
About Investigation Discovery
Investigation Discovery (ID) is the leading crime and justice network on television, delivering the highest-quality programming to approximately 85 million U.S. households. From harrowing crimes to in-depth investigations and heart-breaking mysteries behind these "real people, real stories", the always revealing network challenges our understanding of culture, society and the human condition. The #1 network for women in all of cable, ID's programming is available in both high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD), as well as anytime and anywhere through the network's TV Everywhere offering, IDGo. For exclusive web content and bonus material, fans can follow ID on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook or check out the network's true crime blog, CrimeFeed.
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