Discovery’s ‘Killing Fields’ True Crime Series Explores an Unsolved Murder

Killing Fields True Crime Series
A scene from Discovery Channel’s ‘Killing Fields.’

Discovery Channel makes its entry into the world of unscripted true crime shows with Killing Fields set to premiere on January 5, 2016 at 10pm ET/PT. The series focuses on the unsolved murder of Eugenie Boisfontaine that took place in Iberville Parish, Louisiana in 1997. According to Discovery, Killing Fields takes the audience inside the hunt for the killer as the investigation unfolds.

Rebecca Toth Diefenbach, Valerie Haselton Drescher, Lucilla D’Agostino, Siobhan Walsh, Denise Contis, and Joseph Schneier executive produce the series. Tom Fontana (St. Elsewhere) and Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Good Morning, Vietnam) co-executive produce.

The Killing Fields Plot:

In June 1997, Louisiana State University graduate student Eugenie Boisfontaine was last seen near LSU’s lakes. Two months later, her body was found nearby in a watery ditch with evidence of blunt force trauma to her head.

But who did it and why? Was it a single act of violence? Or was her murder part of a much bigger string of killings? Between 1997 and 2003, there were 60 cases of missing and murdered women in the area that went unsolved. And to make it even more complicated, the Baton Rouge area had multiple serial killers operating at the same time with two of the their victims living on the same street as Eugenie. Could these murders be connected?

Detective Rodie Sanchez was assigned to the case in 1997 and hasn’t stopped thinking about it since. He makes the bold decision to come out of retirement and gets permission to re-open the case. Rodie is determined to solve the mystery and make good on a broken promise to Eugenie’s mother: to find the person (or persons) responsible for killing her daughter.

“You never forget your first murder or crime scene,” Rodie said. “Once that gets in your blood, you want to be a cop for the rest of your life. I had a good life in law enforcement for over 30 some years. I missed it and thought about [this case] every day.”

Joining Rodie in the chase is a young hot-shot detective, Aubrey St. Angelo, who has a knack for reading people and isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions. However, the two can’t solve this case alone – they are joined by top-notch detectives at the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s office.

With advancements in forensic science and DNA analysis, a lot has changed since 1997. But will this be enough to crack the case for good? And will Rodie be able to finally rest and move beyond the case that has forever haunted him?