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‘A Plan to Kill’ Preview: Oxygen’s New True Crime Series Focuses on Premeditated Murders

Oxygen True Crime’s A Plan to Kill delves into premeditated murders committed by killers who methodically planned out the when, where, and how of their attacks. The new 10-episode season premieres on October 27, 2024 at 7pm ET/PT.

A Plan to Kill is a new true crime series that examines the stories of disturbed killers who spend weeks, months or even years viciously scheming and plotting the demise of their victims,” reads Oxygen True Crime’s synopsis. “With first-hand accounts from investigators who worked the cases and the loved ones of those slain, the series delves into the nefarious plans behind the murders to reveal just how far some people will go to take the life of someone they believe has wronged them.”

Two-time Emmy nominee Myles Reiff (Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath) is the showrunner and serves as an executive producer along with Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman.

Poster for ‘A Plan to Kill’ (Photo Credit: Oxygen True Crime)

The new true crime show kicks off by spotlighting the murder of LA-based therapist Amie Harwick. Other cases covered during the season include:

  • A mailman targeted while on his daily route.
  • A firefighter gunned down in his driveway.
  • A military veteran initially suspected for the death of his best friend, only to have police discover that he was a victim as well.
  • A larger-than-life hairstylist targeted by his killers via a dating app.
  • An 11-year-old boy, wary of his father’s behavior, who is determined to get justice for his mom.
  • A white supremacist on the hook for murdering a picturesque family of three.

 – Season 2 Details and Premiere Date

This post was last modified on February 9, 2026 2:52 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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