ID Adds Three True Crime Series to Its September Lineup

Investigation Discovery’s introducing three new true crime series to their primetime lineup in September 2024. How (Not) to Get Rid of a Body premieres on ID on September 4th and, as the title suggests, delves into the extraordinary efforts killers go to to hide their victims.

Killers who prefer the wilderness and Elm Streets are the focus of Cabin in the Woods and The Real Murders on Elm Street. Both shows debut on September 9th.

ID offered the following descriptions of their new true crime shows:

How (Not) To Get Rid of a Body – September 4 at 10pm ET/PT
How (Not) To Get Rid of a Body is a new psychological true-crime thriller exploring the outlandish lengths diabolical killers have taken to get away with murder. Each horrifying episode reveals never-before-seen material and recounts in-depth tales of twisted criminal masterminds who go to great lengths and efforts to concoct plans to dispose of their victims.

However, the unflinching tenacity and determination of the country’s top detectives who are hellbent on solving these heinous crimes, bring to light these crimes and justice to those criminals who would have certainly gotten away with murder and been free to kill again.

The Real Murders on Elm Street – September 9 at 9pm ET/PT
The Real Murders on Elm Street is a chilling new six-part documentary series about small suburban towns across America that have been torn apart by murder. At the heart of the series is the central question of how in a single night, these quaint residential ELM STREETS can descend from peace and tranquility into horror, senseless death, and tragedy. Each episode will examine a murder investigation that occurred on one of the many Elm Streets across America with each episode proving horror happens everywhere.

Cabin in the Woods – September 9 at 10pm ET/PT
In horror movies, nothing good ever happens to those in a cabin in the woods. In this series, true stories of ghastly, sometimes convoluted crimes take place in remote cabins around the country and for good reason: they allow those with evil intentions to carry out the most heinous of acts in peace and quiet away from prying eyes and ears. Combining hard-hitting investigative elements with spine-tingling thrills and chills, this true-crime-meets-true-horror series features the most terrifying crimes ever committed in isolated and otherwise picturesque cabin dwellings.