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FOUR brand new crime dramas have been announced - and fans don't have long to wait.

True Crime bosses have green-lit the new grisly shows, which will all air from next month.

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Dr Nell Darby will front the new series of Murder by the SeaCredit: True Crime
The Hunt for the Chameleon Killer explores criminal Elaine Parent's life
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The Hunt for the Chameleon Killer explores criminal Elaine Parent's lifeCredit: AMC
Killers Caught on Camera will see Dr Shaw provide psychological content to each of the show's cases
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Killers Caught on Camera will see Dr Shaw provide psychological content to each of the show's casesCredit: AMC

One of the shows is The Hunt for the Chameleon Killer - which documents the life of identity thief and murderer Elaine Parent.

A synopsis teases: "The series features police officers, journalists and other law enforcement officials from both sides of the pond, offering their recollections of the pursuit of the con artist."

Murder by the Sea is returning for another series, with crime historian Dr Nell Darby back at the helm.

In this series viewers travel around the UK seaside towns and unveil the dark secrets the picture-perfect towns hide.

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Killers: Caught on Camera will see police utilising footage to catch and solve crimes.

Dr Shaw provides psychological content to the killings, the science behind the murder and what drives people to kill. Each episode follows one case from the UK and one from the US.

Long-standing series Bloodline Detectives also returns.

The show explores familial DNA and genetic genealogy and how DNA is used around the world to solve cold cases.


True Crime drama shows' dates

The Hunt For The Chameleon Killer - September 3

Murder By The Sea - September 24

Killers Caught On Camera - September 5

Bloodline Detectives - September 4

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