Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 premieres on January 25, 2025, at 8 pm ET/PT. The show returns to Oxygen for a second season. Kelly Siegler, former Chief of Special Crimes in Harris County, Texas, hosts the true crime series that became a fan favorite during its first season.
The first episode is a two-hour special, Long Road to Justice, which chronicles one of the cases Siegler has had, the murder of Belinda Temple and her unborn baby.
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 is produced by Wolf Entertainment, Universal Television Alternative Studio, and Magical Elves. Kelly Siegler not only hosts the show but also executive produces it along with Dick Wolf and Casey Kriley.
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 delves into some of Texas' most complex cases, including high-profile murders and serial crimes, with episodes like Murdered in the Line of Duty, Prosecuting the Mastermind, and Senior Citizen Serial Killer airing weekly. Fans can expect gripping insights into these trials as Siegler continues to uncover the truth.
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2: Release schedule and viewing options explored
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 is scheduled to premiere on January 25, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Oxygen True Crime.
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 is set to launch on various platforms, offering flexibility for viewers around the globe. In the United States, fans can catch new episodes every Saturday at 8 pm ET/PT on the Oxygen True Crime Channel.
For those who prefer streaming, episodes will be available on Peacock the day after they air. If viewers are looking to purchase the episodes individually, Amazon Prime Video offers season 1 for $2.99 per episode or $12.99 for the whole season, with season 2 pricing expected to follow a similar pattern. Apple TV also provides episodes for $2.99 each.
In Canada and the United Kingdom, the show will stream on Hayu starting January 26, 2025, allowing international fans to stay updated. Meanwhile, viewers in India will need to keep an eye on local streaming platforms or check for Oxygen content to see if the show becomes available.
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2: What to expect?
Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2 takes a closer look at some of Texas' most harrowing homicides and challenging trials. Oxygen has released details about the first four episodes of this season, highlighting cases that reveal the complexities of seeking justice in the Lone Star State.
Long Road to Justice (January 25, 2025, 8 pm ET/PT): The season opens with a two-hour episode focusing on the murder of Belinda Temple and her unborn baby. This contentious case, one of Kelly Siegler’s most challenging, examines the legal battle to secure justice against an unrelenting defense team.
Murdered in the Line of Duty (February 1, 2025, 8 pm ET/PT): A look into a deadly crime spree in Kaufman, Texas, in which two prosecutors were murdered; the investigation uncovers an unexpected truth closer to home.
Prosecuting the Mastermind (February 8, 2025, 8 pm ET/PT): Siegler and her team delve into the murder of suburban mom Farah Fratta, revealing how the suspect manipulated their family and community to construct an alibi.
Senior Citizen Serial Killer (February 15, 2025, 8 pm ET/PT): Investigators link a string of senior citizen murders to one of Texas' most prolific serial killers after an elderly woman survives an attack.
More about Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler season 2
The official logline for the series on Oxygen reads:
"Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler” is a new true-crime series examining the most harrowing homicides and toughest trials in Texas history — all told with Kelly Siegler’s unique insight and unparalleled access."
Prosecuting Evil season 1 with Kelly Siegler, has successfully attracted an average audience of 991,000 viewers and made Oxygen's most-watched new show in six years. Kelly Siegler, the host, throughout her career, has had approximately 200 jury trials, including 68 murder cases, 20 of which were capital murder death penalty cases.
Stay tuned for more updates.