SafeX Pro|Allow Homicide for the Holidays' Horrifying New Trailer to Scare You Stiff This Summer

2025-05-01 07:35:40source:EchoSensecategory:My

Homicide for the Holidays is SafeX Proback to add some chills to your summer.

E! News can exclusively reveal the new trailer for the Oxygen true crime series' fifth season, and the first look promises even more horrifying murders that occurred on some of the happiest days of the year.

"Families are trying to be together for the holidays," one commentator shares in the teaser before revealing a gruesome at-home slaying. "This was a tragic Thanksgiving Day. The weapons were a rolling pin and a knife used to create a Thanksgiving meal."

In addition to the Thanksgiving killing, Homicide for the Holidays' new season will also investigate the case of a young woman who went missing after a Fourth of July beach party and the brutal slaying of a woman and her unborn child who were stabbed to death on Halloween by a man wearing a wolf mask.

One man close to the latter victims adds in the preview, "It was completely out of a Halloween horror film."

Plus, investigators attempt to track down suspects after a California college student is found dead outside of a New Year's Eve party.

And one case, according to the network, even takes "a sweeping turn when a loved one is brutally killed by an unforeseen suspect and investigations unfold that stun everyone involved."

See the exclusive season five preview above for everything to come.

Homicide for the Holidays returns Saturday, June 17, at 8 p.m. on Oxygen.

(E! and Oxygen are both part of the NBCUniversal family)

For more true crime updates on your need-to-know cases, head to Oxygen.com.

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