VH1 recreates ‘Famous Crime Scenes’
VH1 is taking viewers inside some of their favorite celebs finals hours with a new reality crime series.
Most people remember where they were when they heard Tupac was dead, but they probably don’t know the full story. Now VH1 is returning to the scene of the crime in Las Vegas to show people how everything really went down.
“Famous Crime Scenes,” premiering February 12 at 9 p.m. EST on VH1, closely examines Tupac’s shooting death as recalled by authorities and witnesses who were on hand for the original investigation. And, through the use of true-to-life re-enactments and computer graphics, viewers will see a full recreation of the fatal incident.
The network also takes you inside the investigation by touring a virtual crime scene to uncover clues, which will be analyzed by Forensics experts.
“Famous Crime Scenes” will also profile the untimely deaths of Notorious B.I.G., Marvin Gaye, John Lennon, Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson.
-- Sonya Eskridge
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