A&E is set to premiere an intense two-hour special, Cold Case Files: The Grim Sleeper, expanding its renowned true crime series. Narrated by the talented and award-winning actress Regina Hall, this special dives deep into the chilling case of Lonnie Franklin Jr. Read more and check out a short promotional video inside.
Lonnie Franklin, Jr. was the notorious serial killer who terrorized women in South Central Los Angeles for 25 years. Franklin, who became known as “The Grim Sleeper,” preyed on vulnerable women, leaving a trail of fear and tragedy in his wake.
Premiering Friday, November 8 at 9pm ET/PT, this documentary promises to explore not only the crimes but also the community’s fight for justice. Through in-depth interviews with survivors, victims’ families, and rare archival footage, viewers will get a closer look at the devastating impact of these murders. Many of the interviewees will speak publicly about the case for the first time, shedding light on a story that has haunted Los Angeles for decades.
The Grim Sleeper’s reign of terror began in the 1980s, but due to lack of resources and attention from law enforcement, many of his crimes went unsolved for years. It wasn’t until advances in DNA technology that the LAPD could finally close in on Franklin. This special, produced by Category 6 Media for A&E Network, aims to give a voice to the victims who were long overlooked by police, the media, and the broader public.
With Hall’s powerful narration and a gripping storyline, Cold Case Files: The Grim Sleeper is sure to captivate true crime enthusiasts while shining a spotlight on the fight for justice in marginalized communities.
Tune in November 8 to witness this powerful and emotional recounting of one of Los Angeles’ most notorious cold cases.