All American Justice month: 5 things to watch on Fox Nation this March

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Forensic Files is now streaming on Fox Nation Video

Forensic Files:

25 years after its premiere, Forensic Files remains the most successful true-crime series of all time. Inspired by the O.J. Simpson murder case, the series succeeded 400 episodes proving science catches the bad guys.

Now, Forensic Files will call Fox Nation its new home, with seasons 1-9 streamable on the app beginning March 1. Fox Nation will also offer subscribers a special tribute episode to the long-running show, set to premiere the same day.

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Freed to Kill:

The year was 1992. The town was Waco, Texas. 

U.S. Marshal Parnell McNamara and U.S. District Attorney Bill Johnston were investigating the mysterious abduction and murder of Melissa Northrup, a convenience store clerk on a lonely stretch of Interstate 35, when investigators discover a 1985 tan Thunderbird near the crime scene registered to a Kenneth Allen McDuff — a serial killer who was put on death row in the 60s.

Now, Fox Nation recounts the story that took a Texas town by storm with a new five-part series, Freed to Kill.

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The Great American Heist:

Many are already familiar with the infamous Lufthansa heist, an event that gripped the nation in the late 70s. Now, Fox Nation offers an inside look at one of the largest cash and jewel heists in American history: the 1978 Lufthansa Robbery. 

Nearly $6 million was stolen from the Lufthansa Cargo Terminal at JFK Airport in New York, suspected to be led by crime crime associate Jimmy Burke and the rest of his crew. Now, subscribers can follow the crime, the murders and the investigation that followed to find out who got pinched, who got whacked and who walked away unscathed —  protected by the government in their attempt to gather information while trying to crack the case.

The new three-part series, The Great American Heist, will no doubt steal your attention.

Fuhrman Diaries:

The Fox Nation-exclusive series first released alongside the debut of the app itself in 2018 returns with its seventh season premiere this March. From the sinister Son of Sam to the legendarily disgraced Bill Cosby, former LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman explores five new cases in the seventh installment of Fuhrman Diaries.

Eric Shawn's riveting series sees its fifth installment this 'All American Justice' month, streaming exclusively on Fox Nation this March.

Eric Shawn’s riveting series sees its fifth installment this ‘All American Justice’ month, streaming exclusively on Fox Nation this March.
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Also available to stream on Fox Nation during ‘All American Justice’ month are new specials Mob Mentality: Sammy the Bull, A Natalee Holloway Investigation with Nancy Grace and the fifth installment of Riddle; in anticipation of an FBI dig in Jersey City, N.J., Fox News’ Eric Shawn continues the search for one James R. Hoffa.

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