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The Lost Women of NXIVM

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The Lost Women of NXIVM
GenreDocumentary
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes1
Production
Executive producer(s)
Running time85 minutes
Production company(s)AMPLE Entertainment
Release
Original networkInvestigation Discovery
Original releaseDecember 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)
External links
Website

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The Lost Women of NXIVM is an American documentary television special from Investigation Discovery that premiered on December 08, 2019.[1] It tells the stories of It is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.[2] It's also available through the ID GO app.

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Episodes feature interviews with surviving friends and relatives, as well as surviving journalists who covered the cases and investigators. Other interviews feature true crime experts and authors.

Prior to her 2016 death, author and True Crime Diary blogger Michelle McNamara, wife of Patton Oswalt, was a frequent contributor to the series,[3] a role now filled by Karen Kilgariff from podcast My Favorite Murder. The producers honored McNamara at the start of Season 4's finale: "This season of A Crime to Remember is dedicated to our friend Michelle McNamara".

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Category:2019 American television series debuts Category:2010s American documentary television series Category:Investigation Discovery original programming Category:English-language television shows Category:True crime television series

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  1. https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/lost-women-of-nxivm/full-episodes/the-lost-women-of-nxivm
  2. "A Crime to Remember". Investigation Discovery. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  3. Staff (April 22, 2016). "Michelle McNamara, Crime Writer and Wife of Patton Oswalt, Dies at 46". people.com. People. Retrieved 11 March 2017.


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