On the Case with Paula Zahn

2009
4.6
365 reviews
TV-14
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Season 24 episodes (16)

1 A Mother Knows
2/21/22
An active-duty soldier is murdered during a night out with her unit.
2 Hauntingly Familiar
2/28/22
Police must overturn a shocking decision to solve a teenager’s murder.
3 Capable of Murder
3/7/22
Police race to identify the savage killer of a mother and daughter.
4 Dark Clouds Lead to a Storm
3/14/22
Police must sort through several likely suspects in a brutal murder.
5 FLRT 12
3/21/22
A man discovers the body of a young woman in the passenger seat of her car.
6 Blood Reveals the Sword
3/28/22
A giant sword and a blood drop are the clues that solve a brutal murder.
7 Hammer and Dust
4/4/22
Police struggle to solve a brutal murder with only the smallest of clues.
8 Dance to Doom
4/18/22
A romantic Valentine's dance leads to a terrifying abduction and murder.
9 "Don't Open the Door"
4/25/22
Police try to solve the murder of a woman found in someone else’s home.
10 Eyes in the Darkness
5/2/22
Police try to piece together a young woman’s terrifying last moments alive.
11 Shadowy Figures
5/9/22
Police must solve two heartbreaking crimes with chilling similarities.
12 Where Is Miya?
5/16/22
A college coed vanishes, and her family launches a desperate investigation.
13 The Smallest Clue
5/30/22
Will the smallest clue solve the mysterious murder of a teenage girl?
14 A Spiderweb of Tragedy
6/6/22
A savage homicide leads police to uncover a spiderweb of tragedy.
15 A Needle in the Mud
6/13/22
A young mother vanishes leaving behind nothing but disturbing questions.
16 Lost Life, Evidence Found
6/27/22
Can a young girl’s murder be solved by finding lost evidence?

About this show

Led by Emmy® Award-winning journalist Paula Zahn, On the Case goes beyond the headlines in search of fascinating mysteries from within our nation's justice system.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
365 reviews
A Google user
March 23, 2022
I have watched every episode of Paula Zahn and after all these years, I had to find somewhere to do a review. The dramatic music needs to go away it is so annoying, to the point I want to stop watching the show it is not necessary to have the music, I just want to hear the facts. I also read that she isn't really interviewing the people and I always wondered why they weren't seen together in the show, seems to always go from her to the person she is interviewing without them being together like most interviews. Time to change the format please.. I would love to say I love it but not until things change..
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Lindsey Prawat
December 19, 2015
I love how Paula interviews and isn't afraid to ask them anything. She really connects to the story and to the survivors, family, and friends. She isn't a cold professional with a chip on her shoulder, she is compassionate and understanding. I wish there were more journalists like her. She knows a story is more than just a story. She helps these victims tell their last moments and humanizes them so they're not just known as victim or Jane Doe.
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Audrey Moore
June 18, 2020
Absolutely stupid use of narrative and “scenes” that repeat through the show to the point of: “big shoe steps on child’s teddy bear 13 times”, which is overly dramatic and simply insulting to the viewer who’s fully conscious and capable of putting 2 and 2 together to equal 4. Good grief. I cannot watch this blithering stupidity anymore. Scene Take 24: mans shoe steps on child’s teddy bear”...again, in case you didn’t get the point the first 15 times.
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