About Devil in the Mountains: The 2nd Homicide Hunter Special

Homicide Hunter: Devil in the Mountains cover

A man is found stabbed and burned alive in his Colorado Springs apartment. But who did it, and why? Lt. Joe Kenda and his team find themselves at a standstill. But then a string of unexplained murders begins to plague the community. Kenda uncovers a similarity between the crime scenes that launches a 100-mile-wide manhunt. The two-hour special, Homicide Hunter: Devil in the Mountains, presents this career-defining case to viewers.

It’s one that brought Lt. Kenda face to face with the rarest and deadliest of violent killers: a serial killer. In fact, it was his one and only serial killer case.

Homicide Hunter: Devil in the Mountains premieres on ID on Sunday, November 27, from 9-11 PM ET/PT. It also streams the same day on discovery+.

Earlier this year, ID announced that Lt. Joe Kenda would return in three Homicide Hunter specials. The first one, Homicide Hunter: Never Give Up, premiered on ID in August, but we didn’t know what the other specials would be or when to expect them. With the announcement of Devil in the Mountains, we now know what the second one will be about.

We also know the third one in the trilogy will premiere sometime in 2023. But we don’t have any other details about it yet. As soon as we hear more, though, we’ll be sure to share it.

We just know that Homicide Hunter: Devil in the Mountains will once again follow a similar M.O. to the beloved Homicide Hunter series. That is to say, Lt. Kenda captivated viewers with stories of murder cases he solved during his 23-year-long career, and lead them through labyrinthine cases that plagued him for years. He does the same in these specials but just focuses more in-depth on one case.

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Investigation Discovery (ID) is the leading crime and justice network on television, delivering the highest-quality programming to approximately 80 million U.S. households. Viewers can enjoy their favorite shows anytime, anywhere on discovery+, the definitive non-fiction, real-life subscription streaming service.

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ID’s true-crime programming is also available via the network’s aggregated TV Everywhere offering, IDGO, where fans can access thousands of episodes from the Discovery family of networks.

For exclusive web content and bonus material, fans can follow ID on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or check out the network’s true crime blog, CrimeFeed.

Viewers can also join the Homicide Hunter: Devil in the Mountains conversation on social media by using the hashtag #HomicideHunter.

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Did you know Lt. Kenda only ever worked one serial killer case, or did that catch you by surprise too? (I mean, I’m glad it’s only one if there had to be any. However, I’m also sort of shocked there weren’t others.)

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  1. Kenda had such a long career that I’m not surprised at all that he worked a serial killer case.

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