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Crime Scene
File:CrimeSceneProgram.png
StarringGreta Van Susteren
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFox News Channel
Release2006 –
present

Crime Scene is an American crime investigation television program on Fox News Channel.

Hosted by Greta Van Susteren, each episode of the program is an in-depth look into a criminal story, including interviews with a number of different people and analysis of the entire crime story.

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