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Investigation Discovery unveils latest true crime list

EXCLUSIVE: Investigation Discovery prepares for more murders.

The cable channel, which recently had success with “Quiet On Set,” has put together its September schedule with true crime documentary series. They are How to (Not) Get Rid of a Body, The Real Murders on Elm Street And Cabin in the forest.

These are the latest projects from the Warner Bros. Discovery network, which recently launched Michael Bay’s series Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior over three nights in September and renewed Octavia Spencer's duo Lost Women And The government.

How to (not) get rid of a body, The Detective, which premieres on September 4, will show the lengths killers will go to in order to get away with murder. Each episode reveals previously unseen footage and tells stories of criminal masterminds who will go to great lengths to kill their victims. But the country's best detectives are determined to solve these crimes and bring them to light.

The series is produced by Blackfin, part of Lionsgate Alternative Television and behind series such as Killer Inside: The Ghost of Aaron Hernandez.

The Real Murders on Elm Street, with a nod to Wes Craven's franchise, premieres September 9. The six-part series explores small suburban towns across America that have been devastated by murder, asking how these residential streets slide from peace and tranquility to horror, senseless death and tragedy in a single night. Each episode examines a murder investigation that took place on one of the many Elm Streets across America.

The series is produced by Grandma's House Entertainment, the company behind Catch Kelce, let's get physical And Trust: A game of greed.

Finally, Cabin in the forest also launches on September 9th and examines crimes that take place in remote cabins across the country. It contains investigative elements in a “true crime meets true horror” style.

The series is produced by Blumhouse Television and ITV America's Leftfield Pictures in association with Spring Theory.