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The Tech Bro Murders On Investigation Discovery Hosted By Sgt Sandra Brown

The Tech Bro Murders On Investigation Discovery Hosted By Sgt Sandra Brown

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THE TECH BRO MURDERS is a new true crime series exploring the dark side of Silicon Valley – where brilliance and madness collide with sinister consequences. Guided by retired Palo Alto PD detective Sandra Brown, the six-part series unpacks some of the most shocking and twisted murder cases going back to the early days of the tech boom, when being on the cutting edge could carry a deadly price.Featuring expert analysis from Brown, who holds connections and insight into the featured cases, THE TECH BRO MURDERS unpacks tragedies that unfold in the high-stakes digital frontier of Silicon Valley where the culmination of ambition, genius, greed, and power can breed violence and deceit. From the discovery of a body of a known tech executive on his private yacht after a heroin-fueled evening with a mystery femme fatale to a cold case unearthed by a governor bid, each episode of THE TECH BRO MURDERS explores cases that have haunted Silicon Valley for decades, offering access to key voices of victim’s loved ones, law enforcement officers, and archival footage. In the season premiere Killer Code, airing Tuesday, September 9 at 10/9c on ID, police have a puzzle to solve when they find a gifted programmer and a jilted lover at the scene of the murder of a beloved 62-year-old Menlo Park, CA resident. As they work to get to the bottom of who is responsible, the investigation leads them in an unexpected direction.

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