Law&Crime, the channel focused on legal content and true crime, announced today the launch of Law&Crime+, a subscription service to bring viewers the most immersive behind-the-scenes look at the justice system. The service will offer coverage of gripping cases, a personalized viewing experience, and a community to connect with other who are interested in law and crime content.
Content on the service will include exclusive access to Law&Crime’s “Case Files,” stepping behind the yellow tape into the evidence locker of high-profile cases like Karen Read, Alex Murdaugh and Bryan Kohberger. Subscribers will be able to scroll through evidence photos, review official court documents and listen to original 911 calls.
“No one brings together the true crime community like Law&Crime,” said Rachel Stockman, President of Law&Crime. “With Law&Crime+, we’re providing the community a verified and transparent place to collaborate and understand more about important cases in our justice system.”
Here’s a look at some of the content you’ll fine on Law&Crime+
- Case Files: Access crime scene evidence, including photos, audio, video and official court docs
- Uncensored & Raw: Experience verified, raw footage not publicly available
- Community Connection: Join a community of fans and engage directly with Law&Crime hosts
- Personalized Viewing: Build a custom experience with recommendations and watchlists
- Early Access: Catch top shows, trial footage and expert analysis before it’s available publicly
- Daily Newsfeed: Stay informed with daily breaking news updates and the latest on true crime
- Insiders Watchlist: Handpicked episodes from Law&Crime talent, including Jesse Weber, Angenette Levy, Elizabeth Millner, Sierra Gillespie and Chris Stewart
Unlike other true crime channels, Law&Crime’s new service has a goal of providing access to raw materials from case files to videos, offering the public the chance to do deep dives and learn more about the legal process. Content is filtered to remove disturbingly graphic material and to prevent sharing evidence that could jeopardize active investigations or cause harm to victims.
Law&Crime+ is offering a limited-time subscription cost of $3.99 per month or $40.99 per year, after a 7-day free trial. You can watch on Roku, Google TV, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
