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Joseph Patrick Kenda (born August 28, 1946) is a retired homicide detective Lieutenant from the Colorado Springs Police Department as well as a TV personality, actor and author. Throughout his police ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. On Investigation Discovery’s “Homicide Hunter,” Westmoreland County native Joe Kenda seemed like he retold cases from ...
People who love true crime aren't a rare breed, but we are unsettlingly enthusiastic. And to some of us, including myself and my father, who have made watching true crime shows into a family tradition ...
Investigative Discovery’s final installment of the Homicide Hunter trilogy “Homicide Hunter: The Man With No Face” premieres tonight, Wednesday, March 8 at 9 p.m. Host Lt. Joe Kenda confronts one of ...
Retired detective lieutenant Joe Kenda didn’t expect to have a second career as a true crime television star after leaving the force. Kenda spent 23 years with the Colorado Springs Police Department ...
Lt. Joe Kenda has been fighting crime for decades, including one sharing his thoughts on his years of detective work in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After nine years as ID's Homicide Hunter, Kenda ...
What motivates someone to commit murder? What triggers such a deplorable crime? That’s the underlying premise that Joe Kenda examines in his new book, “Killer Triggers.” Whether its money, sexual rage ...
If you’ve always wanted to ask former Colorado Springs homicide detective-turned TV star Joe Kenda a question, now’s your chance.On May 1 at 2 p.m., the author and host of “Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe ...
Former police detective Joe Kenda vividly remembers being called to the witness stand in a Colorado Springs courtroom to revisit a 1987 murder that remained unsolved for more than three decades. The ...
Joe Kenda says that he understood that his true-crime series “Homicide Hunter” and “American Detective” are seen in 180 different countries in 50 different languages. But this didn’t fully hit home ...