Get ready for a gripping night of true crime with the latest episode of “Kill or Be Killed.” In Season 1 Episode 6, titled “Kill Thy Neighbor,” airing on Oxygen this Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, viewers are plunged into a chilling tale of betrayal, deception, and fatal consequences.
The episode follows the shocking case of Hector Campos, who fatally shoots his neighbor, Ana Weed, following a heated argument over their property line. Hector’s claim of self-defense gains national attention as he pleads his case on TV. However, as investigators delve deeper, Ana’s family unveils a tangled web of secrets, including betrayal, hidden spouses, and a mysterious escape to Mexico.
With riveting interviews and compelling evidence, “Kill or Be Killed” sheds light on the complexities of this tragic incident, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the truth behind the deadly confrontation. Tune in to Oxygen...
The episode follows the shocking case of Hector Campos, who fatally shoots his neighbor, Ana Weed, following a heated argument over their property line. Hector’s claim of self-defense gains national attention as he pleads his case on TV. However, as investigators delve deeper, Ana’s family unveils a tangled web of secrets, including betrayal, hidden spouses, and a mysterious escape to Mexico.
With riveting interviews and compelling evidence, “Kill or Be Killed” sheds light on the complexities of this tragic incident, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the truth behind the deadly confrontation. Tune in to Oxygen...
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Alongside viral outbreaks and murderous revenants, horror games love pitting us against threats from beyond the stars.
If you have even a passing interest in the genre, then you’re bound to have dealt with a few alien hordes in your time, as we just can’t seem to get enough of these terrifying close encounters. In the past twelve months alone, we’ve fought extra-terrestrial beasties in The Callisto Protocol, Signalis, Scorn, and of course, the exemplary Dead Space remake.
And while those titles certainly had their differences and idiosyncrasies, one thing remained consistent across the board. Taking to heart that old adage: “In space, no one can hear you scream”; they all put a fair bit of distance between you (as the player) and the reassuring comforts of Planet Earth.
Whether they were sentencing you to life in a maximum-security prison orbiting Jupiter, getting you to respond to...
If you have even a passing interest in the genre, then you’re bound to have dealt with a few alien hordes in your time, as we just can’t seem to get enough of these terrifying close encounters. In the past twelve months alone, we’ve fought extra-terrestrial beasties in The Callisto Protocol, Signalis, Scorn, and of course, the exemplary Dead Space remake.
And while those titles certainly had their differences and idiosyncrasies, one thing remained consistent across the board. Taking to heart that old adage: “In space, no one can hear you scream”; they all put a fair bit of distance between you (as the player) and the reassuring comforts of Planet Earth.
Whether they were sentencing you to life in a maximum-security prison orbiting Jupiter, getting you to respond to...
- 5/15/2023
- by Harrison Abbott
- bloody-disgusting.com
If Phasmophobia isn’t doing it for you these days, developer Clapperheads and publisher Heart Core Ltd have a solution. From the team behind Hello Neighbor comes Do You See Sparky?, a first-person co-op horror game with social deduction elements that sees you and three of your friends collecting clues, solving puzzles, and even cheating to catch a monster that you can’t see, but your friends can.
The premise is simple: You and your friends are in an abandoned children’s camp. You have been marked by Sparky, a toy that has a unique monster hidden within it. You can’t see him, but your friends can. You can only communicate through in-game walkie-talkies and visual cues. With the goal to trap the Sparky toy and catch the monster, which could be one of 16 different types. To do this, you’ll need to explore a huge abandoned children’s camp,...
The premise is simple: You and your friends are in an abandoned children’s camp. You have been marked by Sparky, a toy that has a unique monster hidden within it. You can’t see him, but your friends can. You can only communicate through in-game walkie-talkies and visual cues. With the goal to trap the Sparky toy and catch the monster, which could be one of 16 different types. To do this, you’ll need to explore a huge abandoned children’s camp,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
With the PlayStation Store‘s annual Summer Sale coming to an end, you’re likely to be feeling a little bit down in the dumps right now.
Fear not, however, as the kind folks over at Sony have just deployed yet another whopping sale that offers deep discounts on over 300 PS4 games, as well as a ton of savings on lots of Dlc and expansion packs. Indeed, the latest promotion boasts a bunch of really great titles from iconic and popular franchises. From Castlevania, Ni no Kuni and Dark Souls, to BioShock, South Park and Metal Gear, there’s sure to be a game on the list that’ll help to turn your frown upside down.
If you want to jump straight into the full rundown on the PlayStation Store, you can do so here. Otherwise, we’ve sifted through the offerings to bring you a bevy of recommendations that...
Fear not, however, as the kind folks over at Sony have just deployed yet another whopping sale that offers deep discounts on over 300 PS4 games, as well as a ton of savings on lots of Dlc and expansion packs. Indeed, the latest promotion boasts a bunch of really great titles from iconic and popular franchises. From Castlevania, Ni no Kuni and Dark Souls, to BioShock, South Park and Metal Gear, there’s sure to be a game on the list that’ll help to turn your frown upside down.
If you want to jump straight into the full rundown on the PlayStation Store, you can do so here. Otherwise, we’ve sifted through the offerings to bring you a bevy of recommendations that...
- 8/20/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
As subscription-based, on-demand gaming services have gained popularity in recent years, both PlayStation Now and Xbox Game Pass have established their positions at the top of the market by offering a variety of content and great value for subscribers. There’s just one burning question demands to be answered: Which one is better?
It’s a tough one. Each has advantages over the other – Ps Now has more attractive pricing plus its library of 700+ titles makes Game Pass’ library of 200+ titles look paltry in comparison, whereas Xbox Game Pass tends to offer more recent games as well as including first party titles on the day of release.
It’s hard to say which one is better overall, but taken one month at a time, we may get our answer. So join us as we look at what’s been added and what was removed from each service and declare which...
It’s a tough one. Each has advantages over the other – Ps Now has more attractive pricing plus its library of 700+ titles makes Game Pass’ library of 200+ titles look paltry in comparison, whereas Xbox Game Pass tends to offer more recent games as well as including first party titles on the day of release.
It’s hard to say which one is better overall, but taken one month at a time, we may get our answer. So join us as we look at what’s been added and what was removed from each service and declare which...
- 7/25/2020
- by Jonathan Jones
- The Cultural Post
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