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TONIGHT: Detectives Quinn And Velazquez Unravel Suspicious Suicide On ‘ATL Homicide’

However, security footage showed men breaking into Greer’s apartment.
Jose Greer appeared to have committed suicide by jumping to his death.

The hit true-crime docu-series ATL HOMICIDE airs Monday, August 30 at 9 pm ET/8C on TV One. This episode highlights the suspected suicide-ruled homicide of Jose Greer. He appeared to have committed suicide by jumping to his death, however security footage showed men breaking into Greer’s apartment. With the flurry of surveillance footage and tips coming into the precinct, Detectives Quinn and Velazquez follow leads from all over the country to nab the perpetrators.

ATL HOMICIDE features thirty-year Atlanta PD veteran detectives David Quinn and Vince Velazquez as they dive into some of Atlanta’s grittiest cases. The dynamic duo recounts their past homicide investigations and reminisces on their quest to put heinous murderers behind bars. Real-life interviews are paired with dramatic re-enactments from actors Angelo Diaz who portrays David Quinn and Christopher Diaz as Vince Velazquez.

Watch Clips From The Upcoming Episode of ATL HOMICIDE:

Did the Victim Jump to His Death?

Three Suspects Caught on Camera

ATL HOMICIDE is produced for TV One by Wide Net Productions and Jupiter Entertainment. Executive Producers for Wide Net Productions are Rob Kerr and Sedg Tourison. For Jupiter Entertainment, Allison Wallach serves as Executive Producer and Rudolf Fischmann is Supervising Producer. For TV One, Susan Henry is the Executive Producer in Charge of Production.

For more information on ATL HOMICIDE, visit TV One’s YouTube Channel and check out exclusive, behind-the-scenes content on www.tvone.tv. 

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