“Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins”, Season 3, Episode 2

“Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins”, Season 3, Episode 2

“Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins” is back with another episode airing tonight, Saturday, August 24th at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Oxygen.

If you cancel your cable provider but still want to watch the series, you can do so for free on streaming services like FuboTV and DirecTV Stream. Sling is offering special deals for first-time customers.

In tonight’s episode (season 3 episode 2), “Highway Horror,” newly single Michele Davis is killed when her car goes off an Iowa highway. What appears to be an accident is anything but, as investigators look into the incident and her life and discover a motive for murder, says Oxygen.

“Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins” is hosted by Divorce Court Chief Judge Faith Jenkins. This true-crime series delves into heart-stopping, pure-evil stories of love gone wrong and breakups that turn to murder, says Oxygen.

Here are more details about the available streaming services:

FuboTV offers TV shows, movies, live sporting events, and more. It offers cloud DVR and bills itself as the world’s only sports-focused live TV streaming service. The service also offers live news and entertainment channels. You can purchase the Pro plan for $79.99, the Elite plan for $89.99, the Premier plan for $99.99, or the Latino plan for $32.99.

DirecTV Stream offers three packages after the free trial: Entertainment for $84.99, Choice for $98.99, and Ultimate for $109.99. Enjoy live TV and local and national channels on demand without having to commit to a contract.

Sling offers a Blue package for $20 the first month ($40 after that) and an Orange package for the same price and with the same deal. Get both the Blue and Orange packages, which cost $27.50 the first month ($55 after that). The service lets you stream movies on demand, live TV shows, and live sports on all your favorite devices.

Kaylee Remington is a shopping and entertainment trade reporter and metro reporter for cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. Read her work on-line.

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