Investigation Discovery is launching a new season of the Lost Women franchise in February and season two of Feds in March 2026. Oscar winner Octavia Spencer serves as an executive producer on both true crime series.
Lost Women of Highway 20, which aired in 2023, explored crimes along the titular highway. Lost Women of Alaska investigates the murders of Veronica Abouchuk and Kathleen Jo Henry and will premiere on February 25, 2026 at 8pm ET/PT. The first season of Feds also debuted in 2023, with season two set for a March 4, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT launch on ID.
“Expanding the Lost Women franchise allows us to shine a light on cases involving underrepresented women, and Lost Women of Alaska confronts the devastating intersection of race and systemic failures that perpetuate violence against Indigenous women,” stated executive producer Octavia Spencer. “Alongside this, Feds gives us the chance to showcase the courage of FBI agents who often work covertly to bring justice for the victims. I’m honored to continue this partnership with ID and October Films to amplify these crucial stories and create bold, meaningful work.”
Additional executive producers for both docuseries include Brian Clisham, Stephanie Kluft, and Matt Robins. Jos Cushing, Amy Lee-Jones, and Christina Douglas also serve as executive producers on Lost Women of Alaska, and Mike Warner is an executive producer on Feds.
ID offers this description of Lost Women of Alaska: “As the Lost Women franchise continues to provoke important conversations around society’s treatment of women, Lost Women of Alaska offers an unsettling look into the murders of Veronica Abouchuk and Kathleen Jo Henry, killed in 2018 and 2019. They join a cacophony of Indigenous voices seemingly lost without trace in the remote Alaskan landscape, but through the courage of some unlikely heroes, the twisted crimes of a potential serial killer come to light.
Over three episodes packed with surprising turns, Lost Women of Alaska delivers intimate and unflinching access to the disturbing impact of a predator who turns a community into a personal hunting ground. But his arrest is only the beginning of a far deeper horror.”
“Feds continues to offer unprecedented access to the FBI, featuring exclusive interviews with FBI agents and the previously untold stories of high-profile, dangerous, and unusual cases as recounted by investigators, informants, undercover operatives, and victims,” reads ID’s synopis. “The series unveils the brilliant tactics, tough judgment calls, and relentless dedication that make the FBI the world’s most elite crime-fighting force. From a shocking kidnapping hoax to an elaborate baby-selling scheme, each episode offers front-row seats to the real-life drama and emotion of major investigations.”
Feds Episode Guide:
City Under Fire – Premieres Wednesday, March 4 at 9/8c
In 2015, the East Coast experiences the first major terrorist attack since 9/11. The FBI carries out an intense 72-hour investigation with multiple bombings across New Jersey and New York. Now, they race to track down the bomber and save thousands.
Vanishing Act – Premieres Wednesday, March 11 at 9/8c
A 911 call comes in from the quiet luxury neighborhood of Ponte Vedra. A husband reports the kidnapping of his wife. The FBI races against time in the hope of locating the mom-of-two alive, but this case takes even the most experienced Agents by surprise.
We Sell Babies – Premieres Wednesday, March 18 at 9/8c
The Always Hope adoption center, run by Tara Lynn Lee, falls under suspicion of multiple families who are all left heartbroken after their adoptions fall through. However, the FBI begins to uncover a heartbreaking multi-state scam like no other.
Inside Job – Premieres Wednesday, March 25 at 9/8c
In Connecticut, an employee arrives at his bank with a bomb strapped to him, claiming he will die if not given money. In Tennessee, more bank employees begin robbing their own banks, each claiming they have been held hostage and forced into the crime.
Gangbuster – Premieres Wednesday, April 1 at 9/8c
A series of unsolved shootings and murders across Southern Florida leave a community terrorized under the threat of an unknown gang. Rookie FBI Special Agent Jessica Box makes it her mission to identify and dismantle this deadly crew.
Hired to Kill – Premieres Wednesday, April 8 at 9/8c
Over two years, a killer shoots multiple people dead in Philadelphia, but the killer’s identity and motive remain unclear. The FBI and a dedicated Task Force soon uncover that they are dealing with a real-life hitman who calls himself the Real John Wick.
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