Fifty is stepping into the world of true crime with his upcoming Fox Nation series 50 Ways to Catch a Killer.

The six-episode show, set to premiere September 16, will take viewers inside real-life murder investigations, spotlighting the detectives who unravelled each case.

The project is a collaboration between G-Unit Film & Television and Lionsgate Alternative Television, with 50 Cent serving as both host and producer. “True crime is powerful because it’s real cases, real people, and real justice”, he said in a statement. “We’re bringing these stories to life in a way that’s both gripping and authentic”.

The series teaser opens with the rapper suited up before diving into the chilling case of Mike Williams, a Florida man who went missing in 2000 and whose body was not discovered until nearly 20 years later.

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