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The season eight finale of the true-crime reality docuseries Cold Justice premieres on Oxygen Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8/7c.
The season finale episode follows the show’s investigators, Kelly and Steve, as they travel to Montana to investigate a famous case involving a young Indigenous woman.
How to watch Cold Justice
Cord cutters hoping to catch the upcoming finale of Cold Justice can find the hit Oxygen series available for streaming through Fubo, DIRECTV and Sling.
Both Fubo and DIRECTV offer free trials to new subscribers while those who choose to explore Sling as a streaming option can start watching for just $45.99 a month.
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More about the season finale
The season finale follows Kelly and Steve as they travel to Montana to investigate the famous case involving a young Indigenous woman who vanished mysteriously after a night out. While there, the pair analyze surveillance videos and her social media posts, which could finally bring justice to the community that still mourns her loss.
