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When it comes to true crime, Oxygen has armchair detectives covered with hundreds of episodes of premium content, including Snapped and much more. And the good news is that Oxygen is available 24/7, not just on TV, but also on Peacock.

The streaming platform launched in 2020 and has amassed an impressive collection of shows and movies. And while Peacock is the hub for all things NBC, among the many episodes of Law & Order and Dateline there are also plenty of Oxygen shows.

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Which Oxygen shows are streaming on Peacock?

Currently, there are 22 seasons of Snapped available, meaning there is no shortage of episodes to binge watch. And if that still isn’t enough, there are 16 seasons of Snapped: Killer Couples, which airs Sundays on Oxygen and is available Tuesdays on Peacock.

Interested in learning about serial killers specifically? There are multiple Oxygen shows available on the subject, including Living with a Serial KillerSerial Killer Capital: Baton RougeMark of a Serial Killer, and Dahmer on Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks.

Those who are curious about the psychology of a murderer should check out one of Oxygen’s newest series Violent Minds: Killers on Tape, a gripping docuseries that is based on the newly uncovered interviews between criminal psychologist Dr. Al Carlisle and other killers, including Ted Bundy. All nine episodes are available to stream now.

Other shows to add to your watch list include New York HomicideBuried in the BackyardHomicide for the HolidaysCold JusticeKiller Relationship with Faith Jenkins, and The Real Murders of Atlanta, as well as Accident, Suicide, or Murder

How can I watch new episodes of Oxygen shows on Peacock? 

New episodes of Snapped: Killer Couples air Sundays on Oxygen and Tuesdays on Peacock.

Can I watch older episodes of Oxygen shows on Peacock?

Fans of the O.G. Oxygen series Bad Girls Club will be pleased to hear that there are multiple seasons of the drama-filled reality show available to stream on Peacock. To be precise, Seasons 8 through 17 are currently streaming.

As for Snapped, Seasons 11 through 32 are on the platform.

What else is available to stream on Peacock? 

How much does it cost to subscribe to Peacock?

Fans can sign up for Peacock Premium for $5.99 a month (or $59.99 for the year) and get 80,000-plus hours of the best in TV, movies and sports. 

Peacock Premium Plus, which includes no ads (limited exclusions), the ability to download select titles and watch offline, and your local NBC channel live, 24/7, is available for $11.99/month or $119.99/year.

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Is there a student discount for Peacock?

Starting in 2023, students 18 years or older can get a Peacock Premium subscription for just  $1.99 a month for 12 months. Annual student verification is required and terms apply. 

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