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Blood & Money unveils the dark sides of financial crime

Blood & Money: Inside the Greed-Fueled Murders

CNBC and Oxygen's 10-episode true crime series examines notorious cases where financial motive turned deadly

Published
May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Blood & Money premiered on March 7, 2023, as a landmark addition to the true crime documentary landscape. Executive produced by Dick Wolf—the creative force behind the iconic Law & Order franchise—the 10-episode series distills decades of criminal investigation into compelling narratives of murder cases where financial motive was the driving force.

The series operates under a deceptively simple premise: greed kills. Yet the cases featured reveal the intricate ways wealth, inheritance disputes, and financial desperation intersect with violence. Oxygen's tagline captures the essence: "In the Criminal Justice System, Detectives and Prosecutors Face Daunting Challenges, When Money is the Motive for Murder." CNBC's promotional material frames it more bluntly—"notorious, ripped from the headline murder cases and trials motivated by greed."

What distinguishes Blood & Money from standard true crime fare is its investigative depth and access to primary sources. Each episode draws on firsthand accounts from law enforcement officers who worked the cases, prosecutors who tried them, and the family members and friends of victims. This layered approach transforms what might otherwise be sensationalism into genuine criminal justice narrative.

Among the notable cases examined is that of Ted Binion, the Las Vegas casino heir whose death became one of Nevada's most contested investigations. Two murder convictions were eventually overturned, leaving the circumstances of his death ambiguous—possibly an accident, suicide, or homicide. The case exemplifies the series' focus on financially motivated crimes within wealthy circles, where the stakes are highest and the legal battles most protracted.

Another featured case involves a judge targeted for shooting in the aftermath of a domestic violence murder investigation. The incident sparked a city lockdown and an international manhunt for a bodybuilder entangled in a contentious divorce dispute—a scenario where personal wealth and custody battles collided with violence.

The 1985 disappearance of California couple John and Linda Sohus, examined in Season 1, Episode 8, presents a darker variant of financial crime. The couple vanished after reportedly embarking on what they described as a "top-secret mission" to New York. Their case intersected with an affluent con artist impersonating a member of the Rockefeller family, who was eventually arrested for murder. Only one body was recovered, leaving critical questions unresolved and highlighting how financial deception can mask violent crime.

The series also references broader financial crimes that culminated in murder, situating cases like those involving the Menendez brothers and Robert Durst within the framework of "infamous financial scandals that ended in bloodshed." This contextual approach helps viewers understand the ecosystem in which money-motivated homicides occur.

Available on the Oxygen app and initially launched on CNBC, Blood & Money represents a collaboration between two major networks to bring sophisticated true crime storytelling to mainstream audiences. Dick Wolf's involvement signals the series' commitment to the investigative rigor and narrative structure familiar to Law & Order viewers, adapted to documentary form.

For international viewers and true crime enthusiasts, Blood & Money offers more than lurid details of high-profile cases. It provides insight into how financial motive shapes criminal behavior, how investigations unfold under pressure, and how prosecution strategies differ when greed—rather than passion or circumstance—appears to be the primary catalyst for murder.

**Sources:** - https://www.oxygen.com/blood-and-money - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPATfkEg574 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Money - https://television.fandom.com/wiki/Blood_&_Money - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7yRqtDfF-XOCkbLgYEhju_XSwJPgV1tw

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