Kelly Siegler has a killer record.
Or rather, a great record for finding killers.
To date, their work has resulted in 38 arrests and 19 convictions.
How does change the game for you?
I mean, it was pretty fun, it was pretty exciting, and it was definitely very different.
And that makes these cases even harder.
Its horrible everywhere, and its in so many of our cases this season.
So its affecting cases everywhere we go.
As youre investigating these cases, does it make you miss being a prosecutor?
I would take it tomorrow and take it to a jury.
So that frustration is very, very real.
I dont miss that.
I get emails from family members, probably 10 a day on my law firm account.
I think she has six people working for her.
Theres nothing fake about that.
We tell them when we first meet, Try not to think about it.
Dont get your hopes up.
Were going to try our hardest.
But you know good and well its all theyre thinking about the whole time were working.
It was determined he really did die from an accidental drowning.Well, there you go with drugs again.
Drugs really did ruin that case.
That one was awful.
That was an awful day.
Is there a case youve investigated on the show that you cant shake or stop thinking about?Yeah.
You rememberTenai Jones, the one from Paterson, New Jersey?
She was the girl was going to go meet her parents on Thanksgiving and she never showed up.
That one just makes me flat angry that the D.A.
never took the charges.
It makes me angry.
I dont know what to do.
Now were going on six years.
Its never been the cops that have been the problem.
What do you attribute to that fascination?I think people want to watch smart TV.
I think people like to know why things happen the way they do and to figure it out.
I think thats the way of the future smarter TV.
The new season ofCold Justicekicks off Saturday, Feb. 16, at 6 p.m.
ET on Oxygen, with a two-part premiere that wraps up Feb. 23.