*TV One is offering audiences an early preview of its latest true-crime project with the release of an extended first-look trailer for “Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You.” The network unveiled the footage ahead of the series’ debut, signaling a darker and more psychologically driven evolution of the established franchise.
Set to premiere on Friday, January 26 at 10 PM ET/9 C, the new installment expands the “Fatal Attraction” universe by focusing on crimes rooted in envy, obsession, and identity theft. The newly released clip introduces viewers to dramatized real-life cases that reveal how admiration can spiral into fixation, with devastating consequences.
Unlike traditional crime narratives centered solely on violence, the series zeroes in on the emotional and social triggers that push individuals toward extreme actions. Stories featured in the show examine friendships that sour into dangerous rivalries, romantic relationships fueled by jealousy, and workplace dynamics that turn hostile when boundaries are crossed.

The series also incorporates expert analysis to help contextualize these crimes beyond the headlines. Psychologists, criminologists, and other specialists break down the behavioral patterns behind obsession-driven violence, while investigators and people directly affected by the crimes provide firsthand perspectives on the lasting impact of identity-based betrayals.
In addition to revisiting past cases, “Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You” draws connections to modern cultural pressures. The show explores how social media, constant comparison, and curated online personas can intensify feelings of inadequacy and resentment, creating fertile ground for fixation and imitation.
By blending reenactments, expert commentary, and personal testimony, the series aims to highlight warning signs that often go unnoticed until it is too late. TV One positions the project as both a gripping true-crime experience and a reflection of contemporary social dynamics.
With its focus on envy-fueled violence and psychological unraveling, “Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You” promises to deliver a chilling examination of how the desire to become someone else can end in tragedy when obsession takes hold.
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