Suburban Secrets
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Suburban Secrets | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Composer(s) | Craig Sharmat |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | American English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Rebecca Toth Diefenbach Valerie Haselton |
Producer(s) | Jake Laufer Jennifer Anderson Walker Lamond Carolyn Day |
Associate producer(s) |
Sarah Kosem David Erickson Julia Andersen Jason Parrott |
Editor(s) | Sumithrin David David Kratz Scott Snider |
Location(s) | United States |
Camera setup | Marcus Burnett Rob Featherstone |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | truTV |
External links | |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Suburban Secrets is a 2007 American non-fiction television series created by truTV. It is produced by Sirens Media. The show is described as being a cross between City Confidential and Desperate Housewives.
Some cities that the show has documented:
- Pleasant Garden, North Carolina
- Grapevine, Texas
- Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
- Little Compton, Rhode Island
- Marion, Virginia
- Red Bluff, California
- Bridgton, Maine
- Olathe, Kansas
Notable cases documented:
- Sarah Johnson (Idaho)
- Christopher McCowen (Massachusetts)
- Hope Schreiner (Vermont)
- Rachelle Waterman (Alaska)
- Diane King (Michigan)
- Mark Mangelsdorf and Melinda Harmon Raisch (Kansas)