“From Rap God to Crime Hunter!” — 50 Cent and Eminem Join Forces to Host 50 Ways to Catch a Killer, a Chilling New True Crime Series That Promises Cold-Blooded Mysteries, Unthinkable Twists, and Real-Life Justice No One Saw Coming! From platinum records to cold case files, two of hip-hop’s most unstoppable forces are about to take you somewhere no fan ever expected. On September 16, 50 Cent and Eminem trade the spotlight for the shadows in 50 Ways to Catch a Killer — a six-part true crime saga that doesn’t just tell stories, it drags you inside them. These aren’t scripts. These are real murders, real detectives, real killers who thought they’d escaped justice… until the truth clawed its way back. The teaser is already sending chills: 50, suited up like a prosecutor, setting the stage before plunging into the decades-long disappearance of Mike Williams — a case so twisted it reads like fiction, but it’s terrifyingly real. And with Eminem’s razor-sharp intensity added to the mix, fans are asking if anyone else could deliver true crime with this much raw, unfiltered firepower. This isn’t entertainment. This is obsession, betrayal, and cold-blooded murder caught under the spotlight of two men who built their lives spitting the harshest truths. Watch closely — because the killers never saw this coming.


Fifty is stepping into the world of true crime with his upcoming Fox Nation series 50 Ways to Catch a Killer.

The six-episode show, set to premiere September 16, will take viewers inside real-life murder investigations, spotlighting the detectives who unravelled each case.

The project is a collaboration between G-Unit Film & Television and Lionsgate Alternative Television, with 50 Cent serving as both host and producer. “True crime is powerful because it’s real cases, real people, and real justice”, he said in a statement. “We’re bringing these stories to life in a way that’s both gripping and authentic”.

The series teaser opens with the rapper suited up before diving into the chilling case of Mike Williams, a Florida man who went missing in 2000 and whose body was not discovered until nearly 20 years later.