
Oxygen True Crime HD focuses on nonfiction crime programming, with a particular emphasis on cases involving women—both as victims and as perpetrators. The channel airs documentary series, investigative reports, and true crime stories drawn from real-life events across the United States. Its content often covers homicides, missing persons cases, and courtroom proceedings, typically presented through interviews with law enforcement, family members, and legal experts. Some programs follow cold cases or revisit high-profile trials, while others examine the psychology behind criminal behavior. The network does not broadcast movies, music videos, or general entertainment; its schedule is built around long-form true crime documentaries and episodic series that explore specific incidents or themes.
Viewers can access Oxygen True Crime HD through standard cable and satellite television packages in the United States. The channel also offers a selection of its programming on demand through participating streaming services and network-affiliated apps, though availability varies by provider. Electronic program guides list air times for individual episodes, and some content may be available for purchase or rental through digital retailers. The network does not produce original scripted dramas or live news coverage; its output remains focused on pre-recorded true crime documentary material.

