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Directly to your screens on Tuesday, March 25th, the second season of the sizzling series 'Bad Romance' unleashes its captivating episodes.

True Crime saga "Bad Romance" unveils its second season on Tuesday, March 25

New Season of 'Bad Romance' to Debut on Tuesday, 25th March
New Season of 'Bad Romance' to Debut on Tuesday, 25th March

Directly to your screens on Tuesday, March 25th, the second season of the sizzling series 'Bad Romance' unleashes its captivating episodes.

John Makris, Laura Grillo's fiancé and a contractor, was spotted on a security camera in a Home Depot, miles away from his home, during the time of Laura's murder. This intriguing fact is just one piece of the puzzle in the upcoming season of ABC News' limited true crime series, "Bad Romance."

The series, hosted by Ryan Smith, returns for a second season on TUESDAY, MARCH 25. Each episode examines the consequences of obsession and manipulation in love stories. This season, "Bad Romance" airs TUESDAYS from 10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT on ABC, and the next day it streams on Hulu.

The first story of the season is "No Tomorrow," about Laura Grillo, a bride-to-be in Rowlett, Texas, who was murdered just days before her wedding. The series delves into the details of Laura's life, her relationships, and the events leading up to her tragic death.

Laura was found murdered on her kitchen floor with a single gunshot wound to her head. John's behaviour after Laura's death, such as repurposing their wedding flowers for her funeral and allegedly asking a neighbour to clean the crime scene, raised suspicions.

The "20/20" episode features interviews with Laura Grillo's sister, Liz Frogge, Laura's best friend Heather Nabor-Grace, Rowlett, Texas, Police Department Detectives Jeff Freeman, Cruz Hernandez, and Chris Sawyer, and Dallas County Assistant District Attorney Marissa Hatchet.

The "20/20" episodes are available to stream on ABC News digital platforms and Hulu. The award-winning primetime program, anchored by David Muir and Deborah Roberts, is known for its unforgettable, character-driven true crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports, and in-depth coverage of high-profile stories.

In a shocking twist, authorities found a chilling plot suggesting Laura's murder may have been planned for months. Don't miss this gripping story when "Bad Romance" airs on ABC.

"Bad Romance" is an eight-episode series, and the two-hour "20/20" events air FRIDAYS from 9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT on ABC. Janice Johnston serves as the executive producer of ABC News' "20/20."

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