“The Real Murders of Orange County,” a new true-crime show on Oxygen, will debut Nov. 8, the network announced on Saturday.

The series will present two episodes every Sunday night that will examine “the most horrific, sinful and salacious cases that rocked Southern California’s wealthy coastal community,” according an Oxygen press release.

The premiere on Sunday, Nov. 8 includes two stories that made headlines at the time of the crimes. One focuses on the murder of Jane Carver, a Fountain Valley flight attendant, who was shot and killed — apparently by mistake in a murder-for-hire gone wrong — in 1995.

The second focuses on the murders of Bradford and Andra Sachs, and the wounding of their youngest son, in San Juan Capistrano in 2014, in what investigators soon realized was a crime committed by another of their children.

Oxygen, a sister network to Bravo, which airs the many “The Real Housewives” franchises including the original Orange County one, is also home to such  true-crime shows as “Buried In The Backyard,” “Killer Couples,” and “Snapped.”

For a preview of “The Real Murders of Orange County,” click here.