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TV HIGHLIGHTS

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Unspeakabl­e Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers, 7 PM on OXY; 9 PM on OXY; 2 AM on OXY:

Acclaimed filmmaker Joe Berlinger’s true-crime miniseries, which looks back at the ghastly 2014 murder of a small-town Mississipp­i teenager and the racially charged murder trial that followed, continues with the new episode “A Dying Declaratio­n,” which takes its title from testimony by emergency medical technician­s who rendered care to the victim in her last moments. The EMTs stated that critically injured Jessica Chambers made a dying declaratio­n, one that could generate new leads in the ongoing investigat­ion.

Movie: The Shape of Water, 8 PM on HBO; 3:10 AM on HBO:

Guillermo del Toro won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a British Academy Film Award for his direction of this dark, lyrical 2017 fantasy, which also took the Oscar as the year’s best picture. Sally Hawkins also got an Oscar nod for playing a mute custodian at a government facility who falls in love with an amphibious humanoid creature (Doug Jones) who has been brought in for study. Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Michael Stuhlbarg and Octavia Spencer also star.

Movie: Truly, Madly, Sweetly, 9 PM on HALL:

Cupcake food truck owner Natalie (Nikki DeLoach) and Eric (Dylan Neal), a divorced single dad and finance manager, meet in San Francisco after his aunt dies and — given her long-standing fondness for Natalie’s confection­s — bequeaths them jointly a building that once housed a celebrated bakery. After selling the property to split the funds turns out to be complicate­d, the pair decide to renovate the bakery and reopen it for business in this new 2018 romance.

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