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What to Watch on Saturday: New movies and a documentary on missing Ky mom

The Investigation Discovery / Discovery+ documentary series “Finding Andrea” looks at the disappearance of Louisville, Kentucky single mother Andrea Knabel.
The Investigation Discovery / Discovery+ documentary series “Finding Andrea” looks at the disappearance of Louisville, Kentucky single mother Andrea Knabel. Investigation Discovery

Deadly Infidelity (8 p.m., Lifetime) - Lifetime ditches holiday romance and gets back to basics: cheaters and murderers. In this new movie, a woman awakens from a month-long coma and discovers the last five years of memories of her husband and daughter are gone. Things go from bad to dangerous when a man she doesn’t remember appears, claiming they had a passionate affair.

Where Your Heart Belongs (8 p.m., Hallmark) - In this new movie, a marketing executive returns home to help with her best friend’s wedding and learns the hard way that love and support from family and friends means more than she’d ever imagined.

Disappeared: Finding Andrea (8 p.m., Investigation Discovery) - All three installments of this three-part docuseries air tonight. Here’s the story: Louisville, Kentucky single mother Andrea Knabel goes missing and the search for concrete facts surrounding her disappearance brings up even more questions from her family and close friends. As a fresh set of eyes takes over the case, shocking information about her life in the months before she vanished is brought to light, leading her loved ones to rethink everything. She was a woman who helped those in need, devoting her free time to finding missing people with an eclectic and loyal group of friends — but perhaps she was the one who needed saving all along. This originally aired on the streaming service Discovery+.

48 HOURS: The Missing Millionaire: A ‘Tiger King’ Mystery (10 p.m., CBS) - Alex Spiro, the former NYC prosecutor turned lawyer to stars, has been hired by Don Lewis’ daughters to help solve the Tampa millionaire’s 1997 disappearance while married to Carole Baskin. Spiro tells the latest in that investigation — including, he claims, the existence of new witnesses — to correspondent Richard Schlesinger. The claims that Baskin is responsible for her former husband’s disappearance gained publicity in “Tiger King,” the Netflix documentary series about Joe Exotic.

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Brooke Cain
The News & Observer
Brooke Cain is a North Carolina native who has worked at The News & Observer and McClatchy for more than 30 years as a researcher, reporter and media writer. She is the National Service Journalism Editor for McClatchy. 
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