Currently still incarcerated, Gypsy's shocking story has been told by many others but now, as she approaches her release in December, she is finally ready to tell her truth before she becomes a free woman for the first time in her life.
Follow the action-packed, high-stress line of work of the elite team of law enforcement officers that make up the Dallas SWAT team. Every day the officers on this team must be at the top of their game, waiting for the next mission in a daily routine of stressful and unpredictable challenges. Follow the officers to their homes and see what they do on their down time and how the rigors of their job affect their life outside of the team. (Also, showcasing Detroit SWAT and Kansas City SWAT in seasons 2 & 3.)
While shooting in a hilly village in North Bengal, the famous actor Nandini Chatterjee is killed. During the investigation, Nandini's life story opens up.
In this new original series, Court TV’s Vinnie Politan travels across the country to speak with accomplices — the convicted, condemned and exonerated — who share a unique look into cases and verdicts that might not be as clear-cut as initially thought. The series is told using Court TV’s unrivaled coverage of trials spanning nearly two decades. Each episode features unique stories and a cast of characters who face life in prison for crimes they may or may not have committed.
Between 1970 and 1985, the greater Montréal area experienced about ten murders involving acts of sexual violence. Three experts, Claude Sarrazin, Guillaume Louis and Sophie Charest, examine the hypothesis about one serial killer who was in Québec during this period.
Tiger works on ship building on the opposite side of Sadarghat. The identity of street child Tiger is that he lives in the passenger camps, boats, ships and warehouses of Sadarghat, so the old Sadarghat is his home. He usually walks on both sides of the ghat and a beautiful girl named Laili lives here. Tiger falls in love with Laili later, and Laili rejects him. Since then, Tiger has not left Laili behind. Laili gets annoyed with Tiger's pain. Thus, the story of Tiger in Sadarghat in begins.
When a blogger witnesses a murder and mistakenly records it on camera, a blood chase that leaves a path of betrayal and deceit ensues. Can he get out of the trap? For all thrill seekers, Varanasi Junction will set the standard.
Fabian of the Yard is a British police procedural television series based on the real-life memoirs of Scotland Yard detective Robert Fabian, produced by the BBC and broadcast between November 1954 and February 1956. It is considered the earliest plice procedural made for British TV, sharing many points of commonality with the U.S. series Dragnet.
There were 36 episodes in total, of 30 minutes each. The first thirty were broadcast consecutively on Saturday evenings between 13 November 1954 and 22 June 1955, with the exceptions of Christmas Day and New Year's Day which happened to fall on a Saturday. For unknown reasons, the final six were held back, and later broadcast intermittently between November 1955 and February 1956.
Detectives Marta Serra and Álex Castro are faced with a complex case when Laura Vidal, a prominent government official, is found dead. What begins as an apparent suicide develops into a pattern of murders in which the perpetrator camouflages his crimes as suicides. The victims appear to be connected by a dark secret from the past, which adds an extra dimension to the case.
Go behind the scenes with Kansas City, Kansas PD detectives, round the clock, capturing the real-life drama of police investigations in the heartland of America.
This chilling true crime series delves into the UK’s most extraordinary cases, including a passionate affair that led to a double murder and a body buried in a teacher’s garden.
After returning from studying abroad, An Qiao (played by Wan Tong) joined the White Bird Newspaper, where Qin Nan (played by Zheng Peilin) and Chen Beibei (played by Zhou Jiayu) worked. Lin Han (played by Wan Peixin) is the son of Lin Xun, a philanthropist. There have been five confusing murders in the city. Coincidentally, the victims are all inextricably related to Lin Xun. After careful investigation, it was discovered that all of this pointed to the murder of the undercover policeman Ding Jian'an twenty years ago, and Ding Jian'an's daughter was An Qiao. At this juncture, An Qiao disappeared. It turned out that An Qiao returned to China this time to investigate the truth behind the murder of his father. The police put their suspicion on An Qiao, but both Qin Nan and Chen Beibei firmly believed that the murderer was someone else. What is An Qiao's real purpose? Can her revenge plan come true?
Each episode presents a new true crime case, modern or historical. Michael Winner hosts, providing exposition through voiceovers due to low production values. He often delivers a patronizing moral conclusion.