The series is about a woman who is literally given a second chance at life – this time around she must change her ways and prevent her own murder, which raises bigger questions about whether change is possible or if everything is predetermined.
Fiona Fitzgerald is a woman with early onset Alzheimer's Disease who goes missing. Is she wandering around in an Alzheimer's haze or did something go very wrong with husband Kevin's drug dealing business. The only cop he can turn to, LAPD Lt. Alex Miigs, may actually know something about her disappearance. And he may want a big payoff to have her returned safely.
The four-episode, genre breaking series, recreates true stories of murder connecting the victim, accomplice and killer, on a joy ride of suspense, betrayal and obsession.
Golnar and Ismail are two young adults from the north of Iran who fall in love during the rule of Muzaffaruddin Shah Qajar. Taghi Khan, Golnar's father, who is the elder of the province, prevents this love. It is possible to force Taqi Khan to give them an important letter. Golnar, who escaped from there on the day of the fall of the mansion, is forced to enter her father's mansion with a new name, but Taqi Khan, who was one of the most important people in the court, At the end of his life, Shahi was imprisoned by Tavus Al-Muluk and Asif Mirza and lost his wife.
Ireland's Most Evil Killers delves into the sordid world of some of the most notorious murderers the country has ever seen. The gripping five-part series examines the disturbing cases of five of Ireland's most infamous killers: Joe O'Reilly, Colin Whelan, Catherine Nevin, Charlotte and Linda Mulhall, and Eric Locke.
The events of the series of the offender revolve in a framework of suspense and excitement in separate episodes, where each episode is investigated in a different crime by searching for clues and evidence in order to reach the perpetrator of each crime.
Reexamining some of the most high-profile and controversial cases in history through the eyes of the people who served on the original jury. Each episode delves into a new case including Michael Jackson, OJ Simpson, George Zimmerman and Robert Durst, as jurors uncover what really happened inside the courtroom.
Psychological criminologist and ex-FBI special agent Dr. Bryanna Fox and her class of graduate students study convicted murderers; they evaluate their personality traits and develop psychological profiles.
During a cruise with her ex-husband, Micki Kanesaki disappear. Lifting the lid on an extraordinary case involving FBI, PIs, phone tapping and death threats.
How could it happen that the Dutch State became the largest drug importer of the 1990s? The docuseries takes a look at the dark undercover world of the Interregional Criminal Investigation Team (IRT), a specialist police force founded in 1988 to combat organized crime in the Netherlands. This prestigious police team infiltrated the criminal environment, as a result of which it became increasingly involved in drug trafficking, among other things. The delta method, as this infiltration technique is called, led to the police team even having its own drug line from South America to the Netherlands in the 1990s. In 'De IRT Affair', the main characters tell their story about how they imported thousands of kilos of drugs in the period from 1988 to 1993 to combat organized crime.
Karl Maiwald, a Dortmund auto mechanic, struggles amid neighbor disputes and family tension. Discovering his company’s clandestine bugging, he exposes management, expecting union backing. Yet the union’s hidden ownership of the firm stuns him, as he realizes the very workers leading protests are its members.
A re-examination of the tragic murder of a family at a secluded English farmhouse in 1985 using first-hand testimony and unseen archive footage to reflect on the events and the conviction of Jeremy Bamber.
Lifts the lid on the personal case files of some of the country's greatest detectives, highlighting their dedicated work solve to the toughest crimes of their careers.