This brand-new true-crime anthology explores murder stories that began with bodies discovered in unusual public or private spaces – leading to gripping investigations, with first-hand accounts from detectives and chilling archive and evidence.
A simple missing person file leads to a renowned entrepreneur Roma Majumdar, getting arrested and as the police digs deeper in the case, they unravel ghastly incidents of how cruel a person's misdemeanors can lead them to do such horrifying things to their closed ones!
When opioid crisis hits Dayton Ohio turning it into the nations overdose capital. Some drug dealers get in over their heads with a product that is killing their clientele. Police crackdown to fight the epidemic using informants to get information but they find out the problem is much bigger than just a few people. Witness how fentanyl takes the life's of not only the users but the dealers.
In 1955 Ruth Ellis was the last woman hanged in Britain for the murder of her lover. In this investigative three-part series film-maker Gillian Pachter re-examines the case.
An elite group of anti-narcotic trafficking professionals, hunt down drug smugglers then repossess and re-sell the ill-gotten gains owned by the bad guys, everything from exotic cars, yachts, and private jets to over-the-top mansions.
Three women were jailed for the unthinkable crime of murdering their own babies. Could the mathematical theory used to convict these women really be a conspiracy of lies used by powerful men to target defenseless grieving mothers?
This true crime series tells the stories of Britain's most high-profile young killers. Different cases are discussed from the view of the witnesses who gave first-hand testimonies and interviews with the friends, family and professionals involved. Over the past 20 years, approximately 400 children have been convicted for murder in the United Kingdom. An investigation into what prompted this behaviour in those kids is carried out as the show profiles some of the most shocking incidents to hit the headlines.