In this global series presented by Michael K. Williams, we embed ourselves inside criminal enterprises to see how contraband moves across borders, and explore the politics behind a hidden economy nearly as big as the one you know.
Heir to the Madelin throne Princess Blue pays a visit to Thailand where she meets Wayo Wathinwanit, a police officer assigned to look after her safety. However, their trip turns into a nightmare when an assassination attempt forces the princess to flee, and Lom is the only one who can protect her.
While hiding from the enemy, the two face danger and situations of defiance, leading them to an intimacy and forbidden feelings that may not be stopped. Though knowing well that this time, love may be impossible, Lom's heart demands that she protects the princess at all costs. When the enemy discover their hiding place, a final battle is about to take place.
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Living in his millionaire father's shadow, a young businessman Erikas cures depression by taking on a dangerous path becoming a mastermind dealer of drugs.Along the way, he is not only avoiding the law and criminals.
This explosive exposé profiles the sadistic serial killers Dean Corll, aka Candyman, and John Wayne Gacy, aka The Killer Clown, who separately each murdered dozens of young men in Houston and Chicago while going undetected for much of the 1970s.
Two decades later, Daniel ventures out in search of some politically sensitive photographs of the Dumurjhapi refugee camp in 1979, taken by his father Sunil Sarkar, who was a reverend of the Mongla Church. The path leads him into the dark, shadowy history of Dumurjhapi, where foreign agents, greedy businessmen, and power-hungry political figures lie in wait, setting traps for the unwary.
April 1958. Maria Krapivina, a graduate of the law faculty of Leningrad University, Department of criminal procedure and criminalistics, is assigned to the UGRO of the Central district police Department. Just a girl, an excellent student, the daughter of intelligent parents falls into a team consisting of rough and experienced operatives who have passed the war. On the first day, Masha wants to quit. But she gets her hands on information about a traitor in the Department associated with a large and audacious gang. Masha decides that it is her duty to stay and uncover the "mole". And also to prove that it is worth something. Everyone falls under suspicion, including the head of the Opera Department of the Swedes ,the "uncouth lout", with whom Masha unexpectedly falls in love, and every day more and more..
Six participants go undercover in crucial areas along I-65 – one of the biggest drug trafficking corridors in the country, encompassing six counties in Kentucky and Indiana – for a first-hand look into how drug cartels have infiltrated America’s Heartland.
Using interviews with friends and family of both victims and accused, archived news footage and re-enactments, as well as background information from investigators and experts, this documentary series explores the circumstances and aftermaths of real crimes.
In politically unstable Bangladesh, a simple yet determined woman’s life takes a drastic turn when she discovers a large sum of money by chance and decides to keep it, unknowingly entangling herself in a web of corruption which unravels when the fortune gets lost!
While the battlefields of WWII were a stage for acts of heroism, strategic cunning, and horrific atrocities, conditions on the home front seemed more stable. Yet from bombed-out London to occupied France, the war enabled one thing to flourish - crime.
Murder in Eden is a British television series directed by Nicholas Renton and featuring Ian Bannen, Peter Firth and Alun Armstrong. It was first aired on the BBC in 1991 in three episodes of 55 minutes. It was set in a remote part of rural County Donegal where a landlord of a pub murders his barmen. He is blackmailed by one of the other inhabitants, while the police are busy hunting for the killer. It was based on the novel Bogmail by Patrick McGinley.
Real-life cases reveal how video evidence has been used to solve a murder, as police reveal how CCTV footage has unlocked the answer to baffling cases.