Catching Killers is a true crime series following police and prosecutors as they apprehend and incarcerate the world's most violent killers. Each episode features two stories of murder from around the world.
Frank Koops is a police officer in the small mountain town of St. Andreasberg in the Harz Mountains, which is usually quite tranquil. He is known in his area with his green Lada Niva and everything seems to be going well. But crime also penetrates into these hidden corners. Koops masters challenges in his very own, calm way and his criminalistic qualities are always underestimated by the criminals. His specific local knowledge is also an advantage. He is friends with the postman Heiner Kelzenberg and his young colleague Mette Vogt from the neighboring town of Braunlage. Both are important helpers in an emergency.
The Singh Case is a complex and gripping 4-part true crime series about a tragic family drama set in 1980's East L.A. In investigating the circumstances surrounding a brutal double murder, the series exposes a corrupt judicial system, incriminating family secrets, and dangerous links to the Mexican mafia.
A string of strange tragedies and murders bedevils the picturesque town of Dryden, N.Y., for 10 years, beginning with the cold-blooded execution of an entire family at Christmastime.
The series tells the story of a family tragedy. An innocent man who spends 18 years in prison for the crime he didn’t commit, and then takes revenge for it.
Animal Cops: Miami is an American documentary reality television series that premiered in 2010 on Animal Planet. The program follows the work of the investigators and animal control officers employed by the Miami-Dade Animal Services Department in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The series is part of an umbrella rotation of shows known collectively as Animal Planet Heroes.
This true-crime series features individuals who share their heartfelt perspectives of loved ones who fell victim to horrific and senseless acts of crime.
After a childhood and teenage marked by punishment, injustice and abuse, Cassandra Sahrilulu moves to Canada at the age of 18 in the hope of finding a much better life. She then becomes successful and makes good time after joining a Canadian criminal organization. “Cassandra Sahrilulu” is a dramatic and satirical cartoon series. Everything is as grotesque as the story and personality of this woman, to the point where you think about the possibility of there being someone like this on your street, and it frightens you just to imagine the impact of the psychological pain and life experience. Fortunately, in this case, it's all fiction.
Nikolas is the favorite philologist in a marginal high school. A series of shocking events begin to unfold after a violent robbery at a neighboring house.
Miguel and his mother suffer a car accident; Miguel's mother dies, but he miraculously survives without any injuries. He goes to live with his grandmother in Sintra and meets a mysterious girl called Sofia, who happens to be a vampire.