Nearly half of all murders in our country are committed within relationships. People who, driven by jealousy, fear of abandonment, sheer hatred, or a combination of all of these, kill their (ex-)partner. Most victims are women, occasionally men. Perpetrators often invoke arguments like love and passion to explain their heinous act. But love is never an alibi for murder. In "Murder Cases: Love is Not an Alibi," crime journalist José Masschelin, along with relatives, lawyers, criminologists, and clinical psychologists, reconstructs eight cases in which the perpetrators were convicted by a jury of the murder or manslaughter of a (ex-)partner. The focus is not only on the murder itself but also on the background. In many cases, alarm bells were already ringing, but no one considered it possible that it would ever actually happen...
True crime documentary series. In each episode, a UK or US murder case that collides the wealthiest people with the most fatal of crimes is examined, with either the killer or the victim living a life of luxury and wealth.
In a virtual world where friendships and love promise proximity and security, they will spot invisible threats, fraud, thoughtful tricks, psychological manipulations, cyberbullying and emotional blackmail.
It follows a diverse task force of experts—from a forensic scientist to a psychic—as they combine unique skills and flaws to solve complex crimes together.
Docuseries exploring the death of Joanna Simpson, a wealthy heiress who was killed by her husband, a British Airways pilot. The series tracks the case from that first phone call to the tragic discovery of her remains in a shallow grave in Windsor Great Park, to his conviction and the consequences - taking in an acrimonious divorce and the pre-nuptial agreement of a wealthy heiress that was to change British legal history.
Thuy, a 17-year-old rural girl, changes her name to Quynh after running away from her twisted uncle and her heartless mother. However, she is later tricked and sold to Thien Thai restaurant in the city, which is actually a disguised prostitution den.
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?
The truth about Britain's gangs is complex and deep. It is a hidden world where selling drugs, robbery and extreme violence area normal part of everyday life. This is a unique look into the heart of British gang culture.