A gripping true crime series following murder investigations. Combining investigative footage, interrogation videos, dramatic reenactments and interviews, it gives voice to victims as detectives uncover the truth.
Police officers are often portrayed by men in TV shows and movies, with female officers usually taking a back seat to their male counterparts. Policewomen are put in the spotlight, however, in this reality series that focuses on the work they do. "Policewomen Files" details complex murder cases that were solved by policewomen. The show highlights the challenges and setbacks the ladies face, in addition to dramatic revelations that are made, as they piece together the puzzles that are homicide investigations.
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 refreshingly unique approach of focusing on one single murder case through the lens of the five people most closely involved with the crime in order to reveal a deeper and more complete picture of what actually happened in order to bring about justice.
Each episode of “One Deadly Mistake” follows a homicide investigation where police work tirelessly against the clock to solve a complex case, until they discover an unlikely piece of evidence that exposes the identity of the killer.
Hidden amongst the rolling mountains and deep forests of the pacific northwest sits a breeding ground for one of the deadliest terrains in the world. Known as a serial killer's playground, this land once dubbed "Wonderland" due to its grandeur and summer beauty, washes away into nine dreary months of rain that bring gray skies and a falling mist that drives the demons among us to kill. These are The Wonderland Murders.
A compelling and controversial look at a problem: how should we deal with crime? Traveling the globe to look at the most fascinating examples of justice on the planet, from the harsh punishments of China to more merciful methods in Finland and Japan. At its root, the choice is always the same: crush criminals or bring them back into the community?
Explore important and disturbing questions concerning how innocent people become ensnared by evil, and how a tight-knit community survives when senseless crime pushes it past the breaking point.
See No Evil: The Moors Murders is a British two-part television serial directed by Christopher Menaul. It was produced by Granada Television and broadcast on ITV during May 2006. It tells the story of the Moors Murders, which were committed during the 1960s by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, from the view of Hindley's sister Maureen Smith and her husband David.
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.
Docuseries lifting the veil on the global crime wave that is destroying the world's cultural heritage and lining the bank vaults of some of the worst criminals on the planet.