How did Annie Börjesson die? This is the question asked again and again by Annie’s friends and family, ever since her body was first discovered on Prestwick Beach in Scotland on the 4th of December, 2005. This four-part series looks at the complex case.
The death of Susan Winters, living in Las Vegas, is ruled by authorities to be a suicide. But strange details of her demise, including her ingestion of both antifreeze and oxycodone, have convinced Susan's parents that this was murder.
Ten strangers are taken captive by the 37th president of the United States and his evil minion, Henry Kissinger. They must band together and work to topple their captor before they're all sacrificed in the struggle against communism
A ground-breaking true crime series, revealing new evidence that Australia's most notorious serial killer may have been responsible for more murders beyond the Belanglo Seven.
A four-part audiobook series—or rather, a split recording of Matjam02’s interrogation by an unnamed Scratch Team personnel. He recounts his narrow escape from Void during the height of his power, fleeing directly into the clutches of the underground criminal organization CALYPSO. Faced with difficult choices at every turn, Matjam finds himself working his way towards the syndicate’s center—and caught in new mysteries he must untangle to escape alive.
On New Year's morning 2013, a passerby finds the body of 48-year-old Marja Nijholt from Enschede in the driveway of a house in Oss. She was killed by knife stabs. After two years of police investigation, the case is stuck. Hundreds of ordinary Dutch people care about Marja's fate. They form the Bureau Dupin research collective and do everything they can to uncover the truth.
Three unsolved homicides explored: Nanette Krentel, dead in her burned Louisiana home; Elizabeth Salgado's murder in Utah; Brian Egg's killing during a California camping trip. Investigators pursue leads and evidence to crack these cases.
Social Media Monsters examines serious crimes where social media played a significant role, meeting victims, friends and families, and gaining insight from police, psychologists and other experts
On Oct. 3, 1984, Christine Jessop went missing in Queensville, Ont. Three months later her body was found, and it would be another 35 years until the mystery was finally solved. Over three, hour-long episodes, for the first time ever, Christine’s family speaks shares their story including a desperate search for answers, a falsely accused suspect, corrupt policing, revolutionary forensics, and a family forced to go through the unthinkable.
“Net of Lies” offers a compelling exploration of betrayal and the consequences of living a dual existence. It delves into the emotional turmoil and psychological impact on those affected by the revelations, showcasing the profound impact of trust shattered and lives forever changed.
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.