After the murder of her younger brother, Alex, and the kidnapping of her father, Tomi, by a criminal syndicate known as District 8, Renata seeks answers and retribution. James, the owner of an MMA business on the 3rd floor of the District 8 building, advises Renata that to meet the main leader of District 8, she must become a prominent and useful figure to them. Renata then trains hard in martial arts with Ferri, who guides her until she becomes a police officer 10 years later. In one of the undercover operations led by Renata, she finds Tomi, her father, murdered in one of District 8's gambling dens. Ten years ago, Tomi was kidnapped by Sandra, one of the leaders in District 8 who controlled the prostitution business.
The story lies in a misogynist society where women face patriarchy, Sexism, racism, and economic inequality, and many more. And when women raise their voice for their rights they often faced violence in return.
ATS officer Mahid starts hunting down an emerging terrorist group in Bangladesh, the JKB. When his path collides with one of the militant's wives, they use each other in their own missions for truth, revenge and closure.
Dr. Michelle Ward goes behind bars to interview violent murderers and offer insight into what drives people to kill. From her early doctorate research on psychopathy, to her ongoing study of criminal behavior, she possesses a unique ability to push murderers to the limit, getting them to admit things they wouldn't confess to anyone else. She is trained to go beyond excuses and get to the psychological core of why people commit heinous acts - and she does it alone in a room, face-to-face with coldblooded killers.
This 8 part series takes an in-depth look at the critical turning points in Australia’s history, from natural disasters to social upheavals, through the lens of hindsight. Combining rich, never-before-seen archival footage with candid interviews, the series investigates not just what happened, but how these events fundamentally altered the country and its people.
40 years ago, a woman was found dismembered under a highway in Stockholm. It was the beginning of what would become Sweden's strangest and most controversial legal process: the Catrine da Costa case. The two doctors Teet Härm and Thomas Allgén were identified as guilty of the dismemberment. But how did the legal system actually come to the conclusion that they were guilty?