This innovative documentary program that immerses viewers in the most intriguing mysteries of the Spanish black chronicle explores its most moving aspect. Through intimate and deep interviews, crucial details about past and current crimes, resolved or unsolved, are revealed, offering a unique and moving vision of the tragedies that have shaken Spain.
In 1955 Ruth Ellis was the last woman hanged in Britain for the murder of her lover. In this investigative three-part series film-maker Gillian Pachter re-examines the case.
The Red Dogs is a documentary examining the notorious Red Dog police unit. Known for aggressive anti-drug tactics, it explores their impact, controversies, and legacy on Atlanta's crime fight and community-police dynamics.
Sør-Vest police precinct is one of the most advanced dog units in the country, with 21 dogs that are trained to find narcotics, weapons and money, look for tracks on crime scenes, hunt suspects or rescue missing people in snow-covered mountains. The dog patrol is a documentary that follows the dog patrol unit in one of Norway's most exciting police districts. The series gives viewers an insight into the daily work of those who work in the dog unit and get up close to the officers and their four-legged companions.
Two-part true documentary examining the events that led to the murder of 78-year-old former army officer David Jackson by his 66-year-old wife Penny in Somerset on the eve of Valentine's Day 2021.
People Magazine Presents: Crimes of the 2010s takes viewers through each year of the 2010s highlighting the most intriguing and chilling crimes of the decade.
The heiress starts working at one of her family's branch offices, only to unexpectedly encounter a student she had previously sponsored who falsely assumes her identity and even acts arrogantly in front of her. Concealing her true identity at first, the heiress eventually reveals herself and powerfully puts the impostor in their place.
Tracking the efforts of father-son activists to put an end to dolphin slaughtering in Japan and the Solomon Islands. The series is a follow-up to the 2009 Academy Award-winning documentary, "The Cove."
Wu-Tang Clan members and former residents recount the harrowing stories of violence that plagued the Park Hill Apartments in Staten Island during the crack epidemic, exploring the dark legacy that still haunts survivors.