After a break of decades, Ruben Waara returns to the hometown of his youth, Hanko, on the same day when the summer paradise is shocked by a head found on the sandy beach. Ruben and Vera, the estranged police officer's daughter, set out to find out both their relationship and the mystery of the murder. In the small town of Hanko, almost everyone has a motive for murder.
A two-part true-crime series looking at some of the most notorious cases of women who disappeared within a so-called Vanishing Triangle throughout the 1990’s.
On a cold December day in 2017, the bodies of Multi-Billionaire power couple, Barry and Honey Sherman, are found cruelly and bizarrely posed in the basement of their Toronto mansion. The case immediately becomes headline news attracting global interest. More than five years later, no suspects have been named, no arrests have been made, and the double-murder case remains unsolved. Now, in a four-part series, the nation's leading Investigative Journalist and pre-eminent expert on the case, Kevin Donovan, is on a quest to uncover the truth. Told from his perspective, Billionaire Murders reveals an intimate look at who the Shermans were and what may have happened to them. Featuring exclusive access to prominent Canadians who knew Barry and Honey, as well as Donovan’s fellow journalists and several people who are integral to the investigation, this series delves deep into the mystery of their murders including many twists, turns and outrageous conspiracy theories about “who dunnit.”
While shooting in a hilly village in North Bengal, the famous actor Nandini Chatterjee is killed. During the investigation, Nandini's life story opens up.
Blacky, a gigolo on the island of San Andrés, tries to make money by supplying fuel to the boats that transport drugs to Central America, but his plan goes spectacularly wrong and he becomes a witness to something he shouldn't have seen.
Decades after the popular president was gunned down in broad daylight, many people are still asking 'who really killed Kennedy,' and 'why won't the government release all the assassination records?'
How are we going to lift the veiled sheets of the word remember this season? Of course,remember your name,your life, everything that belongs to you, but how will you remember who you are? Eren is a valet at a bar. One day he gets into an accident with a customer's car, which he kidnaps to take him for a ride. And he will lose that day, even everything that belongs to him. He wants to remember all he has left,Remember His Name,Remember life, remember everything he can't think of his loved ones. but a light that does not leave him alone with his crop identity (Ela) will take him out of this framework of obscurity and make everything clear in one day. But how much of this will he be able to remember. Everything from start to finish or nothing?
48 Hours: Suspicion is a limited-run series from the team at CBS News' award-winning true-crime series 48 Hours. The series features intriguing cases where people live under suspicion, but the truth is often elusive.
If you answer the "Jaein" truth invited to secret streaming broadcasts, the extreme survival quiz, a "fall quiz show" that can receive 1 billion , will begin. However, the question is different from expectations, and the sister is headed to the death of her brother "Jae -ha" who died in an accident. The bottom opens, the rope that tights the neck. The only way to escape is to reveal the truth. Three people who doubt each other and pointed to them as culprit ...
Can they reach the truth or fall together?
A notice reshapes two lives, revealing a twenty-year secret tied to a murder case where the "original sin" of identity theft collides with the "current sin" of manslaughter.
June 24, 2015, John `Goldfinger' Palmer, once one of Britain's richest gangsters, is shot dead. Private investigators TM Eye, led by David McKelvey, re-examine Palmer's murder as part of a present-day investigation.