Can people get affected by Virus only physically? Or is there a type of virus that can take over people's souls and spirits? If it is, then what are the consequences? People lose their sense of reasoning and goodwill. The lies and selfishness spread over society like a virus. In our story, the devastated and wandering Afzal meets Niranjan who makes him realize that people's wrongdoings and injustices also come back in the camouflage of a virus. So does Afzal have to make an atonement to get recovery from that virus?
Twenty-five years after a college student vanishes—leaving only the first joint of her finger behind—the case remains unsolved. Her twin brother, now a local police officer, is forced to team up with a transferred elite cop he doesn’t get along with. When a call leads them to search for a missing elderly man, they uncover clues that may finally unravel the long-buried truth.
Dark, mysterious and visually captivating, "In Absentia" is an anthology series consisting of contemporary, dark folk tales that focus on the absence of life's normal order.
Set in the USA, the plot concerns Thomas Norton, a researcher in the field of lie detection, who provides his services to courts and private industry. One day he idly attaches electrodes to a plant in his office, and is surprised to find it responds with recognisable emotional reactions to the stimuli he gives it. He pursues this research, and keeps a plant wired up in his lab. When a woman who lives in his building is mysteriously murdered in his lab, the plant is the only witness to the crime.
Lisa is a photographer. At an exhibition, she meets Oleg Orlov and agrees to become a companion for his sick daughter. Gradually, Lisa manages to make friends with the naughty girl. Sasha Orlova reminds Liza her deceased younger sister - Lisa learns that Sasha has nightmares. At night, her late mom visits her and calls the girl to accompany her. So, Sasha believes that she will die soon. Neither dad nor Sasha's stepmother, Kristina, attaches importance to the girl's visions. But one night, Liza herself faces the "ghost" in the Orlovs' house - Now she has to find out who is scaring Sasha and what danger the girl is in in this house.
On December 10, 1968, the largest unresolved incident of the 20th century occurred in Fuchu, Tokyo, called the "300 million yen robbery". Although a major investigation was carried out with an unprecedented scale, it did not result in the arrest of the criminal.
In 2009 in Nagasaki, Japan. Narumi Yamato, a senior high school student, was on his way to school with his friend Odagiri Miku, when they found a bloody trail and followed it.
When Dr. Edwin Lorrimer, a forensic scientist working at a private laboratory is found killed, Detective Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is sent to investigate. Dalgliesh had been in the area a few months previously investigating the murder of a young woman found in an abandoned car. There are several suspects: Lorrimer's subordinate, Clifford Bradley, who despises him; the new head of the laboratory, Maxim Howarth, who is jealous of his sister's relationship with him; a colleague, Paul Middlemass, who had a fight with Lorrimer. There is also a gruff and likely unethical policeman who was on the grounds of the laboratory at the time of the killing and a local pathologist who is raising his two young children after his wife leaves him for another man. When one of the suspects is also murdered, Dalgliesh learns a key piece of information.
The second adaptation of Alexandra Marinina's novels - "I died yesterday", "The stolen dream", "Men's games", "Everything must be paid for." Criminal investigation officer Anastasia Kamenskaya is able to calculate the criminal by the most insignificant details of his actions, character, psychology.