Ashley Ard has been dubbed ‘The Most Hated Woman in Alaska’ after being accused of killing her newborn baby. She pleads not guilty, and her lawyer draws attention to her ex-husband.
Forensic pathologist and author Dr Richard Shepherd uncovers the truth behind horrific crimes as told through the victims' bodies to separate fact from fiction and ensure the truth always prevails.
This true crime docuseries examines the murder of Annie Mae Aquash – a Mi'kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, Canada, a mother of two daughters, a teacher, and a revolutionary who fought for Indigenous rights in the 1970s whose death went unsolved for almost 30 years.
In 1997, Aman, an ordinary guy, an honest husband and a doctor, tries to live honestly and be an example to others. Everything changes when he is unjustly kidnapped and sold into labor slavery.
Set against the backdrop of 1960’s in Mumbai, the story revolves around a cotton trader, who in his greed for respect starts a gambling game called Matka.
Diego is 13 years old and is the classic good boy with excellent grades at school, a long-time best friend and an unrequited love for the most beautiful girl in school, Erika, to whom he has never had the courage to declare himself. Everything changes when a new classmate arrives in class, Leo, who embodies everything Diego would like to be: handsome, self-confident, arrogant, with a bully's manner. They become friends, but almost without realizing it Diego finds himself in a baby gang: getting out won't be easy...
Bari (southern Italy), 1991. A bloody mafia war is unfolding in a city believed to be safe from the mafia. Murders, ambushes and mysterious disappearances shake the streets of Bari. Commander Pietro Fenoglio, who uses unconventional investigative methods to solve crimes, embarks on a dangerous journey to find the truth. As the violence reaches its peak, he begins to uncover dark secrets that go back deep into the past.
Are you cheating on your wife? Have you moved a body? Secrets are dangerous. Sometimes life-threatening! Several of the characters soon find this out, in the story about the courier who disappeared.
At Heathrow's Terminal Three, officers stop a student from entering the UK after a trip home to his native India, while the team in Calais search lorries they suspect are being used to smuggle illegal immigrants.
José Bretón killed his children, six-year-old Ruth and two-year-old José, on a small family farm on the outskirts of Córdoba, Spain. He built a bonfire fueled by liters of diesel and burned their little bodies with the idea of making them disappear forever. It was Saturday, October 8, 2011.