YouTuber Victoria Charlton investigates disappearances with the help of her community. For the first time, she is looking for new avenues in the field to better understand the different cases.
Al-Hakam is a powerful figure who built his empire on smuggling, corruption and exploitation during Syria’s war years. His son Rayan, an honest police officer, finds himself drawn into the very criminal networks his father operates within.
A dark Syrian crime drama that explores war profiteering, systemic corruption and the human cost of conflict — using a fractured father–son relationship to examine how deeply these systems run through society.
Telling the stories of ordinary people who all meet fatal ends because of jealousy. A look at the dramatic and true events, and setbacks of the victims who have had life-changing experiences as a result.
It covers unsolved crime cases and still open mysteries which happened in Italy since the aftermath of WWII. The episodes include reconstructions made by professional actors, interviews with the real protagonists of the cases, in-depth reports by journalists, investigators, experts and/or magistrates who dealt with the facts under examination, and from any phone calls from viewers who can provide new stimuli for the investigation.
In a quiet hill town, two teenage slum-dwelling girls discover an abandoned DSLR. A young, passionate journalist visits the same town looking for his missing girlfriend. Their lives converge in unimaginable ways, as a series of abductions shake up, the quaint hamlet hinting at the presence of a vicious serial murderer who's targeting poor, vulnerable teenagers
Sayang Tak Dikenang is a 2022 Malaysian television drama series directed by Feroz Kader, starring Fadlan Hazim, Ruhainies and Ezzanie Jasny. This series begins its premiere on TV3 Slot Akasia starting March 4, 2022 replacing 3 Nota Cinta.
British true crime documentary series in which family members, friends and investigators share first-hand accounts of mysterious deaths, both solved and unsolved, of British citizens abroad.
Tobita Tasuku's father, Jinpei left a letter and disappeared on the day of Tasuku's high school graduation. Due to his father's disappearance, Tasuku is now left with his father's huge debt while he is still unemployed. Tasuku decides to visit the Joker Detective Agency to find his father but the cost of investigation is too high. Tasuku later finds out that the tuition fees for attending the detective school is much cheaper than the cost of investigation. Seeing that he can get a job in a detective agency and find his father, Tasuku decides to enroll into the Joker Detective School and be a full-fledged detective.