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- Investigations of multiple mysterious and violent cases.
- Through re-enactments, discussions with investigation teams, and interviews with victims' families and other involved persons, the show highlights Lt. Joe Kenda's successes with his 387 homicide case history and 92% solution rate.
- An crime investigative and documentary series surrounding true life crime stories of love gone wrong. The series airs on the TV One cable channel.
- Yolanda Saldivar grants first English interview in decades from prison on her relationship with Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Saldivar and Quintanilla-Perez family members provide insight on their bond.
- Fast-paced, fun and informative, Modern Marvels is The History Channel's signature series focusing on historical technology.
- Oxygen expands its true crime original programming with the new series "Snapped: Killer Couples," featuring couples whose passion drives them to commit terrible criminal acts.
- Over the years, Kenda has known cases that defy logic and investigations so confusing that they seem more like Hollywood scripts than reality.
- Follows case stories solved through forensics involving weather conditions that reveal vital evidence in solving murder crimes.
- City Confidential features real life stories in a wide variety of American cities. While many of these stories deal with murder, some also deal with attempted murder, and public officials caught in compromising situations, among other things. The cities featured vary widely in size, from the smallest village to the largest urban areas.
- In this riveting Clue-like murder mystery, investigators and true-crime sleuths attempt to unravel the truth behind the chilling, baffling and stranger-than-fiction death of Robert Wone.
- In 2018, two women drove themselves and their adopted children off a California cliff. None survived. Investigators expose the dark truth behind the family's picture online life and challenge a system that failed six innocent children.
- A group of wrestlers pursue their dreams of success in a prominent wrestling league. They face challenges in the ring yet persist. Out of the ring, the wrestlers also strive to be the best for their families.
- Investigators are puzzled by the brutality of Travis Alexander's murder. Explicit audio and video recordings reveal the scandalous details that sparked public outrage and turned Jodi Arias into the most hated woman in America.
- A reality-based crime story series with interesting plot twists dealing with some of the citizens of Atlanta. The dramatizations are profoundly chosen. The true life stories include unusual scenarios that involve Atlanta & criminal activity.
- Homicide detective, Rod Demery, races against the clock to catch criminals running loose on the streets of Shreveport, Louisiana.
- Payback is a true crime documentary series that profiles stories of revenge, told through gripping interviews with the family members, community members, and law enforcement who experienced the events firsthand.
- Reality series surrounding the owner & quirky residents of a trailer park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
- Black Widow Murders features unique stories of diabolical women who turn society's assumptions about the "fairer sex" upside down - luring their victims into gruesome deaths for wealth, lust, or power.
- Follows an investigation between 1992 and 2004 where more than three dozen women were preyed upon and brutally murdered in all corners of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- With haunting, real-life 911 calls as its through-line, Murder Calls is true-crime storytelling taken to a new level. Each episode pivots on the contents and subtext of 911 calls, which investigators must decipher to uncover the truth.
- The macabre rituals of serial killers are examined.
- Scott Peterson: An American Murder Mystery looks backs at the case 15 years ago that sent Scott Peterson to prison for the death of his pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son Conner. Scott Peterson: An American Murder Mystery reexamines the murder and sheds new light on the case, key players, and gets to the bottom of what happened.
- The South can be as shadowy as the muddy waters that run through it, especially when it comes to crime. Southern Gothic explores the duplicitous characters, unique settings, and boundless mystery of murder in the American South.
- The dead body of Darlene Krashoc is found dumped behind a restaurant in Colorado in March 1987, victim of torture and sexual assault.
- Aspiring influencer Gabby Petito sets out on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, but she soon disappears, and the ensuing mystery goes viral. New footage of the couple sheds light on their struggles that led to the nightmarish outcome.
- Alaskas finest weapons on sale. Follow Jim & Ken on their adventure selling, buying and using Alaskas weapons.
- Exploring the life and death of convicted sex offender Epstein, who killed himself in prison in August while awaiting trial on fresh sex-trafficking and conspiracy charges.
- Between 1979 and 1981 29 African American children went missing and were found dead in Atlanta. Till this day, no person has been tried for these murders and the killer has never been confirmed.
- A local firefighter found beaten and set on fire in his own home. A journalist gunned down in broad daylight. A philanthropist found shot to death on his back porch. The search for the killers has more twists and turns than the small towns and big cities where the crimes occur. And in some cases, the true identity of the murderer will be more shocking than anyone could imagine.
- The ultimate search of a Human Weapon, each episode of Human Weapon charts an expedition through foreign continents, famous cities, exotic villages, back alleys and lush landscapes.
- Money, privilege and power - millionaire Robert Durst had it all. But behind closed doors, Durst was more than a mogul - he was wanted for murder. The latest installment in the top-rated ID Murder Mystery franchise from America's leading true crime network, Investigation Discovery (ID), ROBERT DURST: AN ID MURDER MYSTERY, delves into the twisted truth behind one of New York's MOST INFAMOUS real estate heirs. From the suspicious disappearance of Durst's wife, Kathleen, to the execution-style murder of his confidant, Susan Berman, and finally the brutal killing of his neighbor, Morris Black, this two-part special event pulls the curtain back on this 40-year saga. ROBERT DURST: AN ID MURDER MYSTERY premieres Monday, January 21 at 9/8c and Tuesday, January 22 at 9/8c, only on Investigation Discovery.
- It cracks open the case files of different master thieves, examining their crimes from two distinct parallel points of view: the masterminds themselves and the investigators who doggedly pursue them.
- In 2001 intern Chandra Levy vanishes. Police search the city to find the 24-year-old woman, but a powerful man hampers the search - Chandra's alleged lover, Congressman Gary Condit. Chandra's parents tell the harrowing tale of the desperate pursuit for their missing daughter.
- The Iraqi soccer team unites players from warring factions to become 2007 Asian Cup champions, briefly unifying the country amid civil war. Over a decade later, the players recount their journey through conflict to an unlikely victory.
- When Susan Powell vanishes without a trace, her husband claims to have no idea what happened. But many feel he may have had a hand in her disappearance. As her family searches for answers, the tale takes a tragic turn that no one sees coming.
- A three-part miniseries exploring the various theories surrounding the unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey.
- When 23-year-old mother of four Stacy Peterson vanishes, suspicion lands on her police officer husband Drew. Investigators soon discover that he's no stranger to tragedy; years earlier his previous wife died under mysterious circumstances.
- When police discover 18-year-old Conrad Roy dead in a Massachusetts parking lot, they are faced with an unprecedented investigation. The discovery of troubling text messages forces them to wonder if the death is suicide or something more sinister.
- #killerpost profiles true stories of the most jaw-dropping and shocking cases where social media activity has had dangerous and deadly consequences.
- Ralph Friedman is the most decorated detective in NYPD history, with over 2,000 arrests to his name. This September, the legendary NYPD detective will take viewers inside the white-knuckle cases he investigated while working the streets of the Bronx. Ralph Friedman began his police career in the 41st during the turbulent 1970's. Friedman was promoted to detective after five years on the job and his extraordinary career has been commemorated with 219 awards, including the department's second-highest honor: The Police Combat Cross. He found his true calling with the NYPD and developed an impressive reputation among both the department and criminals he locked up. New York City's infamous 41st precinct, dubbed "Ft. Apache" was home to every type of violent crime imaginable during the city's most violent years: the 1970s and '1980s. From seemingly unsolvable murder cases, to undercover busts and deadly shootouts in broad daylight, Detective Friedman was involved in some of the most intense, life threatening cases ever seen on the streets of NYC. From an illegal weapons sting that devolved into a deadly shootout, to a manhunt for a ruthless serial rapist targeting women in Williamsbridge, Friedman repeatedly put his life on the line to bring justice to The Bronx.
- Focusing on the football stars at Long Beach Polytechnic High School, touted by Sports Illustrated as the "Sports School of the Century."
- Snapped season 20 premiere is the story of the murder of Laci and Connor Peterson by the notorious Scott Peterson. This story is told by the journalists who basically threw this story into our faces nonstop
- In the middle of the COVID Pandemic, College and High School football players, their families and supporters try to continue with some semblance of normality.
- As the saying goes, "Everything is bigger in Texas." But nothing is bigger than high school football. After all, this is the home of Friday Night Lights fame - a celebration of sports and community that is woven into the lore and culture of the Lone Star State. In this season of 4th and Forever, the focus is on the Desoto Eagles: an elite high school program that proudly represents this thriving Dallas suburb. Competition is fierce... No more so than at the highest 6A level, where the best teams, like Desoto, vie for the coveted state title. The Eagles are part of a league that has earned a notorious nickname - the District of Doom - known for its unmatched level of play and heated rivalries. In the past two decades, Desoto has successfully run the gauntlet, becoming District Champions six times, and winning State once, back in 2016. This year's team looks to recapture that glory and reach the summit of high school football in Texas.
- Explore interviews with Michael, his supporters and his detractors with the actor's own helmet-cam video of deadly battles with and interrogations of ISIS fighters.
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- A look is given at true-life mysteries about revenge, murder, and betrayal carried out by lovers.
- Two Florida high schools battle for supremacy on the gridiron in a community that's produced more NFL stars than anywhere else in America.
- The CEO of Sinaloa takes an objective, in-depth, and original approach to the story of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the head of a violent, criminal drug empire known as the Sinaloa Cartel. We tell the story through a business lens, breaking down the business models used by the Sinaloa Cartel to become one of the wealthiest organizations on the planet. Our film will focus on cartel strategies in terms of distribution, accounting, branding, mergers and acquisitions, human resources, termination, and of course - product. But we will never lose sight of the terrible violence this organization employed to reach its success.
- This true-crime series uses re-enactments to show what people do to try to find justice for loved ones who have been victims of crimes. The hourlong series provides first-hand accounts of brave people who conduct their own investigations, become involved in dangerous manhunts and come face-to-face with the suspects in the name of finding justice. The stories told include parents seeking their children's killers and community members coming together to fight crime in their neighborhoods. Attorney and legal analyst Faith Jenkins served as host for the first season before actor and community activist Malik Yoba jumped on board to take over the role in the second season.