Affairs and secret romances lead to a web of intrigue and deadly plans, and in these crimes, one human's love is chosen over another's life. An estranged wife, a charming neighbor, the young tennis pro, and the husband's best friend enter the picture, taking romantic relationships on a roller coaster of passion, anger and murder.
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...
This is the (mostly) true story of a 1970s fashion icon turned cocaine kingpin caught between his loyalties to the mob, the Colombian Cartel, the FBI, and his 7 wives.
Manoj Bajpayee sheds light on real-life stories of encounter killings, which took place across India. Each of these cases made their way into the headlines for months.
The series was based on reality based crimes, which was made to trace the encounters that took place in different places of India and those which were in media headlines for months and later everyone forgot.
A serial killer stalks Los Angeles in the 1970s, leaving bodies on display throughout the Hollywood Hillside. After a man named Kenneth Bianchi is arrested in 1979 on the suspicion of a double homicide in Bellingham, Washington, it doesn’t take long for Los Angeles investigators to connect the dots back to the serial killer they dubbed “The Hillside Strangler.” But there’s a catch — through a series of explosive recorded interviews with various psychologists and psychiatrists, Bianchi claims that the perpetrator is NOT him; it’s actually his multiple personality, ‘Steve‘ — and that’s not all he has to say on the matter.
A single widow mother along with her dumb daughter relocating to Chennai from Bangalore to start a fresh life after their personal strategy. What happens when her daughter gone missing.?
In this three-part series, Andrew "Chef" Glick tells one of the decade's most dramatic crime stories: the 2012 murder of radio host April Kauffman. Five years on, a new detective pressures Chef to commit the ultimate sin: wear a wire on his Pagan brother.