A fast paced and surreal comedy series in the style of a 1970s cop drama, following a detective and his assistant in their fight against strange characters who keep murdering people.
After returning from studying abroad, An Qiao (played by Wan Tong) joined the White Bird Newspaper, where Qin Nan (played by Zheng Peilin) and Chen Beibei (played by Zhou Jiayu) worked. Lin Han (played by Wan Peixin) is the son of Lin Xun, a philanthropist. There have been five confusing murders in the city. Coincidentally, the victims are all inextricably related to Lin Xun. After careful investigation, it was discovered that all of this pointed to the murder of the undercover policeman Ding Jian'an twenty years ago, and Ding Jian'an's daughter was An Qiao. At this juncture, An Qiao disappeared. It turned out that An Qiao returned to China this time to investigate the truth behind the murder of his father. The police put their suspicion on An Qiao, but both Qin Nan and Chen Beibei firmly believed that the murderer was someone else. What is An Qiao's real purpose? Can her revenge plan come true?
A building explosion with an undisclosed culprit, a harrowing storm separating a family in half, a house of malevolent monsters, paranormal investigations, a medium's descent into eternal downfall — all stories are mysteriously connected, fused together by one terrifying organization.
Nearly half of all murders in our country are committed within relationships. People who, driven by jealousy, fear of abandonment, sheer hatred, or a combination of all of these, kill their (ex-)partner. Most victims are women, occasionally men. Perpetrators often invoke arguments like love and passion to explain their heinous act. But love is never an alibi for murder. In "Murder Cases: Love is Not an Alibi," crime journalist José Masschelin, along with relatives, lawyers, criminologists, and clinical psychologists, reconstructs eight cases in which the perpetrators were convicted by a jury of the murder or manslaughter of a (ex-)partner. The focus is not only on the murder itself but also on the background. In many cases, alarm bells were already ringing, but no one considered it possible that it would ever actually happen...
Lurking behind every murder is the truth. But what if the people involved in the case disagree on what the truth is and what really happened? We have to determine who is trustworthy, and who isn't. We must decide which details matter and which ones don't, and whose memories seem clear and accurate. This original series interviews people with conflicting perspectives on a real murder case to reveal the true Killer In Question.
Police Story is an anthology series, that aired in late 1988 as part of the 'ABC Monday Mystery Movie' line-up. The crime drama is a revival of the original Police Story series (1973–1979), using previous scripts for all five two-hour episode remakes.
Eight murders in the Cincinnati region. Seven adults and a 16-year-old boy from the Rhoden family were shot execution-style at three homes and a nearby trailer in 2016.
Michigan police Chief Laura Frizzo and Indiana Detective Jeremy Ogden team up to capture the enigmatic Kelly Cochran for the brutal murders of two men, her own husband, Jason Cochran, and her lover, Chris Regan. As the two investigators struggle to decode the mysterious murderer’s mind games, they fall in love and marry, shortly before discovering that a sick & twisted marriage murder pact between Kelly & her husband may have left an endless trail of murder victims across the American mid-west.
Borja Voces explores the most captivating and shocking crime stories that have captured the public's attention. Each episode will feature in-depth investigations, expert analysis, testimonials, and cutting-edge technology to bring viewers closer to the truth.