Crimes Uncovered
The terrible tale of the murder of successful musical theater legend Taliep Petersen a mere house robbery on the surface turns out to be a treacherous betrayal at the hands of a supposed loved one.
The terrible tale of the murder of successful musical theater legend Taliep Petersen a mere house robbery on the surface turns out to be a treacherous betrayal at the hands of a supposed loved one.
The heart-rending story of the kidnapping and murder of Leigh Matthews continues. Crimes Uncovered delves deeper into the psyche of the assailant, his greed and his subsequent capture.
The Mystery of Room 602 (Véronique Pirotton Case): On October 31, 2013, Belgian politician Bernard Ouessfal rushed down the six flights of a hotel in Ostend where he had met up with his wife, Véronique, the day before. He had just found her unconscious on the bathroom floor with a mysterious plastic bag next to her. Despite the emergency rescue response, Véronique Pirotton died a few minutes later.
Visiting Ralph Sarchie, ex NY cop turned Demonologist and Evangelist Exorcist "Bob Larsson".
Explanation of premise for believer and non-believer origins of the Devil Christopher French interview.
Amongst the violence, torture and genocide of the Holocaust, stories of hope and survival also emerged after the horrors of World War II.
Punk icon, and Sex Pistols bass-guitarist, Sid Vicious and girlfriend Nancy Spungen were tragic romantics locked in a mutually abusive relationship that always seemed destined to end in tragedy.
A dead woman is found in a park. It's learned the deceased is a divorced landlady of a group home for transients.
The phone rings in the middle of the night.
Obsessed with boys toys, he posed as a barrister and claimed he worked for the British Government secret service.
A breathtaking international investigation worthy of the blockbuster "Catch Me If You Can.
While directing the anti-terrorist unit at 36 Quai des Orfèvres, Commissioner De Hauteclocque finds himself faced with a case that is making headlines.
Two Accused of Murder (Jennifer Charron Case) - On Sunday, April 29, 2007, the body of Jennifer Charron, 21-years old, was found burnt to a crisp in a forest near Royan. The young waitress, who had been missing for two days, was visibly beaten and tied up. In this astonishing case, the clues examined by the experts will give them two leads: two men, two suspects with very different profiles... but investigators are convinced that they both have a direct link with the murder.
The Mystery of Room 602 (Véronique Pirotton Case): On October 31, 2013, Belgian politician Bernard Ouessfal rushed down the six flights of a hotel in Ostend where he had met up with his wife, Véronique, the day before. He had just found her unconscious on the bathroom floor with a mysterious plastic bag next to her. Despite the emergency rescue response, Véronique Pirotton died a few minutes later.
Tensions run high as Indonesian and Australia police work together in cracking the case, to nab the terrorists. But the search for a breakthrough sees a string of disappointments.
The seeds of terror are sown long before the 2002 Bali attack. First, a "dress rehearsal" in Indonesia helps with getting the bombs just right. And then, a twist of fate in Singapore unlocks the door to Bali.
In 1849, a man suddenly disappeared in Bermondsey, discovering that he had been brutally murdered.
He faked his own credentials and netted $400,000 of taxpayers money, giving bogus court testimony and investigative services.
Posing as a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty, he duped a string of women in the UK and US.
Sophie Lancaster was beaten to death because she dressed like a Goth and listened to metal and punk music. In response to this hate crime, the English metal scene backed the Sophie Lancaster Foundation and championed the idea of acceptance and community through music.