Kamal Iman is a nearly thirty-year-old computer engineer who is considered a solitary genius. Although he is not good at socializing, he has a kind heart and is always willing to help those in need. This makes him an easy target for bullying by his peers. Until he meets a colleague named Bunga. Bunga is a sweet and kind-hearted girl who captures Kamal's attention. His initial fondness for her personality transforms into a dangerous obsession. Kamal must do everything in his power to ensure that Bunga is his, even if it means resorting to violence for her love.
When an unsolved serial murder case resurfaces, genius instructor Situ Kun assembles an elite team of criminal investigators: brilliant strategist Li Juncheng, intuitive prodigy Lin Xi, cunning Qin Chuan, cold beauty Nalan Hui, and resourceful Ding Xiaobing. Together, they confront challenging cases, honing their skills and growing into a powerful force for justice.
Killer Grannies is a true-crime documentary series on Oxygen True Crime that profiles shocking real-life cases where grandmothers turn into cold-blooded killers. Hosted by June Squibb, each self-contained episode follows investigators as they unravel the sinister plots and dark deeds of a seemingly innocent, maternal matriarch of a family.
Secret agent Rachel Torres is called into action. Together with a team of secret agents working for a freelance shadow organization she takes on the world of crime around them.
A group of gamers tries to track down an internet troll named Menhaz after he claims to have killed two of his family members, with no intention of stopping the murder spree.
It all begins when the wealthy real estate shark Gordon Stuart (Albert Lieven) is murdered in a lonely villa by his wife Diana (Ingmar Zeisberg) and his closest collaborator Mark Paxton (Peter Eschberg). When Mark wants to get rid of the corpse, it suddenly disappears. A nerve-wracking game of "cat and mouse" turns the perpetrators into victims. Inspector Clay (Horst Bollmann) investigates and soon stumbles across more corpses
It's an iconic line in any crime story: when a suspect is arrested and gets to make one call. In reality, once a person enters the criminal justice system, there are multiple opportunities to make calls while awaiting trial. The vast majority of those calls are recorded. An admission, a threat, a slip of the tongue, a bribe -- it's all on tape and the suspect knows it, but this doesn't always prevent people from talking and talking. Jailhouse phone calls are used to frame the narrative of murder investigations steeped in mystery.
Eiji Sakuma is a judge. He also leads the group Shinbunshi in secret The group holds court on a video site and imposes punishment against defendants. Detectives, including Erika Yoshino, attempt to take down the group.