Technology has become the new frontier in solving homicides, illustrating the surprising ways that cell phone data, smart watches, fitness trackers, GPS devices, geolocation coordinates, doorbell and traffic cameras, gaming devices, surveillance video, internet searches, apps, and social media messages can be the critical clues in murder investigations.
In Yunxi City, a skilled forensic team led by Captain Leng Qiming unravels complex crimes using deduction, technology, and experience. As they pursue justice, they expose hidden truths and the depths of human nature.
Brottskod is a Swedish documentary series that in each episode deals with a part of Swedish criminal history.
The show is created and produced by Pål Hollender together with Fredrik Johnsson and Kristofer Hansson, that previously made the popular P3 Dokumentär podcast.
The main characters of the film are three friends working together - Stepanov, Chernov and Belov. Their construction company is thriving, receiving a new order, but constant emergencies begin to occur around the construction site - first strikes, then an accident with a worker, the death of a foreman... In addition, each of the friends hides something from each other, omissions breed suspicion and distrust... Will their friendship stand the test of difficulties? And will the perpetrators of the murders be found?
In Dying for Revenge, each episode of this true crime series recounts a shocking story of a crime committed as an act of revenge.
From a worker humiliated by a colleague, to a woman facing ruin when an ex-partner sells their home, the trigger events are different but the consequences are the same: being wronged leads to murder. Illustrated with evocative drama reconstruction, location filming and archive footage, each story is told through interviews with family and friends, insights from detectives who solved each case, and analysis from expert criminologists.
A struggling couple accidentally moves into a lavish mansion and discovers a hidden fortune. But as unexpected troubles follow, they begin to question whether their sudden luck is a blessing or a curse.
8 young women are found murdered over a period from 2005-2009 in Jennings, La. population just over 10,000 people. The young women were allegedly involved in prostitution and were drug addicts according to most family members. They also knew each other. Some say later victims were actual witnesses in the murders and/or deaths of the first victims. According to the book written by Ethan Brown, suspicions lie with a local drug dealer and local law enforcement.