#TextMeWhenYouGetHome became a worldwide movement following the 2021 death of Sarah Everard in the U.K. The hashtag sparked global awareness, anger and a conversation around the vulnerability and lack of safety women feel while in public alone. Each individual episode follows a case of an innocent woman who's been harmed, killed, or abducted by someone on what should have been just another average day. These stories are told through interviews, re-creations, texts, phone records and other digital breadcrumbs that authorities used to solve the case. Unfolding as a whodunnit, all suspects are explored until the actual perpetrator is caught.
The storyline of the show revolves around the couple Ranbir and Janvi. They seem like any other normal couple from the outside, but, in reality, are highly dysfunctional. They plot and plan together against every person they know, until they turn against one another too. The love which they felt for each other evaporates into nothingness and obsession takes over. A dysfunctional but happy marriage turns into a battleground and a stalking pit. Who would come out of this alive? Who is more dangerous, Ranbir or Janvi? What are they going to do to one another?
In 1984 six Glasgow family members died in an arson attack. Their murders were followed by one of Scotland’s longest trials and a 20-year fight for justice that gripped the nation.
Making use of re-enactments with the help of crime specialists and journalists, as well as the testimonies of victims, each episode sheds light on the modus operandi of thieves who have shaken up the people of Quebec, then and now.
Bathinda has always been ruled by violence. After years of uneasy peace, a young man kills one of the city’s crime lords to take over the throne. Chaos erupts as revenge brews, secrets unfold, and a powerful minister manipulates the game. With the city on edge, SSP Garima Ahlawat is called in to bring justice. But in a place built on blood, can peace ever truly win?
Court Martial is an ITC Entertainment and Roncom Productions co-production crime drama television series set during World War II. The series details the investigations of a Judge Advocate General's office. It aired for one 26-episode season from September 5, 1965 to April 4,1695 on London's Associated Television (ATV). Twenty episodes were shown on ABC in the United States between April 8 and September 2, 1966. The series had its genesis in a two-part episode of NBC's Kraft Suspense Theatre, "The Case Against Paul Ryker", which was later re-edited into a 1968 theatrical feature, Sergeant Ryker.
The series won the1966 British Society of Film and Television TV award for Best Dramatic Series.
TWISTED: The 10 Most Sadistic Acts of Serial Killers is a wild, true-crime ride that delves into the sick and sadistic methods of the world’s 10 worst serial killers. In this gruesome special, we rank the world’s most notorious serial killers beginning at number 10, until we reach the most sadistic sicko of all!