A two-part miniseries based on the book by Vincent Bugliosi, dramatizing the true story of two very different couples involved in a mysterious double murder on a deserted island off Hawaii and the puzzling, sensational trial that followed.
A famous novelist invites five friends for dinner. He prepared everything: good wine, small presents for everyone, a good meal and... his suicide as dessert.
Uncovering the hidden lives and experiences of Fred West first three victims his first wife, Rena Costello, her daughter Charmaine and her friend Anne McFall, when he was living in Glasgow in the early 1960s.
The story begins when Daim, a quiet 17-year-old teenager is accused of killing his mother and her mother's boyfriend. Unable to defend himself and prove his naivety, the Court sentenced him to be sent to the Rehabilitation School (an NGO school) until he was old enough to be tried. The horrific episode of Daim who is the victim of bullying by a group of students led by Botak begins. Mr. Raja, a corrupt and ruthless warden just lets the incident continue. The school guard, Tony who uses force to solve the problem only worsens Daim’s condition. Mr Ariffin and Mr Azmee also took a step over the fence and refused to intervene in the case of student fights.
The events in the series mainly revolve around Rufat, Afet, and Zarifa. Rufat and Zarifa once loved each other. However, Rufat, who sacrificed his love for wealth, married Afet, the daughter of the wealthy Samadagha. Despite the passing of years, Rufat is not happy with Afet. The biggest reason is that they do not have children. Zarifa lives a simple life with her only daughter, Shalala. Rufat, who meets Shalala, becomes attached to her from the first moment and thinks that Shalala is his own daughter. Although Zarifa denies this, Rufat's attachment to Shalala increases day by day. And this situation also brings Rufat and Zarifa closer. Afet's father, Samadagha, is involved in illegal activities. And he is ready to do everything in his power to ensure that his daughter is not unhappy.
In order to capture Tawan, a gang boss, Akkadetch plants a spy into his gang. Pupha was chosen by Akkadeth to go undercover the moment he entered the police force. Together along with clumsy Chaba, they try to find enough evidence to put Tawan behind bars.
Former cult leaders turned convicts, Katherine Wryfield and Grace Lee are interviewed about New Eden for the first time in a decade by two unseen documentarians. Using archival footage, interviews, and news clips, they begin to take us through the events that transformed New Eden from a feminist utopia into a drug addled, alien-worshipping disaster space…not to mention the murders.