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Major Crimes takes television's favorite squad of detectives -- known to viewers from the hit series The Closer -- into bold new territory. Set in the Los Angeles Police Department, the series stars Academy Award® and Emmy® nominee Mary McDonnell, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Phillip P. Keene, Kearran Giovanni and Graham Patrick Martin. The Closer veterans Robert Gossett, Jon Tenney and Jonathan Del Arco will also appear. The series picks up where The Closer leaves off, centering on what it takes to secure an airtight conviction, exploring how the police and prosecutors work together to build a solid case that will result in a suspect confessing, signing a plea agreement or being found guilty in a court of law.
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story goes inside the O.J. Simpson trial with a look at the legal teams battling to convict or acquit Simpson of double homicide. It explores how a combination of prosecution overconfidence, defense shrewdness, and the LAPD’s history with the city’s African-American community gave a jury what it needed: reasonable doubt.
Major Crimes is back on the case for a thrilling second season as two-time Oscar® nominee Mary McDonnell continues as Captain Sharon Raydor, the head of the LAPD’s Major Crimes division, joined by an unforgettable ensemble cast. As the second season opens, the team immediately dives into some of the most challenging and fascinating crimes yet, including the murder of a big-time film producer’s wife, an apparent murder-suicide and a high-speed car chase that leads to a triple homicide. Just as the squad seems to be adjusting to last year’s leadership change, however, Deputy District Attorney Emma Rios (new series star Nadine Velazquez – Flight, Hart of Dixie) arrives to challenge Raydor’s intentions and shake up the department. Torn between what is right morally and what the law commands, Raydor and her team are faced with more personal and professional struggles than ever as they continue to make deals and crack cases.
Phillip Stroh may be gone, but Major Crimes is back! The powerful crime drama featuring some of TV’s favorite characters continues for another season of gripping cases, as law enforcement officers and prosecutors work together to score a conviction. Led by the Oscar®-nominated Mary McDonnell as Los Angeles Police Chief Sharon Raydor, the fantastic ensemble cast also features G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Kearran Giovanni, Graham Patrick Martin, Phillip P. Keene, Jonathan Del Arco and Robert Gossett. Season four focuses on themes of courage, both in the personal and professional lives of the squad. Plus, Rusty, who is now officially adopted by Sharon, finds a passion that drives him — something Provenza is not too pleased about.
Television’s favorite squad of detectives is back on the case in the thrilling third season of Major Crimes, the powerful crime drama that ranks as one of basic cable’s Top 10 original series. The elite team is back, headed by two-time Oscar® nominee Mary McDonnell as Los Angeles Police Captain Sharon Raydor, along with G.W. Bailey as Lieutenant Provenza, Tony Denison as Lieutenant Andy Flynn, Michael Paul Chan as Lieutenant Mike Tao, Raymond Cruz as Detective Julio Sanchez, Kearran Giovanni as Detective Amy Sykes, Phillip P. Keene as tech expert Buzz Watson, Jonathan Del Arco as Dr. Morales and Robert Gossett as Assistant Chief Russell Taylor. Plus, Graham Patrick Martin returns as Rusty Beck, the homeless teen and material witness taken in by Captain Raydor. The hit series shows law enforcement officers and prosecutors working together to score a conviction, with the team diving into some of the most captivating crimes.
MAJOR CRIMES returns with more mysteries in season five as the squad must solve some of the most challenging homicides in America’s second largest city. From searching for a missing teenage girl who vanished while helping the homeless, hunting down the killer of a potentially dirty cop or following up on a beheading in an isolated corner of Los Angeles, the investigators attempt to return balance to the scales of justice. Also this season, Sharon strives to push Rusty through college while figuring out where she wants to go in her ongoing romance with Andy Flynn; Julio Sanchez decides to try to adopt a child himself; Provenza develops sensitivities related to his new marriage to Patrice (Dawnn Lewis); Buzz Watson picks up the 30-year-old murder investigation of his father and uncle; Mike Tao wins an award for his work as a Hollywood consultant; and Amy Sykes confronts the idea of motherhood versus focusing on her career.
The drama continues on the seventh season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation where everyone's favorite forensic investigators continue to solve crimes in Las Vegas by examining the evidence. Gil Grissom (William Petersen), grave shift supervisor, heads up the crime lab's dedicated team, which includes Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), a hard-working single parent with a checkered past; Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan), a top analyst with insider knowledge of the gambling world; Nick Stokes (George Eads), a stand-up guy who empathizes with victims via his own experiences; Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), an inquisitive investigator whose romance with Grissom seems to be heating up; and Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda), a wacky tech analyst turned field investigator. The team also works closely with Captain Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle), the former chief now assigned to Homicide who narrowly escaped death last season, and Dr. Albert Robbins (Robert David Hall), the ever-professional medical examiner.
Go into bold new territory with television's favorite squad of detectives! Set in the Los Angeles Police Department, Major Crimes picks up where successful series The Closer leaves off, centering on what it takes to secure an airtight conviction, and exploring how the police and prosecutors work together to build a solid case that results in a suspect confessing, signing a plea agreement or being found guilty in a court of law. With Academy Award® and Emmy® nominee Mary McDonnell as Captain Sharon Raydor, the series also stars The Closer’s G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz and Phillip P. Keene, along with Kearran Giovanni and Graham Patrick Martin, with The Closer veterans Jon Tenney and Robert Gossett also appearing. With the same stellar producing team in place, Major Crimes delivers the same high caliber of action and drama as the hit series it follows.
Inspired by actual events, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story is the second installment of the award-winning limited series, American Crime Story. Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Brad Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Dan Minahan, Tom Rob Smith, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski are Executive Producers for the show, which stars Darren Criss, Edgar Ramirez, Penelope Cruz and Ricky Martin.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a fast-paced drama about a team of forensic investigators in Las Vegas trained to solve crimes by examining the evidence. Gil Grissom (William Petersen), grave shift supervisor, heads up the crime lab's dedicated team, which includes Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), a hard-working single parent with a checkered past; Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan), a top analyst with insider knowledge of the gambling world; Nick Stokes (George Eads), a stand-up guy who empathizes with victims via his own experiences; Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), an inquisitive investigator who has more than a professional interest in Grissom; and Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda), a wacky tech analyst turned field investigator. The team also works closely with Captain Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle), the former chief now assigned to Homicide, and Dr. Albert Robbins (Robert David Hall), the ever-professional medical examiner. Brace yourself for a killer season.
In the season finale of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, television's No. 1 scripted series, Sara was kidnapped by the miniature killer and left for dead under a car. In the Season 8 premiere, we'll finally learn the answer to the burning question — "Does Sara live or die?" One thing's for sure — the graveyard shift will never be the same again. Actress Jessica Lucas (The L Word) guest stars in four episodes as Veronica (aka "Ronnie") Lake, a young, overzealous new CSI-in-training who's about to discover that in searching for the perpetrator of a crime, she could easily become his next victim. Also this season, director William Friedkin (The Exorcist) will direct an episode, and CSI will do a crossover episode with another hit CBS show, Without a Trace. Star Marg Helgenberger's real-life husband, actor Alan Rosenberg, will also return for an episode.
The CSIs face a year of challenge and change as they say goodbye to some of their long-time team members and welcome new ones to the night shift. Grissom, Catherine and the rest of the group deal with the aftermath of Warrick Brown’s shooting, and then must adjust to the irreverent personality of new CSI Riley Adams (Lauren Lee Smith). Later in the season, the team will be in for a shock when revered leader Gil Grissom bids goodbye to Vegas and a new CSI, simply known as “The Professor,” (Laurence Fishburne), joins their ranks.
The elite team of Major Crimes is back for its sixth season with three of the most challenging cases yet, struggling to solve mysteries mired in complex political conflicts that move beyond traditional murder cases. As Sharon Raydor grows accustomed to her new boss, Assistant Chief Leo Mason, the detectives find themselves questioning their faith in the rapidly changing priorities of the justice system while also managing the difficult changes in their personal relationships. Finally, they must accept the necessity of risk, as they prepare to face the inexplicable but undeniable return of Phillip Stroh.
Impeachment: American Crime Story examines the national crisis that led to the first impeachment of a U.S. President in over a century through the eyes of the women at the center of the events: Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp and Paula Jones. All three were thrust into the public spotlight during a time of corrosive partisan rancor, shifting sexual politics and a changing media landscape.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a fast-paced drama about a team of forensic investigators trained to solve crimes by examining the evidence. They are on the case 24/7, scouring the scene, collecting the irrefutable evidence, and finding the missing pieces that will solve the mystery. Catherine Willows, a hard-working single parent with a checkered past and a teenage daughter she's raising on her own, heads the team of investigators at the Crime Lab in Las Vegas following previous leader Gil Grissom's departure. The team's other members include Dr. Raymond Langston, a former pathologist who joins the Las Vegas Crime Lab after consulting on a serial killer case; Nick Stokes, a true-blue stand-up guy who empathizes with victims via his own experiences; and Greg Sanders, the offbeat tech analyst turned field investigator. The CSI team members also work closely with Capt. Jim Brass, the former chief, now assigned to Homicide; Dr. Albert Robbins, the ever-professional medical examiner and his assistant, David Phillips; and David Hodges and Wendy Simms, lab technicians with specialties in trace and foreign-substance analysis.
Season 11 of the hit drama CSI picks up where it left off — with Langston on the floor of a jail cell bleeding profusely — and ends with the team solving the mystery surrounding the explosion of a van during a funeral ("Shock Waves"). Future episodes contain grisly crimes involving a shark attack in the crowded pool of a casino ("Pool Shark") and the decapitation of a young man found in the woods ("Blood Moon"). Other cases involve the knife attack of a legendary vegas icon ("Sqweegel") and the CSI’s reopen a cold case involving two young girls who went missing five years ago. There are also plenty of cases involving the arcane lifestyles of Las Vegas residents including a mother who suffers from a hoarding condition ("House of Hoarders").
As CSI enters its 12th season, the team is still recovering from the fallout from the Nate Haskell case several months after its completion. Ray Langston has been let go and a new CSI supervisor, D.B. Russell, played by Ted Danson, has been hired. The Las Vegas crime lab also welcomes another new addition, a young CSI from Los Angeles and Ecklie's estranged daughter, Morgan Brady. The team must build new relationships as they solve cases that include a multiple homicide on a Vegas tram and a "Strangers on a Train" type case where numerous suspects who seem to be unrelated confess to murdering a family.
All over the news are reports about a young couple in Modesto, California, who were attacked in their home. Matt Skokie, a war vet, was killed, and his wife, Lily, is unconscious, barely hanging on. Both sets of parents are at her bedside hoping for a miracle while four suspects are about to be arrested. The case sends shock waves into the community stirring up tensions across racial lines in this gritty drama—from the point of view of the victims.
Season 13 of the groundbreaking drama begins exactly where season 12 left off as Russell's granddaughter Kaitlyn has been kidnapped by someone working for incarcerated Jeffrey McKeen. Morgan's father has been shot and Finlay is being tailed by a dirty detective. Russell is torn between confronting McKeen in prison and working the crime scene where Kaitlyn was taken, but he ultimately decides it will be more useful to let the evidence lead him to her. Following the trauma, Finlay encourages Russell to mend fences with his wife, but it turns out his wife is unhappy in Las Vegas and has gone to Seattle to spend time with her family. Other cases tackled by the CSIs in the thirteenth season include a massacre at a local diner that leaves but one survivor, the death of a fourteen year old girl killed at a large desert rave, and the murder of a famed music historian whose body was stuffed into a piano left in the middle of the desert.
After learning that CSI Morgan and Ellie Brass have both been taken captive by their still unknown murder suspect, CSI: kicks off its 14th season with the CSIs racing to piece the clues together and solve the case before it's too late. D.B. Russell leads the CSI team on the hunt for Morgan and Ellie Brass' ritualistic killer. Catherine Willows returns on the milestone 300th episode of CSI to help solve a cold case that has haunted the team for 14 years. Guest stars for this season include Eric Roberts, Tim Matheson, John Ratzenberger, model Catrinel Menghia Marlon, Jason Priestly, Jordin Sparks and more.
Arguably the best season ever, season two of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation continues to push the limits of its creative potential while simultaneously educating the viewing public into the wonders of forensic science. The season premiere (Burked) reminds us of how old Las Vegas used to be. Throughout the season, an abundance of tragic cases unfold including a high-school shooting (Bully For You), an agoraphobic victim (You've Got Male), and evil children (Cats In The Cradle). Brilliant case work is still the foundation of the series and is on full display as the team solves cases involving a deadly bus crash (Chasing The Bus), unconventional therapy methods (Overload) and a hit-and-run death (Anatomy Of A Lye). While most episodes can be enjoyed absent of intricate character details, season two continues to find ways to expand the dramatic arcs of the team. We learn that Brass has a daughter (Ellie), Grissom develops a hearing impairment (The Hunger Artist) and Stokes has a near brush with death (Stalker). Serial killer Paul Milander returns (Identity Crises) and there is also the first episode featuring Lady Heather (Slaves Of Las Vegas). If that's not enough, there's even time to launch the second installment of the franchise (Cross Jurisdictions).
Entering it's 15th season, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a drama about a team of forensic investigators trained to solve crimes by examining the evidence.
Things turn a bit darker during Season 3 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A cheerleader turns up disemboweled (Let The Seller Beware), a real murder is filmed (Snuff), a taxi driver is beaten to death by a mob (Blood Lust) and a human arm is found in a meat grinder (Recipe For Murder). Some of the other standout episodes include a mysterious magician (Abra Cadaver), a boxing match ending in death (Fight Night) and a group of bitter comedians (Last Laugh). Warrick continues to cultivate his defiance for authority (Random Acts Of Violence), there's another case involving Lady Heather (Lady Heather's Box), Sara asks out Grissom and there's an explosion in the lab (Play With Fire), Catherine learns more about her mom's ex-husband and Grissom's hearing loss becomes more problematic by season's end (Inside The Box).
Season 4 begins with terrific back-to-back episodes involving serial killers ("Assume Nothing" / "For All Our Country"). There's a new politically minded sheriff in town and in "Invisible Evidence" he's ticked off that the CSI's can't get enough evidence to convict a rapist/murderer. Also, Nick and Sara buck for the same promotion. Along the way there are plenty of quirky cases: one involving a museum robbery ("Suckers") and one involving a dead juror ("Eleven Angry Jurors"). Grissom travels to a small town with plenty of secrets to solve a murder in "Jackpot," Catherine dates a younger man in "Early Rollout," and Sara works a case involving a woman strikingly similar to herself in "Butterflied." There's also plenty of kinkiness in "Fur and Loathing" and tragedy "Bad Words."
Some provocative episodes from Season 5 of CSI involve Russian mail order brides ("Nesting Dolls"), infantism ("King Baby"), and the Mexican lifestyle of narcocorrido ("Snakes"). From the creative storytelling ("4x4") to the macabre ("Who Shot Sherlock?"), there’s something in Season 5 for everyone. The CSI team investigates many crimes that hit close to home as well. Grissom comes under fire from Ecklie ("Mea Culpa"), Brass tracks down his estranged daughter ("Hollywood Brass"), and during the course of the season Greg Sanders completes his transition from the lab to the field. Last, but not least, Season 5 wraps with an amazing two-part episode ("Grave Danger"), written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, where Nick comes face to face with death while the team exhausts all its resources to same him.
The legendary Christopher Meloni returns as Detective Elliot Stabler for an intense new season delving into New York’s criminal underbelly. With the help of his elite task force, Stabler is putting it all on the line to try and take down the city’s most notorious – and dangerous – crime syndicates.
Christopher Meloni, reprising his role as Elliot Stabler, returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. However, the city and police department have changed dramatically in the decade he's been away, and he must adapt to a criminal justice system in the midst of its own moment of reckoning. Stabler will aim to find absolution and rebuild his life while leading an elite new task force that is taking apart the city's most powerful crime syndicates one by one.
The elite detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau return to take down New York City's most dangerous illegal syndicates in Season 3 of "Law & Order: Organized Crime," created by Emmy® Award-winner Dick Wolf. Christopher Meloni stars as the iconic Elliot Stabler, a veteran detective who has rejoined the NYPD as part of the Organized Crime Task Force after a personal tragedy. Fighting to dismantle underground crime organizations from the inside, Stabler joins forces with his sergeant and partner Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt), cyber sleuth Jet Slootmaekers (Ainsley Seiger) and a pair of new NYPD detectives (Rick Gonzalez and Brent Antonello).
When the Menendez brothers were tried on national TV for brutally killing their parents in Beverly Hills, their story became a national obsession. Now, the first edition of this anthology series delves into the players, the crime and the media circus, detailing the day-to-day battles of the trial and unveiling the shocking truth of what really went down when the cameras stopped rolling.
When a father, Luis Salazar, travels illegally from Mexico into the United States to search for his missing son, he discovers that modern servitude is thriving in the farmlands and agricultural communities. Promised a job and a place to live, these laborers find themselves forced to live in abject poverty. Required to pay for their own food and other essentials, what little money they make is paid back to their employers, and because they will forever be in debt, they can never leave.
The second season is set in the Midwest, representative of the canvas that is America, at two high schools, one public and one private. Issues of sexual orientation and socioeconomic disparity come to a boil when lurid photos of a high school boy, Taylor Blaine, are posted on social media following a school party. Taylor accuses two players on a private high school's basketball team. While the two schools at the center of the story are worlds apart in status, the lives of the students and teachers at both become inextricably linked.
Experience real-life crime drama and high-end technology as they come together again in season two of this real-life investigative series from A&E®. Crime 360 takes viewers inside the investigation as theories and evidence are brought to life through fantastic CGI visualizations, state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning and 360-degree digital photography. Each one-hour episode begins the moment detectives are called to the scene and follows the case until it is solved. From the start, viewers are part of the investigation, experiencing the crime scene from every angle, and the evidence at microscopic level. As the case develops and the theories change, the graphics evolve — culminating in a full-blown visualization of what really happened. It’s cutting-edge technology and high-end CGI combined with present-tense investigations of actual crimes — a completely new way to witness real-life investigations as they unfold.
Experience real-life crime drama and high-end technology as they come together for the first time on television in Crime 360. Crime 360 takes viewers inside the investigation as theories and evidence are brought to life through fantastic CGI visualizations, state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning, and 360-degree digital photography. Each one-hour episode begins the moment detectives are called to the scene and follows the case until it is solved. From the start, viewers are part of the investigation, experiencing the crime scene from every angle, and the evidence at the microscopic level. As the case develops and the theories change, the graphics also evolve — culminating in a full-blown visualization of what really happened.
In 1950’s Cold War Britain, suburban married couple Tommy and Tuppence Beresford are thrust into a world of spies, assassins and double agents. Based on Agatha Christie’s classic characters, Tommy (David Walliams, Little Britain) and Tuppence (Jessica Raine, Call the Midwife) take on the criminal underworld because sometimes a marriage needs an adventure!
Christopher Meloni, reprising his role as Elliot Stabler, returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. However, the city and police department have changed dramatically in the decade he's been away, and he must adapt to a criminal justice system in the midst of its own moment of reckoning.
Set in 1963, CRIME STORY is the story of the Chicago Police Major Crime Unit headed by tough-as-nails Lieutenant Mike Torello (Dennis Farina, Get Shorty) and his obsessive pursuit of slick and ruthless gangster Ray Luca (Anthony Denison, The Closer), one of organized crime's brightest young hoods. As Luca murders, steals, and extorts his way to the top from the mean streets of Chicago to the glitter of Las Vegas, Torello remains hot on his trail. From Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat) comes CRIME STORY, one of the most influential action dramas in television history. Featuring a stellar supporting cast that includes Stephen Lang, Bill Campbell, Ted Levine, Darlanne Fluegel and Joseph Wiseman. Guest stars include David Caruso, Julia Roberts, Gary Sinise, Kevin Spacey, Ving Rhames, Lorraine Bracco, Michael Madsen, Pam Grier, Steven Weber, Laura San Giacomo, Stanley Tucci, David Hyde Pierce, Andrew Dice Clay, Deborah Harry, and more!
The phenomenon that launched the procedural drama. From the heart wrenching truths behind murders within families (Blood Drops and Gentle, Gentle) to the macabre (Justice Is Served) to crimes that seem to only happen is Las Vegas (Table Stakes and To Halve and to Hold) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation proves in its inaugural season that it will be a force to be reckoned with for many years to come. Led by Gil Grissom, night shift supervisor and bug expert; Catherine Willows, a single mom and former showgirl; Warrick Brown, a showboat with a gambling problem; Nick Stokes, a gung-ho hunk and Sara Sidle, a nebbish brain with an attitude these forensic investigators prove that getting away with murder just got a lot tougher.
Grissom and Willows return to help the CSI team solve a catastrophic case that paralyzes all of Las Vegas.
In December of 2014, Mississippi teenager Jessica Chambers was drenched in gasoline and set on fire. The lingering questions surrounding her horrific murder have captivated armchair detectives on the internet ever since. Inspired by the reporting of BuzzFeed News' Investigative Reporter Katie J.M. Baker, this active crime investigation docu-series takes a closer look at the mysterious case and covers the trial of Quinton Tellis, the accused man who vehemently asserts his innocence. The series is executive produced and directed by Emmy Award® winner Joe Berlinger ("Paradise Lost" trilogy).
Re-live the most provocative murder cases of the ‘50s and ‘60s. College girls are brutally murdered by one of the nation’s first known serial killers, young professional women in New York fear for their lives when two roommates are stabbed 60 times, a commercial flight is sabotaged, and a missing couple leaves behind a complicated case involving moonshine and the Cuban lottery.
Re-live the most provocative murder cases of the ‘50s and ‘60s. College girls are brutally murdered by one of the nation’s first known serial killers, young professional women in New York fear for their lives when two roommates are stabbed 60 times, a commercial flight is sabotaged, and a missing couple leaves behind a complicated case involving moonshine and the Cuban lottery.
A Crime To Remember showcases the most compelling crimes of yesteryear, when murder erupted from the same dark places as today - passion, jealousy, greed and revenge. You'll be riveted by stories where murder mixes with New York high society, an oversexed divorcee, bootleggers in the tropics, and career girls in Manhattan. Jaw-dropping period recreations bring the bad old days to life.
Crime writer Aphrodite Jones conducts investigations into more headline-making crime stories this season, including the case against Casey Anthony. She lands pivotal interviews and gains insider access to those close to each case, attempting to find answers that might bring added closure. She’ll explore sordid tales of deceit where greed, vengeance and betrayal turned deadly.
Best-selling author Aphrodite Jones digs deeper into true crime stories that made headlines – unraveling new theories and new information about crimes you only thought you knew. She’ll re-visit the death of NFL superstar Steve McNair, discover the truth behind the shocking death of a minister’s wife, and investigate a stranger-than-Hollywood-fiction case involving a stuntman.
Pink Collar Crimes is an outrageous true crime series inspired by a growing crime wave in the country: felonious females. These are the impossible-to-believe, often absurd, true stories about the most unexpected women -- PTA moms, country-club chairwomen, and more -- who took big risks, pocketed big cash and then served hard time. Each episode includes insight and analysis from prosecutor, author, and television correspondent Marcia Clark.
Small town native and advocate Hilarie Burton Morgan puts a spotlight on murder cases from small towns across America. She meets with family members and local insiders to explore each unique story and the impact and challenges of small-town justice.
Easy Scores. Outragous Paydays. Picture Perfect Crimes. "Crime Inc." takes you inside the billion-dollar big business behind global criminal enterprise.
True Crime with Aphrodite Jones follows crime writer Aphrodite Jones as she conducts her own investigations into some of the most headline-making crime stories of our time. Jones lands pivotal interviews and gains insider’s access to those connected to the cases.
Aphrodite Jones delves into popular true crime stories, uncovering never before heard details. When a young man is killed on the job, what at first appears to be a tragic accident is soon revealed as something much more sinister; and when a teen boy vanishes without a trace clues are revealed that may lead to a tragic discovery.
In every episode Aphrodite Jones brings new information to these infamous cases, either through interviews with people who have never talked before, or by finding new evidence or images that shed a new light on these sensational and salacious cases. Jones is driven to get inside the minds of these killers, and desperate to understand what drives these criminals to perform such despicable acts.
From the crime scene to the courtroom, there's a dark, dark world out there just waiting to be explored. In Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall, Hall is joined by a core team of correspondents with extensive knowledge of law enforcement, to go beyond the headlines and explore not only what happened, but why it happened.
The Crimes That Changed Us tells the stories of the most dramatic crimes that have happened across the country. Some of the cases included those around Andrea Yates, The Menendez Brothers, Patty Hearst, Selena and Rodney King.
A body found floating in the Gulf of Mexico. A Silicon Valley mother reported missing by her lover. DEADLINE CRIME WITH TAMRON HALL walks viewers step by step through a series of riveting and heart-wrenching murder investigations. Tamron challenges expectations, interviews those most deeply affected, and visits the scene of the crime to find out what really happened and why.
Each episode of this cooking competition, hosted by Joel McHale, begins at the scene of the crime -- a kitchen that was just used to make an amazing mouthwatering dessert that has since disappeared. The chef teams of two are challenged to scour the kitchen for clues and ingredients to figure out what was baked. Next, each team must duplicate the recipe based on their guess for celebrity judges chef Curtis Stone and cake artist Yolanda Gampp. To take the $100,000 prize, the competing dessert makers will need to prove they have the technical know-how, imagination and problem-solving skills needed to decode and re-create incredible desserts and cakes from across the world.