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- Detectives from NYPD's 15th Precinct investigate homicides within their precinct.
- A series featuring detailed accounts on how notable crimes and diseases were solved through forensic science.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- The lives of Escondido, California residents Cheryl and Stephen Crowe change one morning when they find their twelve year old daughter Stephanie Crowe stabbed to death in her bedroom. As procedure dictates, the police take each member of the household away individually to be questioned, and the remaining children - fourteen year old Michael Crowe and adolescent Shannon Crowe - are taken into protective custody until Cheryl and Stephen can be cleared. The police end up placing much of their focus on the sullen Michael, who they question without counsel and without discussion with his parents. The tone of the police questioning is that they believe Michael did kill his sister, the police lying, harassing and coercing in the process. Under the barrage of questioning, Michael eventually confesses, as do two of his friends, both questioned under the same threatening tone. Cheryl and Stephen, who are finally made aware of the questioning and the confessions, enlist the help of sympathetic attorney, Dorothy Sorenson, to clear Michael and his friends while trying to find the real killer, who they believe is a transient named Richard Tuite.
- A slacker is forced to work for his father-in-law after his pregnant wife steps away from her high-paying job.
- Two hotshot undercover cops and their equally tough female handler take down the highest and lowest criminals in L.A. in this pop-culture-heavy, dark, flashy, over-the-top action crime dramedy inspired by Bad Boys and Miami Vice.
- The series showed the workings of the judicial system, beginning with the arraignment, and continuing through the lawyers process of building a case, investigating leads, and preparing witnesses and defendants for trial.
- A Vancouver cop turned coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends.
- Crime Stories chronicles some of the most intriguing crimes in history. This investigative series takes the viewers behind the scenes, revealing what occurred, introducing the people involved, unveiling techniques used in solving the crime, exposing the emotion experience by those affected, and the final resolution of the case. Police officers, family and friends of the victim, defense lawyer, and prosecutors. They all share their differing points of view regarding the crime and its consequences. Their firsthand accounts, coupled with dramatic re-enactments, news footage, clippings and photographs paint a comprehensive picture of the grim truth. While the media brings us the headlines, Crime Stories fills in the details with never before seen footage, personal accounts and shocking revelations previously unknown to the general public. Crime Stories deliver a stunning look from the other side of the police line and from behind he closed doors of those involved.
- Life is good for Susan, her two children and new boyfriend Russell. But life abruptly changes when she discovers her perfect boyfriend is a drug dealer.
- When the police are stumped and the cases have gone cold, "psychic detectives" Vicki Warren, Gale St. John, and Jim Sutterfield step in to help solve the mystery. Using visions, feelings, and other psychic techniques, these investigators share tips about missing or murdered persons that help police crack the case and give the victims' families and loved ones the truth of what happened.
- Six people tell their stories on a single subject - how they got wrongfully convicted to death penalty, but later got exonerated.
- This riveting documentary series unravels the complex nature of justice -- both how it is denied and how it is achieved. Created by a team of award-winning producers, each show presents a compelling, real story about America and law enforcement.
- Each episode documents real 911 calls from people in trouble to emergency dispatchers.
- Crimes relating to the wealthy and privileged members of society.
- True crime series focusing on the cases of Florida Department of Law Enforcement criminal personality profiler, Dayle L. Hinman.
- Follows the path from victim to verdict and how when it comes to murder, it is rare that doesn't exist a prior connection between the killer and the deceased.
- Dashcams and home videos show out of control criminals and civilians in all manner of chaos.
- Well-known crime authors talk about some of the most compelling true crime stories that have long captivated them.
- Court TV's live coverage and analysis of U.S. court trails.
- In depth analysis of some of the most notorious criminals.
- A lawyer reluctantly takes on the pro bono asylum case of a woman who has fled the brutal Taliban regime in Afghanistan and arrived in the United States seeking freedom.
- A round-up of stories about marriages that end with one spouse murdering the other
- Actors and musicians honor those fallen in the September 11 disasters.
- This series features footage of police chases, daring rescues, auto accidents, and other crazy and outrageous stunts.
- Phil Spector is a pioneer of American music, a legendary producer to John Lennon and Tina Turner, and, as of April 13th 2009, a convicted murderer. Yet the Spector who appears in Vikram Jayanti's documentary is not the severe, outlandishly coiffed defendant seen in sensationalistic accounts of his trial, but a charming, savvy music executive with a generous, but arguably accurate, estimation of his place in the history of popular music.
- Dr. Lee reconstructs how he solved some of his cases during his 40 years as a forensic scientist.
- In rural Virginia, six killers have done the unthinkable and escaped from death row. The men are running free. Police are in a race against time to track and capture the fugitives before they kill again.
- The criminal history of the adult entertainment business, from its days as an underground, Mob-controlled enterprise to its current status as a 10 billion dollar industry.
- Documentary style show that details "unique and compelling" cases of the Los Angeles County Coroner Department. The name of the show is based on the road on which the office of the Los Angeles County Coroner is located.
- The true story of Doug Bruce who woke up on Coney Island with total amnesia. This documentary follows him as he rediscovers himself and the world around him.
- How do investigators find missing persons? Watch dramatizations mixed with interviews of actual law officers to find out how some of the most complex cases have been pursued.
- A nonfiction television series that covers stories of crime committed by the unlikeliest of people.
- A small town must protect itself against a violent group.
- Journalist Jeff Chagrin takes viewers on missions with S.W.A.T. teams across Texas.
- San Diego's lifeguards work, often in conjunction with the city's police department, to do much more than save lives in the water. Aside from keeping the beach safe, they investigate cases of murder or missing persons, break up fights, perform cliff rescues, and other dangerous missions.
- No motive, no confession, and no witnesses... yet despite a lack of physical evidence and sloppy detective work, Henry Chichester III was sentenced to life in prison for the brutal murder of his neighbor, 30-year old Maryann Meola. Now, new DNA testing may prove, once and for all, whether or not an innocent man is behind bars for a crime he says he did not commit.
- Armchair detectives and forensic science junkies get the opportunity to solve real cases each week on Court TV's "I, Detective". This half-hour series airs weekly and gives viewers the opportunity to follow clues, find evidence and learn how this information is used to solve some of the most intriguing criminal investigations. "I, Detective" combines the elements of documentary, murder mystery, and quiz shows. Through an interactive series of multiple choice questions, "I, Detective" challenges viewers to examine the same evidence, suspects, motives and witness statements that actual investigators consider in their quest to solve the crime. "Court TV's viewers enjoy the challenge of piecing together clues, accepting or rejecting possible evidence, and participating in the investigation," observes Art Bell, Executive Vice President, Programming and Marketing, Court TV. "The questions included in "I, Detective" give our viewers a chance to be active participants in the investigation. They examine the crime scene, evaluate evidence, and attempt to correctly answer questions that real criminologists and forensic specialists ask themselves as they solve a crime." "I, Detective" is produced by Michael Hoff Productions.
- Documentary that deals with the "trash TV" of the 1990s.
- A deep dive into the most provocative and talked about trials and cases of all-time.
- Highlights from the apprehension and criminal trial of Henry Blair, a U.S. Custom's group supervisor and special agent accused of stalking Susan Billing, the mother of teenage girl Amy Billig who had been kidnapped 22 years earlier.
- Exploitation of death? An history lesson on the challenges of crime photographers, taking us into the lives of a crime scene photographer with the Newark Police Dept and a staff photographer for the New York Daily News.
- Documentary about Attica prison riot and lawsuits to get compensation for the victims of these events.
- From high-speed chases, to dangerous crashes, this caught-on-tape series features the a range of police footage -- much of it taken from the dashboard-mounted cameras in the police vehicles themselves.