This true crime docuseries examines the murder of Annie Mae Aquash – a Mi'kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, Canada, a mother of two daughters, a teacher, and a revolutionary who fought for Indigenous rights in the 1970s whose death went unsolved for almost 30 years.
Documentary series that recounts the five crimes committed on July 22, 1975, in the municipality of ...
Diving deep into the heart of black entertainment's most perplexing mysteries, this investigative se...
Gripping true stories of investigators entering the digital world to solve a brutal murder. In each ...
Soccer player Senzo Meyiwa was a national hero before his killing shocked South Africa. Who did it, ...
Examines the stories behind the unsolved murders of four women across four decades in Northern Irela...
In the early 1990s, with homophobia and hate crimes on the rise as the AIDS crisis worsens, a serial...
In Dying for Revenge, each episode of this true crime series recounts a shocking story of a crime co...
Investigators, family members and members of the judicial apparatus dissect step by step the most sh...
A playing card left at a murder scene connects a string of killings in this docuseries tracking a no...
Following the police force as they investigate high-profile crimes in Delhi, this series has seasons...
Teen Michelle Carter’s actions shocked a nation — but what really happened behind closed doors?
A chronicle of the twisted lives of some of the most frightening, diabolical characters in recent hi...
The documentary takes a detailed look at the disappearance of 3-year-old Madeleine McCann, who vanis...
Learn the story of Dr. George Kenney, former principal of North Port High School in Florida, who hyp...
American TV host, model and social activist Ananda Lewis looks at doomed love triangles, controlling...
On a cold December day in 2017, the bodies of Multi-Billionaire power couple, Barry and Honey Sherma...
1972: 7-year-old Steven Stayner vanishes from Merced, California. For years, his family searches for...
Professor David Wilson explores Scottish crimes.