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Innommable : L'affaire Dutroux

25 years ago, the case of child molester Marc Dutroux shook the Kingdom of Belgium to its core. The process of confronting and coming to terms with the cruel fate of the missing children left people stunned. The four-part documentary portrays, with unique openness and using previously unpublished material, the struggle of the survivors and the victims’ parents. Thanks to their persistent efforts, not only Belgium’s police and judicial authorities, but society as a whole, underwent lasting change.

Innommable : L'affaire Dutroux

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Lost Boy: The Killing of James Bulger

On 12th February 1993, a CCTV camera captured footage of two young boys leading a two-year-old child away from the Strand shopping centre in Liverpool. This two-part documentary tells the definitive story of the case, examining in forensic detail what happened on that tragic day, how the young killers were caught and the devastating legacy of the murder on James's family and the community. With access to his mother Denise Fergus, his brothers speaking exclusively for the first time, along with the police and others closely involved in the case.

Lost Boy: The Killing of James Bulger

6.5 N/A
Until Death Do Us Part

A single gunshot on September 6th, 2019 shatters the life of renowned lawyer Henrik Olsson Lilja, leading to a complex investigation that unravels secrets, motives, and a web of deception in Stockholm. Friday 6th of September 2019, renowned lawyer Henrik Olsson Lilja is hit by several shots outside his flat in Stockholm.​ Thanks to his courage and fast reflexes, he manages to turn the pistol out of the murderer's hand before a lethal shot hits him.​ From the outside, the event sounds like another criminal settlement which has become everyday life in the capital. However, soon there is sensational news that suspicions are pointing towards his ex-wife - a former Court of Appeal judge who has hired several different killers to finish the job.

Until Death Do Us Part

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Criminals - Chahul Gunhegaranchi

Criminals is inspired by real incidents aimed at crime prevention by recreating a dramatized version of real-life cases. The basic idea behind the show is to make viewers alert and aware of possible danger and criminal activities prevailing in their neighbourhood. The series shows the real picture of civilians and the alert Indian police which is unfortunately often misinterpreted. The series, whose motto is “Chahul Gunhegharanchi”, showcases some of the most crimes in Maharashtra. Some episodes may have content that may be disturbing for children, hence parental guidance is advised. The hard work of the Indian police in solving real-life cases is noteworthy.

Criminals - Chahul Gunhegaranchi

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Bent Coppers: Crossing the Line of Duty

Exploring the corruption within the Metropolitan Police force in the 1960s and 70s eventually leading to the formation of its first anti-corruption unit, A10. With the use of archive footage, insider interviews, and secret recordings, public myths surrounding the incorruptibility of London police are interrogated, revealing uncurbed levels of malfeasance within the force, and revealing the story behind the infamous Times investigation which unearthed unpleasant truths about policing to the broader public.

Bent Coppers: Crossing the Line of Duty

7.0 N/A
The Co-Ed Killer: Mind of a Monster

Cruising Santa Cruz's ocean highways, Edmund Kemper appears to be a 6'9" gentle giant who offers hundreds of young female hitchhikers a ride. But behind his charming smile and signature gold-rimmed glasses lurks a brutal and perverted monster. In 1973, while awaiting trial, Kemper was interviewed by psychiatrist Dr. Donald Lunde. Lunde records Kemper's detailed confession on audiotape. For 50 years these tapes were locked away and forgotten, but now they are public for the first time and reveal a tormented childhood, dark sexual fantasies, and a thirst for revenge on the person he despises most, his own mother.

The Co-Ed Killer: Mind of a Monster

8.0 N/A