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Howard's Mill: The Truth Revealed

After Emily Nixon went missing, her husband Dwight was the lead suspect in her disappearance. Dwight and investigators discover an abandoned farm in Tennessee may hold the key to Emily and multiple missing person cases spanning forty years. As multiple bodies begin to be discovered on the farm, answers start to come to light. First explored in the hit movie “Howard’s Mill” the series has new footage investigating the mysterious farm and unbelievable answer to the disappearances

Howard's Mill: The Truth Revealed

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The Big Boss: A 21st Century Criminal

From drug trafficking to gold smuggling to dealing in battlefield weapons, there was no criminal venture that Paul LeRoux would not embark on. We reveal for the first time how one man ran a criminal empire spanning the globe from his penthouse in the Philippines, and became the world’s most prolific, yet least known crime boss. For too long LeRoux was able to hide behind a cloak of computer encryption, protected by corrupt officials and an army of hired killers. We reveal the astonishing sting operation that brought elite law enforcement agencies from the USA and Southeast Asia together to take down the Big Boss.

The Big Boss: A 21st Century Criminal

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The Color of Passion

The main character of the TV series is 17-year-old Dasha Gomonai. A combination of circumstances and an accident will turn her life upside down. Dasha, on a false accusation of complicity in a robbery and murder, is under investigation. All the evidence and eyewitness information is against her, and the girl faces a considerable prison term. The case of the main character comes to the young investigator Andrei Potapenko, with whom she quickly finds a common language. A spark runs between them. The only thing that prevents them is Potapenko's engagement.

The Color of Passion

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When Kids Kill

This true crime series tells the stories of Britain's most high-profile young killers. Different cases are discussed from the view of the witnesses who gave first-hand testimonies and interviews with the friends, family and professionals involved. Over the past 20 years, approximately 400 children have been convicted for murder in the United Kingdom. An investigation into what prompted this behaviour in those kids is carried out as the show profiles some of the most shocking incidents to hit the headlines.

When Kids Kill

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Don: Gokudou Suikoden

Date Bukishi is a young man whose family is the old Date-Gumi yakuza group, however, he is not an active part of the Yakuza lifestyle and focuses more on fighting and doing as he pleases. His life turns around when he ends up in prison where he meets his eventually to be most loyal friend, Hyoroken, and together they gather more loyal men to their side, eventually following in the footsteps of the Yakuza world. Conflicts erupt with the Bando-Gumi leader Muroto who is hell-bent on uniting all of the japanese Yakuza under one banner, his banner, and in his way stands the future boss of the Date-Gumi, Bukishi. Based on the same-name manga by Motomiya Hiroshi.

Don: Gokudou Suikoden

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Devil Among Us

When an attack happens, investigators must first consider motive. All too often, the true identity of a killer is masked by a twisted web of deceit in which revenge and hate are the fuel feeding their dark souls. Hiding in plain sight, they can spend years in the shadows before finally being caught - a single clue unlocking a Pandora's box of haunting tales of terror, loathing and fear. As identities are revealed, a chain is completed - uncovering a grim series of interconnected crimes and a trail of suffering in their wake that haunts communities and loved ones for decades.

Devil Among Us

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Court Martial

Court Martial is an ITC Entertainment and Roncom Productions co-production crime drama television series set during World War II. The series details the investigations of a Judge Advocate General's office. It aired for one 26-episode season from September 5, 1965 to April 4,1695 on London's Associated Television (ATV). Twenty episodes were shown on ABC in the United States between April 8 and September 2, 1966. The series had its genesis in a two-part episode of NBC's Kraft Suspense Theatre, "The Case Against Paul Ryker", which was later re-edited into a 1968 theatrical feature, Sergeant Ryker. The series won the1966 British Society of Film and Television TV award for Best Dramatic Series.

Court Martial

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