Sarah Kim (Shin Hae-sun), Her name is everywhere yet can’t be found anywhere. and the persistent detective (Lee Jun-hyuk) delves deep into her different names, ages, jobs, and backgrounds. Who is the real Sarah Kim, and what secrets is she hiding?
Half as Interesting put the 34 weirdest laws in America on a map and gave Sam 72 hours and $5,000 to break eight of them. But the HAI writers got $3,000 and a live tracker on Sam—and if they tag him, he loses a point. None of the rules require anyone to go to sleep at any point. What could possibly go wrong?
After her failed suicide attempt, the depressed teenager girl is sent to a prison school, where she grows close to a boy with Bipolar Disorder, forcing her to re-evaluate and find ways out to end her suffering.
Crime-busting in the sun with the police service on the island paradise of Bermuda – following officers keeping holidaymakers and locals safe in this British Overseas Territory.
We follow the life of Jesus through an anthology, telling the phase of his life from child to adult, we also follow the greatest Brazilian politicians and the corruption that negatively affects Brazil, thus causing an Apocalypse.
A true-crime series that examines the story of sadistic and meticulous killers who plan their victims’ murders for weeks, months or even years. Each stand-alone episode is brought to life through a tapestry of firsthand interviews with investigators and those close to the victim. Over the course of the hour, we’ll follow detectives on a winding investigation.
From the team behind Crimewatch, this brand new series tells the most dramatic and heartbreaking stories of how detectives have solved their most complex cases.
In Part One of the intense mini-series "Age of Violence" within the dark confines of the city, a mysterious woman known only as The Assistant searches for her missing sister. A cryptic message suggests that her sister has willingly plunged into the shadows, but our fearless protagonist refuses to accept it. To find her, she must delve into the sordid underworld of the city, confronting hidden horrors.
Centered around the Heritage Crime Unit, a police department consisting of art loving DI Mick Palmer and straight-talking DC Shazia Malik. Together, they solve murders connected to the world of art and antiques, from Old Master paintings, to Banksy street art, medieval manuscripts and collectible vinyl.
Zhao Zhen and Yang Sen tackle twelve compelling cases that intricately intertwine—diving into the intersection of law and emotion, revealing the complexities of human nature and the tragedies of fate. As these prosecutors—who are vastly different in age and values—pursue the truth, they redefine what it means to uphold principles and laws in their quest for justice.
In the late 1990s, amid China’s state-owned enterprise reforms, laid-off worker Jiao Tongsheng drowns just before he plans to report corruption. At the same time, a safe containing embezzlement evidence goes missing from the home of factory director Xiao Gengshi. Desperate to cover his tracks, Xiao Gengshi begins a deadly spree. Jiao Tongsheng’s daughter, Shuangsheng, uncovers his dark secret and engages in a tense battle of wits with Xiao Gengshi, ultimately helping the police bring him to justice.