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Unsettled by the murder, Celia gives Anna twenty-four hours to prove her family was not involved. The ship's maître d', Teddy Goh, whose family works on board, warns that the investigation places them under extra scrutiny. Cotesworth accompanies the highly efficient Inspector Eriksen, whose focus on the smashed watch and missing footage will ...
The People vs. Paul Crump is a 1962 documentary about the prisoner Paul Crump who was on death row for robbery and murder. [3]The film was made for Chicago television and was highly praised and crucial to the career of its director William Friedkin, helping him get an agent and jobs making documentaries for David Wolper, and then an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. [4]
A gangland feud which dates back more than 20 years is the focus of a new BBC Radio 5 Live true crime podcast. Murder and mayhem: The story of Glasgow's deadly gang feud Skip to main content
Chicago P.D.'s Intelligence Unit does all it can to track down the arsonist behind this tragedy. In Justice, the prime suspect's attorney does everything he can to get him acquitted, while ASA Peter Stone works really hard to find the way to get justice for the victims of the attack. Three-Part Crossover Chicago Justice: Law & Order: Chicago P.D.
A journalist takes us inside her decades-long game of cat and mouse with Catherine Shelton. Why do terrible things happen to the men in Catherine's life? Will she finally admit to any wrongdoing?
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TV critic and true-crime buff Lorraine Ali selects the 50 best true-crime ... the bunch when it comes to organizing the mayhem into a cohesive, crisp narrative, and there's a lot to catalog: the ...
Chucky grew up in the streets of Chicago where committing crimes was a means of survival. Chucky joined a gang at 12 years old, and by 13, he'd been shot and locked up in a juvenile detention center. Raised in “the system,” Chucky experienced the best and worst correctional facilities in his home state of IL and knows firsthand what makes a ...