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- Theodore Hoffman is a prominent defense attorney in a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. After successfully defending the wealthy but suspicious Richard Cross in a lurid murder trial, he is now involved in the defense of Neil Avedon. Neil is a famous young actor who has had severe drug and alcohol problems and was subsequently charged with the murder, after Cross was acquitted. This single case will run an entire television season (interspersed with bits from other cases that the firm is involved in).
- Alyssa wakes up in a home that's not hers and discovers a dead body. With no memory of how she got there, and no idea of who he is, Alyssa tries to piece together what exactly happened the night before.
- The Only Murders in the Building aftershow that isn't afraid to tackle the hard question. One question. That's it.
- August 1995: Mikiya first meets Shiki in a white kimono during a snowing day. Later on, at the high school freshmen ceremony, Mikiya sees Shiki in the crowd and chases after her, introducing himself to her. But Shiki hides a big secret: A wave of bizarre murders occur around many loose ends, and no suspects. there are still many questions: Who to believe? Who is the murderer? What is the secret of Shiki? and especially: Who is SHIKI?
- Freshly escaped from prison, Isaac is picked up by his brothers, and the entire brood embarks on a crime spree that claims the lives of six people.
- Child Emperor investigates the murder of Zombieman.
- Wyler and associates take on the case of an admitted serial killer.
- Years after his controversial web series was shut down, a mysterious collector reemerges to showcase samples of the death clips that he has accumulated.
- Private eye Joe Dancer finds himself framed for manslaughter while trying to uncover a Hollywood scandal that could ruin a studio and destroy a top star's career.
- A down-at-the-heels private detective is hired by a crime boss to find his missing wife. However, he soon finds out that everything isn't quite as cut and dried as he has been led to believe.
- A woman is killed in a hotel room. The ensuing police investigation is conducted in front of TV cameras for the entire country to watch as it unfolds.
- A Deputy District Attorney suspects that a nurse has been murdering her rich husbands and relatives by giving them unneeded insulin doses, but his superiors don't believe him.
- A series of heinous murders ends with the arrest of the supposed killer. But when similar grisly killings continue, a beautiful reporter sets out to prove that the police are holding the wrong man. Or are they?
- The house of a couple is burglarized by a Vegas High Roller attempting to settle alleged debts.
- In this episode of Murderers,Mobsters & Madmen the notorious headlining crimes that took place in Hollywood that involved the famous and ordinary is told.
- A desperate young man hatches a dark plan to alleviate his and others' suffering. His conscience and the rogues gallery of characters he encounters come together to confront his rationale for the perfect crime. Loosely based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment."
- When Tulsa Homicide Detectives Pope and Reese are called upon to investigate the suspicious death of a local college teen, the pair are expecting to find another open and shut case. Working in a city with an average of over sixty murders annually, the detectives are no strangers to violent crime. But upon closer inspection of the victim's body, the duo quickly realizes that things aren't always what they seem...and that something much more sinister may be at play.
- A look at the lives of three seemingly ordinary girls who all combined share tales of sex, pain and murder.
- Episode 1: 'The World's Last Free Soul' A young drug pusher struggles to hold onto his humanity while transforming into a mutant killer.
- Detective Johnny Marlowe's back on the case, only he can't get a dame named Betty Parker out of his head. A trip to the local bar should have been just the thing to wipe the slate clean, but as usual, trouble follows Johnny like stink on a skunk. Turns out the joint's lousy with it. Sometimes tipping back a few and getting sauced is no walk in the park.
- Marek (Jirí Holý), formerly a driver of a long-distance lorry, has served his term for smuggling art works abroad and is released from jail. Years ago, he sacrificed himself and confessed his guilt on behalf of his companions - the drivers Krása, Jelínek, Hess and Novák from the Ministry of Culture who gave them tips. Marek finds Hess and tells him that now he expects the gang to compensate him for the wasted years of his life. Hess pulls a gun on him but Marek unexpectedly disarms him and shoots him dead. He confesses his act to the other companions and, through blackmail, manages to receive from them a regular rent.
- A woman is brutally murdered. Her body is found by two janitors who cares about gossiping and creating content.
- A man looking through a pair of binoculars, finds something strange: his next door neighbors engaged in violent sex. The next day, to his dismay, it is his wife he sees through the lenses.
- Roger and Margaret, are an elderly couple that rekindle their lost spark after a grisly driving accident.
- An animated tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister, bassist/vocalist of Motorhead, who often displays the words "Murder One" on his Marshall amplifier.
- Soap opera actress Penny Stacey is flattered when she meets Mr. Rook, who is organizing a fan club dedicated to her character on the program "Saints and Sinners." However, the lines between fiction and reality are blurred for the fanatic Rook. He will take desperate measures to protect his cherished "Sister Mary."
- 1987–20002h 22mTV-147.7 (47)TV EpisodeWexford collapses from overwork so is put on a month's leave. Instead of resting though, he decides to go and visit Mike, who is seconded to London. Although he should be resting, Wexford's dreams have drawn him towards Mike's case of a young murdered girl left lying in a vault, and a strong connection to the baby adoption business.
- Deacon Frye defends a woman accused of murdering her husband and much to everyone's surprise, falls in love with her.
- Former movie star Veronica Everly is suspected of the murder of gossip columnist Keith Gillette. Automan discovers a Hollywood producer Michael Hagedorn has a greater motive for the murder, as Gillette had discovered Hagedorn was financing a movie with drug money.
- Charles Oldbury died in the bathroom of the old people's home where he lived. Dr. Fulmer who attended the scene thought he had suffered a heart attack and then drowned in the bath; she tried to resuscitate him without success. However the owners of the home - Margaret and Kenneth Povey - are now on trial accused of his murder and of defrauding his estate of £30 000 with the aid of convicted solicitor's clerk Leonard Saxton. The prosecution claim that they fabricated a change to his will for their benefit and then killed him in the bath, trying to make his death appear to be one of drowning. Both defendants deny all charges. They insist the change to the will was genuine and Mr. Oldbury's death was a tragic accident.
- A 15 year old schoolgirl has given birth to an illegitimate baby. Within a week of the birth, the body of the baby has been found buried in the girl's back garden by police acting on a tip-off. The schoolgirl's father (the baby's grandfather) has been charged with the murder of the baby after it was discovered that the infant had been strangled.
- Wealthy American Daniel Wolff, who has been previously investigated but not charged by the FBI for suspected drug-dealing, is charged with the attempted murder of scientist Edgar Dryden. Dryden is involved in research using satellite technology to track down drug crops. The method of the alleged attempted murder is remarkable - a rifle guided by a TV monitor and operated by remote control miles away from the victim who was working on an offshore base at the time. Wolff was arrested at sea and whether both his yacht and the offshore base are within British territorial waters become key to the case.
- Sloan enlists his friend Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) to defend Jesse, who's accused of murdering a resident.
- A man falsely convicted of killing his wife takes Mark hostage in order to prove his innocence. (A train transporting prisoners derails, sending him to the hospital--partly inspired by The Fugitive (1993).)
- A string of murders occurs with the same killer signature. One of the victims supposedly called Mark, but it is after she was known to be dead. The case becomes personal when the killer starts calling Mark.
- Cole is arrested for Carlo Agretti's murder.
- William Phillips is a neurotic old man irritated by young people and their lack of respect for older people. Soon he is being deliberately antagonized and this leads to violence.
- While in Quebec for a police convention, Mark is nearly killed by French separatists. Ironside's involvement in the case is complicated when the man arrested as the bomber is the son of a former lover.
- A young man is killed by police after he attempts to kill an assistant district attorney at a courthouse. Kojak learns that the young man was a boyfriend of an ice skater who is in prison for the murder of her mother two years before. But when he tries to look further into the case, he gets pressured to drop it, with the orders ultimately coming from a powerful political operative.