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- On the isolated island of Saint, a lighthouse keeper and his wife receive a message that a mysterious sailor is raping and killing women on lonely islands. The lighthouse keeper and his wife are estranged from each other, and she is in a state of constant anxiety and sexual irritation. In addition to the two of them, only an old barb and a displaced girl still live on the island. A mysterious naked man lands on the island.
- In this TV series you will get to know men and women who round-the-clock are in use in the service of the public, if people get into need. You will experience, that without the cooperation of a medical emergency service, fire brigade, and police help to be more precise a fast would not be possible often at all. It matters if people shall be saved and on the fast help. Each of us can need this help urgently certainly today. You will see how many people are there for you then. The pictures will always not be very beautiful but they show the reality. We thank everyone who has helped us at this TV series.
- Entertainment News Television (ENTV), an original multi-platform breaking news service. ENTV will leverage the exclusive breaking news reporting power of PMC's core entertainment brands, including Nikki Finke's Deadline.com, Bonnie Fuller's HollywoodLife.com, Michael Ausiello's TVLine.com, Movieline.com, and Variety to deliver breaking entertainment and celebrity news on the top 10 ranked network ION Television and the web, simultaneously.
- A once-successful journalist is threatened with the loss of his job when pursuing the case of a mass murderer. The dark secrets of his past, and the emergence of obsession start to haunt him and take a toll on his sanity and mental health.
- Two FBI agents go on a routine stakeout and everything that can go wrong does.
- The untold story of Mujahideen training camps in Central Bosnia and the war crimes they committed; crimes that were either denied or played down by the international community and UN peace-keeping forces in Bosnia.
- Jens L. listens to music that is much too loud, drinks too much and too quickly. He can't find a job and thinks this parents were stupid. His slogan in life is 'no risk no fun' and he dreams of having a girlfriend. At first glance a completely normal young man. Cut. Jens L. is in a wheelchair. Everything is abruptly different. A border has lifted, and fear rises up. The fatal diagnosis is 'muscular dystrophy', and suddenly it doesn't let Jens L. belong to the life we believe we know so well. Especially when a documentary begins so 'completely normal', the subsequent shift appears even harder. The word 'future' receives as completely different meaning.
- Sales are down again and the staff has a meeting to find new ideas. They come up with a fashion show and run a demo show to try and impress Mr.Grace.
- In 1989, the entire town of Miramichi is held hostage by a monster. This troubled man with a heinous past embarks on a 7-month crime spree, including brutal beatings, rape, arson and serial murder. His victims are women, both young and old. The rampage culminates in the killing of a local priest. Finally, Canada's most intensive manhunt frees the people from Allan Legere, the Monster of Miramichi.
- On December 11, 1987 a hard luck child living in a group home in Ontario was reported missing when she failed to return home from school. Trina Campbell had been known to run away on occasion but, this time she had been abducted by a convicted rapist. With the help of the suspect's sister and brother-in-law, authorities begin a surveillance mission that would take them across three provinces and lead them directly to where Trina's remains were hidden.
- When two suburban housewives are killed in their homes within a week of each other in May 1970, it leaves the rural areas surrounding Toronto in fear. Thirty years later, the murders are solved, and the man responsible is caught, thanks to the meticulous collection and preservation of DNA evidence. But there is a surprising twist - Ronald West was a Toronto police officer at the time of the murders.
- On Valentine's Day weekend 1999, three Yosemite National Park tourists disappeared and were found tragically murdered a month later. At the time, handyman Cary Stayner was questioned but released due to lack of evidence. Later that summer, when another woman turned up dead, Stayner would not be so lucky. Authorities were able to pin Stayner with all four murders.
- When the body of a local beauty queen, Anita Cobby, is found in a farmer's field near Sydney, Australia, the entire country is riveted. Eyewitness accounts lead to John Travers, an out of control kid leading a notorious gang that terrorized the area. Police work tirelessly on the case, wrapping up their investigation with multiple raids to bring in the loathsome crew.
- Gerald Gallego, son of a convicted killer, and Charlene Gallego, honour student and musical prodigy, were a match made in hell. Preying mostly on young women, they raped and murdered ten people in counties across the western States between 1978 and 1980. The Gallegos earned the odious title of the first husband and wife serial murderers.
- In 1974, a man identifying himself as the BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Strangler started a killing spree in Kansas spanning the next two decades. He managed to kill ten people while eluding an intense manhunt by police. After a 13-year lull, he reemerged in 2004 through a disturbing letter to the media that ultimately lead to his capture a year later.
- A week-long search for a missing 10-yr-old Indiana girl ends sadly with her body being discovered in a nearby stream. The ensuing investigation puts police through the wringer as they are misled by false confessions and stories of secret meth labs. DNA evidence eventually pins the crime on Anthony Stockelman and the community is finally able to achieve justice.
- Six days into 2004, an unidentified man is found stabbed to death just outside of the booming oil city of Calgary, Alberta. A witness comes forward when he sees an article about the murder just when the police appear to have no leads. The victim is identified as Evan Chu,* a local DJ and security guard who has a penchant for helping wayward youth. School rumors and wiretaps lead police to three guilty teenagers.
- US Coastguardsman Ricky Dale Hemphill and companion Charla Toma set out for a picnic along a river near Brookings, Oregon in the fall of 1979. A day later Ricky is found murdered and Charla is missing. A tip from a local hunter leads police to Edward Delen Warren, a former convict in the area trying to set up a religious retreat. What police uncover is a bizarre plot that will soon spiral out of control.
- In November 1986, a snowstorm rips through Connecticut, leaving wife and mother Helle Crafts missing. Her husband, airline pilot Richard Crafts, evades suspicion for weeks by claiming that Helle had run off with another man. Groundbreaking forensic work and an eyewitness to a gruesome scene involving an industrial-sized woodchipper, result in a conviction that shocks a community.
- On August 8, 1973, police in Pasadena, Houston received a phone call from a young man who had just committed murder. He claims that his victim, Dean Corll, was going to kill him just like he had done to so many others. Over the next 3 days, police will uncover the bodies of 27 boys who had all mysteriously disappeared. The most shocking part of the story, Corll's killer was also his accomplice.
- In the late 1990s, a string of disappearances in Rockhampton, Queensland leave police searching for a killer they can't identify. The murder of a 9-year-old girl, Keira Steinhart, on her way home from school blows the case wide open when ex-con Leonard Fraser is arrested and convicted for her murder. Without the evidence to connect Fraser to the other disappearances, however, police must rely on one of his fellow inmates to get the truth from Fraser.
- American Atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair and her family vanished in August 1995, leaving behind an ominous note claiming a family emergency. When the IRS started looking for some of the organization's missing money, they found a former employee with the motive to commit murder instead. Fellow Atheist David Waters was convicted and the complex case was finally put to rest.
- A common-law couple were found guilty of the 1990 rape and murder near Portland of Taunja Bennett. But a letter signed with a happy face sent to a Portland newspaper claimed responsibility for Taunja's murder, and others. The Happy Face Letter remains a mystery until Keith Jesperson is arrested on an unrelated murder. Investigators unravel the truth, convict Jesperson of Taunja's murder and free the wrongly convicted couple.
- Three separate women, unrelated to one another, went missing from the Kansas City area in the 1980s and 90s. They all disappeared shortly after meeting a man online and coming to Missouri to meet him. Police suspected one man was behind the disappearances, and their surveillance of conman John Edward Robinson led them to gruesome evidence of the women's fate.
- On a wintry morning in Sweden, Alexandra Fossmo, wife of pastor Helge Fossmo, was found shot to death in her bed. Soon after, their former nanny Sara Svensson confessed. However, investigators wisely suspected there was more to the story. Text messages revealed the pastor and his nanny had a relationship and proved that he incited her to murder his wife.