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- A mysterious woman, fashion designer by day and prostitute by night, is hounded by two men: a married father of two children and a sexually repressed preacher.
- Kathy leaves the newspaper business to marry homicide detective Bill but is frustrated by his lack of ambition and the banality of life in the suburbs. Her drive to advance Bill's career soon takes her down a dangerous path.
- Teresa Walden-Stamper is happily married to her husband Paul Stamper and together they have one daughter Katie Stamper. The marriage seems happy until Paul starts abusing Teresa and becomes obsessed with her. Teresa divorces Paul and gets a restraining order against him but this doesn't stop Paul and he kidnaps Teresa and shoots her boyfriend Chris Butler. Paul is later caught by the police and is taken to jail but later escapes from jail and Teresa knows that now she must protect herself and her daughter and that they're in real danger. Based on a story from Unsolved Mysteries.
- While in competition for a job promotion, the female competitor sues her male counterpart for sexual harassment. Blackmail and murder follow closely behind.
- Frederica has everything--a wonderful new husband and half ownership of a winery. But when her business partner's wife is murdered, Freddie suspects her partner's new love. But is everything what it seems?
- Puck Ekstedt, doctoral student in literature, is invited by her supervisor Rutger to spend Midsummer with him and his wife at their summer house on an isolated island. When he reveals that the young historian Einar Bure will be there too, Puck gladly accepts. When she arrives to the Midsummer party on the island, she finds a bunch of young people, whose lives are entwined since their student days. She quickly notices a web of tensions between them, both erotic and distressing. These tensions grow, when Rutger's former fiance Marianne Wallman unexpectedly turns up with her girlfriend Viveka Stensson. Next morning Puck stumbles upon Marianne's dead body in the wood. Puck and Einar go with the motor boat across the lake to call for Einar's friend Christer Wijk, chief of the national homicide investigation team. When Christer arrives to the island, the boat's motor breaks down. There is no other boat, and no telephone, so now all of them are isolated together on the island. The murderer must be one of the Midsummer celebrators, because there is no one else here. Christer's suspicions are focused on Georg Malm, a former lover to Marianne, but the next day he is found murdered as well.
- British courtroom drama set in France, concerning the trials of murderers who commit crimes of passion.
- Can a sleepwalker commit murder? Mark Schall admits being guilty of murdering his mother-in-law. In his defense, a team of lawyers attempt to prove that while Mark did in fact carry out murder, he was not awake when it happened.
- When a physician is murdered, his eldest daughter is accused of the crime, but the man's seductive new wife may not be all that she appears.
- "Crimes of Passion" tells the stories of killers, trying to explain how seemingly normal individuals lose enough balance to commit the unthinkable act of murder while in a passionate rage.
- It's Christmas Eve, and the vicarage there is a sumptuous Christmas table waiting for the vicar and his guests, Puck and Bure and professor Einar Ekstedt. Then there's a knock on the door, the beautiful Barbara Sandell announced that her husband has disappeared. He was murdered in his own country store and suddenly, the rectory and the people are full of policemen, photographers and forensic orders Christer Wijk experts. Tears and old wounds appear, while the mystery surrounding crimes. Everything becomes a quiet Christmas that people will never forget. Based on the novel by Maria Lang.
- Newlywed Eje and Puck Bure arrive to Skoga for a three-week holiday. The next morning they find the dead body of a young man in their garden. Soon Christer Wijk, chief of the national homicide investigation team, turns up. He takes over the investigation from the local police, because there is a connection between this murdered man, Tommy Holt, and another case, the recently murdered Britt Andersson in Sundbyberg. Christer and Puck start interrogating the neighbors, but everyone denies that they know anything about Tommy and his return to Skoga. After a while the deafening silence starts to crack. Many of the neighbors met Tommy the day he was murdered. Some had a quarrel with him, and some of them had a peculiar relationship with him since many years. Tommy's father, Colonel Holt, admits that Tommy was born out of wedlock. The real mother was Britt Andersson, although he and his wife, Margit Holt, have pretended that both of them were his biological parents. Suddenly someone tries to kill also the well known author Elisabet Mattson, who lives in a house nearby. Christer and Puck have hard to relate this new turn to the murder of Tommy Holt.
- Puck has managed to get a job working for the eccentric Nobel Literature Prize laureate Andreas Hallman. Hallman is charming and genial, but also a neurotic tyrant. He forces his wife, his three grown children and a daughter-in-law to live in seclusion together, separated from the rest of the world. One night, after the daughter-in-law's birthday dinner, Hallman's eldest and favourite son dies. The question is whether the son, who was frail and sickly, died of natural causes or not.
- A young woman is absent from her own wedding and is found murdered the next morning.
- The country estate of Rödbergshyttan is surrounded by heavily fragrant roses in every color. There lives the beautiful Gabriella, who Christer loves, and an invitation to their engagement party is the reason for Puck and Einar to travel there. But the rose-scented idyll soon turn into a stifling background when Puck finds Gabriella's grandfather poisoned in his bed. Little by little we learn that the relations between the people living at the estate is everything but uncomplicated, and that there is a sexual frustration behind every well polished marriage. The question is to what extent beautiful Gabriella is involved in the intrigues and how much of a coincidence it is that her grandfather is killed just when Christer is in the house.
- On May 18, 1936, Abe Sada, a former geisha, kills her lover by "erotic asphyxiation", then slices his sex and inscribes his name in his flesh.
- True crimes of passion stories reenacted by actors and hosted by James Woods and Bruce Dern.
- The music video for "Crime of Passion" takes place in a surrealistic children's play room featuring books, giant blocks (with letters on them), a girl on a swing, a military drummer and a clown. In the video Oldfield performs in a 'mechanical' fashion with Ovation and Fender Stratocaster guitars, while Palmer sits on a box and sings.
- Frederica Dumay loves her new handsome husband. Even though he knows nothing about wine or business, she puts him in charge of her half of a Canadian winery. On the night of the new vintage launch her business partner's wife is found dead in a fountain. Freddi thinks her partner's new, hot, wine-guzzling, bikini-rocking girlfriend with a weird accent did it, so she enlists the help of an old computer geek boyfriend who suggests looking into her new husband's background instead. Everyone seems guilty except the loyal maid. Freddi is not sure who to trust or where to turn, but most importantly, whether to pair Burgundy or Sauvignon Blanc with poutine.
- A husband gets arrested by a police officer for killing his wife.
- Crimes of Passion is a true crime podcast that looks at love stories that turn into crime stories. The program is hosted by Lanie Hobbs who examines people who start as lovers, friends, or family, but by the end, there's a criminal and a victim. She analyzes the relationship dynamics and psychology that lead to betrayal, theft, and even murder.
- Rough Trade performs in the music video "Crimes of Passion" from the album "Shaking the Foundations" recorded for True North Records. The music video opens with a woman taking a shower and laying in bed. As she and a man kiss in bed, Carole Pope sings while the man enters and attacks the couple.
- Hugo, a young Communist, must make a choice whether or not to do the party's bidding or suffer the fate of a dissenter.
- 1992– TV-PG8.2 (18)TV EpisodeAmerican Justice chronicles the case of Winnacunnet High School media coordinator Pamela Smart. Smart, who was 22 years old, had an affair with a 15 year old student at the same school and seduced him into murdering her husband. The case against Smart, her lover, and his three friends from the same Hew Hampshire school who had helped him commit the murder grabbed the attention of millions of Americans as the story unfolded.
- Sgt Ackland and PC Jarvis deal with a stabbing at the home of a lawyer, where they had been called to a disturbance the previous day.
- When his wife, Belle Elmore, dies suddenly, Dr. Crippen is suspected of murder.
- Glen is getting some extra attention from a British mystery writer, spurring jealousy in Katy. One night she reads one of the stories and dreams Morleys live in England and are involved in a mysterious crime, with Katy as the suspect.
- In this episode, Hunter & McCall are called to a high-rise to investigate the smothering death of a woman. Two immediate suspects are found; the woman's soon-to-be ex-husband, and her boyfriend, a movie director. When the boyfriend subsequently turns up dead, attention shifts to HIS wife. Hunter soon finds out that a limo driver employed by the director's wife falsely fingered the ex-husband - who McCall was having an affair with - and soon arrests him. The woman is arrested as well, and the motive soon becomes clear; the director had been molesting his wife's teenage daughter with her mother's approval, and the girl had told the woman who was murdered what was going on...
- 1996–200549mTV-PG7.5 (18)TV EpisodeWhen killers are driven by jealousy, rage and desire, their desperation is evident in both the crime and their efforts to cover their tracks. But forensic science can reveal even the smallest mistake to solve these crimes of passion.
- Criminologist David Wilson explores how 'we kill the ones we know'; the phenomenon that most murder victims are killed by someone they have a social connection with.
- What seemed like a run of the mill office romance gone very, very wrong will result in a devastating upheaval in the power structure at Tinder. And repercussions will be felt throughout the industry as Whitney Wolfe exacts some delicious corporate revenge.
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- Today, they're discussing cases of drug use and drug dealers. What kind of psychological motivators are present in someone who is using or selling drugs?