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- Using new technology, the filmmakers show what is really going on in the famous Zapruder film of the assassination of the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy (JFK)
- In a world where Hollywood actors can partner up with real cops to solve crimes on their shows, a no-nonsense cop is forced to team up with an air-headed actor, Ryan Hansen, for his new YouTube Premium crime reality show/meta sitcom.
- Contestants must work, find clues, and capture a villain to solve a mystery and win the game. They lose if they are eliminated in one of the three rounds of solving the mystery.
- Our government is broken, and we have to fix it. RepresentUs board member Jennifer Lawrence and Director of RepresentUs Josh Silver, walks through three lines that show what's wrong with legal corruption in our government, how we fix it and what you can do about it.
- Murder She Solved: True Crime, an eight-episode, one hour documentary series, tells the true stories of female crime solvers who, against all odds, have solved some of the most daunting murder cases in North America. Combining elements of mystery and intrigue, the series' unique visual style and riveting storytelling compels viewers to connect the dots as crime-solvers unravel the clues in their journey to solve the crime.
- When Oliver reluctantly decides to attend a murder mystery party on the anniversary of a town serial killer, he and the guests are swept into a night of terror when it seems the killer has returned.
- A group of four hunters will be forced to face several obstacles to ensure successful search for a violent and genetically altered snake.
- Internet sleuths and professional investigators re-open some of Hollywood's most notorious and controversial celebrity deaths.
- In SOLVED career defining cases are presented by investigators. Forensic analysts, trace evidence experts, crime scene technicians, forensic document examiners, forensic linguistics, handwriting experts and computer forensic specialists add their incredible investigation techniques to help solve compelling murder cases.
- The trick to solving puzzles is seeing the little clues that other people miss. Officer Charlie Hudson does not have this talent. He's perfectly happy in his low-level position in property crimes, but when he gets stuck with the genius little brother he never knew he had, Hudson is about to see the world in a whole new way. Hudson's father abandoned him when he was five-years-old, so he's shocked to discover that his recently deceased Dad left him the bulk of his estate including guardianship of his 10-year-old half brother who also happens to be named Charlie. Hudson is a master of avoiding responsibility, so he's not about to take on a kid his dad apparently viewed as his replacement. He starts looking for a decent foster family for Charlie, but the boy is quickly enthralled with his older brother especially his super-cool job as a detective. Genius Charlie recently graduated high school, so he's free to tag along with Hudson on his first and probably last homicide investigation, which everyone else believes is a suicide. That is, until Charlie notices the partially eaten piece of cake beside the victim's body. As Hudson and Charlie slowly work the case together, Hudson can't help beginning to grow fond of the boy. He doesn't completely feel up to the task of raising a child, but then again, he didn't think he had what it took to be a detective, either. After Hudson successfully solves his first case and saves Charlie from the clutches of a deadly killer, one thing becomes clear: Hudson and Charlie are a team.
- Join hosts Hannah George, Catie Wilkins and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills.
- Animal Planet audiences take a front-row seat to the demonstrations, experiments, and first-hand experience needed to solve NATURE'S STRANGEST MYSTERIES as a team of experts, including biologist Dan Riskin, zoologist Lucy Cooke, wildlife expert Bradley Trevor Greive and marine biologist Andrew Nosal, unpack each mystery to reveal the explanations behind these remarkable behaviors.
- How to Solve a Murder is a true-crime series that shows how real investigators find, pursue and capture killers. The series follows the solving of deadly crimes, step by step, from the moment a crime is reported. Real law enforcement professionals recount every detail of the investigation: clues found at the crime scene, forensic evidence, details about victims and perpetrators, the pursuit and capture of the accused and the prosecution of the convicted. The series follows the committed and relentless detectives, the federal agents and the prosecutors that work to uphold the rule of law. Each episode of How to Solve a Murder features two complete stories of deadly crime and the investigators that bring perpetrators to justice.
- A team of technicians and scientist undertake a thorough site survey of the Titanic shipwreck area to examine how the passenger ship sank.
- Solved Murders: True Crime Mysteries is a true crime podcast that takes a closer look at what it takes to catch a killer. The program is hosted by Wenndy Mackenzie and Carter Roy who follow the clues and uncover the missing pieces to some of history's most gripping cases.
- A criminal drama miniseries based on Andris Kolbergs' crime novel.
- (from the rear of the DVD cover) When the Famous Five are asked to look after Wilfred, a lonely orphan with a magical ability to communicate with animals, they have no idea of what exciting adventures lie in store. Wilfred is determined to investigate rumours of dastard deeds at a supposed animal 'sanctuary' on the mysterious Whispering Island. He sets off to investigate with four-footed Famous Five member Tim the dog, and the rest of the gang are not far behind. But will they be in time to save the day?
- "Solve" is a murder-mystery podcast where you investigate the crime, interrogate suspects, and figure out by the end of the episode who is the killer.
- Actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild, Ed Asner narrates this gripping creatively scripted 15-minute documentary exploring the mysterious destruction of the third skyscraper at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Follow Asner and a dozen technical experts, as they methodically reach the startling, yet obvious, conclusion that the official reports about this least known high-rise building disaster are simply fraudulent. See why WTC 7, the third worst structural failure in modern history, is the smoking gun that undermines the official conspiracy theory and has compelled 1,600 architects and engineers, along with millions of other concerned citizens from around the world, to call for a new independent investigation into the explosive destruction of all three WTC skyscrapers on 9/11.
- Canadian series based on the BBC reality show in which singers compete for a role in a theatrical revival of the musical "The Sound of Music."
- Back on 30 August 1997 when Princess Diana was killed in her Mercedes limo as it was driven through the streets of Paris, detective Colin McLaren was at home in Australia. At that time he was a lecturer at the highly regarded Detective Training School in Australia, teaching crime scene procedures. he watched the news of the death of Lady Diana and couldn't believe how shabbily the French Police were treating the crime scene. Within a few hours it was swept up and hosed down and the street was opened up to traffic again, despite seven paparazzi being charged with manslaughter. McLaren was incensed. So he jumped a plane to Paris to undergo his own CSI. As soon as he arrived there he located tire skid markings, tire rubber residue and many scratches and gouges that were all obviously part of the collision that killed Diana and her lover and her driver. He photographed everything and measured everything. The documentary Princess Diana's Death: Mystery Solved follows McLaren through the evidence he discovered and outlines his reasons for how Diana was killed. It also exposes a cover-up by the French Police who hid facts about the tragic accident, such as the details of a driver and his car that slammed into Diana seconds before Diana slammed into the tunnel wall and died. McLaren goes on to prove worrying aspects of the accident and disprove many of the conspiracy theories associated with the tragedy.
- Governments have secrets. After years of silences, secrecy and classified documents, researchers struck gold as a previously hidden Pentagon UFO report was discovered. This began a storm of revelations that took investigators closer than ever before to solving the mystery of the alien autopsy and to finally finding out what really happened in the desert of Roswell in 1947.
- "Solving It" is a true-crime reenactment drama that airs on SABC in South Africa. Not simply presenting the facts of a case, this program delves into the "why" of those involved, uncovering their motives and thinking as well as the circumstances surrounding their crimes.
- Investigation into the attempted murder of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny
- Case Solved features sensational and controversial real-life cases ranging from non aggressive to violent circumstance derived from Philippines' Supreme Court Reports Annotated (SCRA) handled by the country's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Philippine National Police (PNP), International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), judicial agencies like the Department of Justice (DOJ), Supreme Court and Bureau of Corrections. More than presenting how the crime is committed, it further explains how the crime is solved.
- I Solved a Murder is a breathtaking new series about regular people who have gone to extraordinary lengths to solve violent crimes. Dramatic re-creations and first-person accounts tell the captivating stories of these everyday heroes and their determination to discover the truth.
- Alice, at the beach with her cat, tries to solve a crossword puzzle, when Woodleg Pete, a ruthless collector of rare crossword puzzles, sees that Alice's one is missing in his collection. But while trying to steal it, he did not include Alice's cat in his calculation...
- Created by Ed Jenkins, the Keyshawn Solves It podcast is an 8-episode serialized mystery about a 10-year-old African-American boy who inherits a set of keys that can unlock almost any door. With help from his friend Kiki, Keyshawn uses these keys to help solve the mystery of disappearing bikes in his North Minneapolis neighborhood, ensuring that his community's Juneteenth bike parade can go on. Listeners will be introduced to Juneteenth and its origins, as well as to social-emotional "keys to success" such as resilience, self-worth, and responsibility. Geared to children 5-9.
- Looking at technology and innovations that might provide hope, Gates appears with five scientists and change makers who are focusing on net-zero and carbon-neutral emissions research.
- A in-depth look at the final season of Elementary.
- For 20 years, Benjamin has been silently serving a sentence for the murder of his brother. Although he shows no signs of violence, the courts want him to serve the rest of his time in prison. Can a young psychologist change the outcome?
- America is divided - but that's not stopping cocksure ideologue Jordan Klepper from solving America's most divisive issue: guns.
- With the threat of the planet's destruction looming due to global warming, the oil crisis and obesity, one corporation provides the ultimate solution.
- In the near future, overpopulation has caused the government to resort to a drastic measure called Solving which may have more sinister motives than it seems.
- Olly Steeds, Explorer and amateur investigator of history, delves into several historic mysteries, legends, and other tales in hopes of solving them.
- The film follows Serious Crimes Unit Inspector Chen Shaoqiang (Chris Lee) as he tries to figure out a series of daring armed heists and seemingly unrelated murders. Shaoqiang must revisit his troubled past as a member of the elite Special Tactics and Rescue (STAR) unit, after a botched raid seven years earlier shattered the unity of his special forces team, taking the life of his mentor Wu Tianle (Sunny Pang). The resulting cover up destroys his relationship with Tianle's sister Wu Qizhen (Mico Chang). Shaoqiang's past collides with his present, as the heists are targeted at financial firm BWB Capital, where Qizhen and another former STAR team mate, Wang Zhengming (Jimmy Wong), now work. Shaoqiang must race against the clock to the catch the perpetrators as another heist escalates into a tense hostage situation, where the stakes not only involve the nation's security, but also the lives of his friends.
- Solving the mysteries of Leonardo DA Vinci's first known portrait, the first of only three women he ever painted.
- A lonely young man dreams of one day becoming a Rubik's Cube master, but his obsession soon turns deadly. Over 11,000 still photos played back at 30fps.
- Being a kid is hard. But fear not, because Jeremy is here to give you the tips and tricks every kid needs to navigate the craziness of life. Advice on getting a higher allowance, how to pretend you're not daydreaming, even dance moves for the uncoordinated. Ask Jeremy for any advice you need, but be prepared to look for a second opinion.
- 2009–TV Episode4chan is good for more than just annoying Shia LaBeouf, argues Vee. He details cases where the site's users have solved crimes, uncovered fraud, aided the military and cracked scientific puzzles.
- Documentary following writer and broadcaster Stephen Smith on the trail of Vladimir Nabokov, the elusive man behind the controversial novel and 1962 film, Lolita.
- In a modern-day version of Dostoievski's Crime and Punishment, Jay, a disenfranchised young man drifts aimlessly, torn between his middle-class background and the underbelly of Los Angeles.
- An in-depth breakdown of the origin for the season 11 episodes of The X-Files, largely from the writer's point of view.