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December 3rd

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The FBI Files

Backstage Murder

In the 1980’s, two partners created a nightclub that would bring them wealth and international fame. The male strip club phenomenon promised female patrons fun and excitement. But the bright lights hid a dark side.
1200p
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A series of armored car heists and bloody shoot-outs shocked law enforcement. The brutal violence of the crimes suggested a motive more complex than greed. When the robbers started targeting police, the FBI took charge.
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The New Detectives

Seeds of Destruction

Forensic botany & geology: Plants help provide oxygen and nutrients for existence. Soil is the fertilizer of life. Yet both can yield clues to the time and location of a person's death. In criminal investigations, a simple seedpod can provide the missing link by placing a suspect at a crime scene. Dirt left on shoes, tires or clothes can pinpoint a crime scene.
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Killer Cases

Murder at Ohio State

Ohio v. Brian Golsby. When Ohio State senior Reagan Tokes failed to respond to messages from her parents, they feared the worst. Their nightmare became a reality when a 911 caller reported the discovery of a female body in the local park. She had been shot execution style. Knowing a brutal killer was on the loose, detectives raced to solve the crime, gathering surveillance video and photos that tracked Reagan's last moments. Brian Golsby, a previously convicted sex offender, was arrested. Golsby confessed to abducting Tokes, admitting he forced her to withdraw money from ATM accounts, but he adamantly denied killing her, insisting an accomplice he called "TJ" committed the murder. At trial Golsby continued to maintain his innocence; but even his highly regarded defense team couldn't produce TJ.
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Most Outrageous Crimes

Fake Cops

Fake cops get busted by real cops.
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Meet Marry Murder

Martin Cavanagh

After Sophie Cavanagh left husband Martin, he did everything he could to continue spending time with her - and to stop her meeting another man.
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Meet Marry Murder

Tsang-Williams

Manling Tsang and Neal Williams were naive youngsters who fell into marriage in a hurry. Neither was well prepared for parenthood or the responsibilities of adult life. But instead of seeking a divorce, Manling planned to rid herself of her young family in a scheme of breathtaking cruelty.
600p

Meet Marry Murder

Farquharson

Alice Farquharson was the centre of her family. Her husband Keith was a police officer with a chequered history of misogyny and extramarital affairs. When Alice unexpectedly died, her family and police were shocked to discover the cause.
700p

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Newton

From the outside, Assia Newton had it all: a big, happy family, beautiful home and holidays to far flung destinations. But she lived in fear of her violent and controlling husband, Kelvin. When Assia finally escaped her unhappy marriage, she dreamt of a new life with her Tunisian lover. But Kelvin still ruled her life….and he would end it
800p

Crime Stories

The House Hermit

A young Vancouver woman is tied to a tree and sexually assaulted for 9 straight days just yards away from the busiest highway in Canada. A wealthy Ontario realtor and his wife are found murdered in the trunk of their car. Behind it all, a reclusive loner named David Snow. SnowÕs passion for antiques is so intense that it sends him down a violent path from which there is no turning back
Crime Stories
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Murr

When mother of two Shaundra Murr is run over in front of her house, officers initially suspect a hit and run. Until Lt. Joe Kenda uncovers evidence proving Shaundra’s murder was a crime of passion, and the killer was driven by jealousy and rage.
1000p

The FBI Files

Backstage Murder

In the 1980’s, two partners created a nightclub that would bring them wealth and international fame. The male strip club phenomenon promised female patrons fun and excitement. But the bright lights hid a dark side.
1100p

The FBI Files

Under Fire

A series of armored car heists and bloody shoot-outs shocked law enforcement. The brutal violence of the crimes suggested a motive more complex than greed. When the robbers started targeting police, the FBI took charge.