Sunday
December 14th
600p
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Unusual Suspects
Dangerous Fortune
In 2005, a fortuneteller and her daughter are brutally murdered in their Westminster, CA home. Ritualistic elements leave investigators baffled until a paper trail leads them to their coldblooded culprit.
700p
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Ray
When police find 24-year-old Patrick Ray with a gunshot to the temple, the scene has all the telltale signs of suicide. But Lt. Joe Kenda’s instinct says otherwise. When Kenda he digs deeper, he uncovers a murder mystery as shocking as it is tragic.
800p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
King Cannon
The bullet-ridden bodies of two sisters are found in a suburban house that’s littered with mysterious clues. The case is stuck in neutral until Lt. Joe Kenda learns that the two unassuming young mothers shared an explosive secret.
900p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Faast
When a speeding truck crashes into a residential building, officers find the lifeless body of furniture salesman Michael Faast behind the wheel. But Faast didn’t die in the wreck – he was shot point-blank in the temple. To find justice, Lt. Joe Kenda must track a killer whose promising career took a dark and deadly turn.
1000p
Crime Stories
The 22 Caliber Killer
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.
1100p
Crime Stories
The Killer Handyman
A man who was once accepted into a small Quebec community and commonly referred to as Bill lÕAnglais turns out to be a murderer, whose crimes cover nearly twenty years. When he makes four trips from Barrie, ON to Montreal, QC in the fall of 1999 in an accelerating frenzy of rape and murder, he leaves behind a single fingerprint. Through skillful police work and intense surveillance, the police are able to catch their killer in the process of disposing incriminating evidence.

