
Tortured To Death: Murdering The Nanny (True Crime Documentary)
Tortured To Death: Murdering The Nanny (True Crime Documentary) This moving documentary examines the disturbing case of a couple who tortured and murdered their French nanny and then burnt her body in their back garden.
10 Feb 202444min

How young female officers took down the 'Clifton Rapist' in decoy operation
How young female officers took down the 'Clifton Rapist' in decoy operation ‘The Clifton Rapist’ stalked the Bristol Downs during the 1970s carrying out a series of sex attacks on women, but it was a young female police officer who caught him and sent him down in a ground-breaking decoy operation. Young female police officers were sent out to walk the streets of Bristol at night in a bid to capture murderer and rapist Ronald Evans – Britain’s longest-serving prisoner. Evans was jailed in 1979 for 52 years and an ITV News documentary can reveal he has been released from prison.
9 Feb 202459min

STOLEN: A Year-long Investigation Into Child Sex Trafficking & Exploitation
STOLEN: A Year-long Investigation Into Child Sex Trafficking & Exploitation STOLEN; an expansive documentary series about sex trafficking and the exploitation of children in San Diego County and beyond. Told from multiple perspectives, STOLEN explains why the illicit child sex market thrives in San Diego County and across the U.S., while chronicling the strength of survivors, their families, and advocates working to break that destructive cycle and reclaim their stolen lives. Understand the issue in a new way by hearing the jailhouse recordings of a convicted trafficker manipulating two teen girls into selling themselves online. The tapes led to an NBC7 investigation exposing gaps in the justice system that allow people who pay to sexually assault children to face little to no consequences. The documentary is the product of a year-long investigation that includes exclusive interviews and, for the first time ever, substantial proof of the scope of the problem in San Diego County schools. And as a global pandemic shifts the education system into a virtual space, experts warn of exploiters targeting children online, now more than ever before.
8 Feb 20241h 17min

The Bikini Killer Serial Killer Documentary Charles Sobhraj
The Bikini Killer Serial killer documentary Charles Sobhraj The man who needs no introduction in the world of serial killers. Charles Sobhraj a.k.a Bikini Killer, The Serpent and The Splitting Killer was born in Saigon, . Born in Vietnam in 1944, Charles Sobhraj embarked on a life of crime in Europe in the 1960s. He committed an estimated two dozen murders in the 1970s
8 Feb 202452min

How Metallica Helped To Solve A Murder - True Crime Documentary
How Metallica Helped To Solve A Murder - True Crime Documentary A Killer’s Mistake double episode: Episode 1 - A look at how detectives nailed wife-killer Nat Fraser, revealing how the scheming murderer botched the seemingly perfect plot and did not manage to get away with murder. Episode 2 - As a taxi driver in Charlottesville, Va., Jesse Matthew uses his job to target women on university campuses.
8 Feb 20241h 25min

Forced Marriage Cops (Crime Documentary)
Forced Marriage Cops (Crime Documentary) A powerful film showing the true plight of victims forced into marriage. With unprecedented access to the Manchester Police Force, this documentary investigates the biggest cases of forced marriage in the UK. In June 2014 it became illegal for someone to force a person to get married, the problem is how difficult this is to police to track and investigate these cases.
5 Feb 202446min

Drunk On-Duty Officer Wrecks Police Car, Refuses Tests
Drunk On-Duty Officer Wrecks Police Car, Refuses Tests Nine minutes of footage from this video were published roughly one year ago when the Piqua Police Department proactively disclosed the footage to a local news station. This is the first time that the entirety of the footage is available for public view.* The following is excerpted from a supplemental report written by Lieutenant Rick Byron of the Piqua Police Department: "On October 27, 2018 at approximately 1937 hours I was requested by Officer Justin Augustine to meet him behind the old Board of Education Office at 719 E Ash Street. Officer Augustine made the request over the radio. Upon arrival in the area I observed Officer Augustine's patrol vehicle (P145) parked next to a flatbed semi-trailer loaded with concrete barriers used to separate lanes in road construction areas. Officer Yingst was also present as he had been previously requested by Officer Augustine to meet him at this location to talk. After exiting my patrol vehicle I was approached by Officer Augustine. Officer Augustine stated "I was trying to take a piss over there. " Officer Augustine was pointing toward the Southeast corner of the building. Officer Augustine was asked to repeat what he said and he again stated "I was trying to take a piss over there." I asked Officer Augustine why he was telling me this and he advised "Because I f’d my cruiser up." From where I parked and the location I was speaking with Officer Augustine I could not see any damage to his patrol vehicle. Officer Augustine walked me to the passenger side of his patrol vehicle where I observed significant damage to the entire passenger side starting at the front windshield and ending on the rear quarter panel. The windshield and both passenger side door windows were broken. I asked Officer Augustine what happened and he stated "I was trying to take a piss," I asked Officer Augustine how fast he was going and he stated 20 mph. While Officer Augustine was gathering his personal backpack and other items I observed him drop a handcuff key on the ground. I advised him he dropped it and he was unable to bend over to pick it up and fell forward stepping over it. Officer Augustine never picked up the key so I picked it up and handed it to him After Officer Yingst left with Officer Augustine, I photographed the damage to P145 and the trailer that was struck. I had previously had dispatch contact Lumpkins Towing to pick up the patrol vehicle and take it to their shop to be placed inside. While the tow truck operator was on scene Officer Yingst arrived back and advised that he felt I needed to go on station to deal with Officer Augustine as he appeared to be impaired and was demonstrating odd behavior to include hugging and kissing him and other officers and telling them that he loved them." Officer Augustine resigned. He was later found guilty of first-degree misdemeanor weapon under the influence, amended down from fifth-degree felony improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, and first-degree misdemeanor physical control of vehicle while under the influence, amended down from an OVI. He was sentenced to one year of probation, 177 days of suspended jail time, a $300 fine, and court costs, plus an additional three days in jail, which were dismissed after he completed an educational program.
5 Feb 20241h 2min