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Murder on the doorstep? This gripping series explores real-life homicide cases in which crucial evidence was captured on a chilling Ring-style doorbell or home security footage.
Caroline Sturdy Colls, a world leader in the forensic investigation of Nazi crime scenes, is chasing clues to an unsolved case: a concentration camp that existed on the British island of Alderney. Witnesses and survivors claimed that thousands died there, but only 389 bodies have ever been found. Under heavy restrictions imposed by the local government, which may not want its buried secrets revealed, Colls must uncover the truth using revolutionary techniques and technologies.
Convicted stalkers and survivors share harrowing accounts of harassment, abuse and other crimes in this documentary series.
From Turkish workers' cafes to Japanese izakayas, Ainsley Harriott is eating his way through some of the world's best street food in this new ten-part series.
A minute-by-minute account of the December 2004 tsunami, which destroyed towns and villages across the Indian Ocean, killing 230,000.
The call comes through. Murder. But maybe the caller isn't as innocent as they seem...
A forensic archaeologist unearths new clues to Hitler's secret extermination camp in Poland, where up to 900,000 Jews were sent to their deaths.
A forensic archaeologist is authorized to perform small excavations between the trees at the Treblinka kz camp.