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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: unsolved casex
Steeltown Murders
The hunt to catch the killer of three young women in the Port Talbot area in 1973 and the remarkable story of how - in the first case of its kind - the mystery was solved almost 30 years later using pioneering DNA evidence. Contrasting the policing methods of the 1970s with the forensic breakthroughs of the early 2000s, the series portrays a town dealing with the repercussions of an unsolved case three decades on, and asks if justice can ever truly be found.
The Killing Season (2016)
This is an immersive series that follows documentarians Joshua Zeman (Cropsey) and Rachel Mills as they investigate one of the most bizarre unsolved serial killer cases of our time - the deaths of ten sex workers discovered on Gilgo Beach, Long Island. Authorities believe these killings are the work of the Long Island Serial Killer, who after five years remains at large. Forging relationships with cyber-sleuths, journalists and victim's families, Zeman and Mills uncover connections that suggest Long Island is just the beginning.
Never Seen Again
Never Seen Again focuses on a single case that starts with a gut punch, as a loved one recounts the last time they saw their son, daughter, brother, sister, boyfriend or girlfriend before they vanished into thin air. These are real mysteries about real people who have disappeared from families and relationships, abandoning lives, leaving only theories in their wake: Where did they go? Why? Did they run away, or were they the victims of foul play? Those left behind, heartbroken and shellshocked, struggle to solve the puzzle. Viewers are encouraged to join the search, to help the families find closure by contacting police departments and Crime Stoppers. Never Seen Again poses a crucial question: Someone out there knows something ... Is it you?
The Case of JonBenét Ramsey
Clemente is joined by Scotland Yard behavioral analyst Laura Richards. Together, and with the aid of several others involved in the original case, they will try and solve the mystery of Ramsey's death "once and for all."
The Case That Haunts Me
Detectives recall the career-defining cases that still keep them up at night, from mysterious disappearances to twisted family murders.
Buried (2021)
Follows the gripping story of Eileen Franklin who, while playing with her young daughter, suddenly had a memory of witnessing the rape and murder of her childhood best friend, 8-year-old Susan Nason, which led to a re-opening of a case that had gone unsolved for nearly 20 years. And in a shocking twist, when Eileen came forward with her memory, she told the police that she remembered the murderer was her own father, George Franklin
Myth of the Zodiac Killer
The identity of the serial killer known as 'The Zodiac' has been confounding investigators for nearly fifty years, but an unlikely and unconventional theorist may have finally shed light to America's most famous cold case by asking a question that no one else has ever dared ask: what if the reason the Zodiac has never been caught...is because he never existed in the first place?
The Disappearance of Crystal Rogers
What begins as an exploration into the mysterious circumstances surrounding Crystal Rogers, a mother of five vanishing from the tiny town of Bardstown, Kentucky, quickly spirals into the dissection of multiple unsolved homicides haunting this idyllic, heartland community. Presumed dead and the victim of foul play, it has been over two years and there have been no arrests made in Crystal's case. Additionally, Crystal's father, Tommy Ballard, who was conducting his own 16-month investigation into his daughter's disappearance, was shot down and died, leaving a box of clues behind.
The Disappearance of Maura Murray
"The Disappearance of Maura Murray" explores the mysterious case of a 21-year-old nursing student who vanished 13 years ago without a trace, and the social media frenzy it sparked.
True Crime Story: It Couldn't Happen Here
This documentary series hosted by small town native and advocate Hilarie Burton Morgan puts a spotlight on murder cases from small towns across America where questions remain if justice has been fully served. Each episode will see Burton Morgan meet with family members and local insiders as she explores the twists and turns of the case, and uncovers the unique challenges of small-town justice.
The Disappearance of...
The Disappearance of... is a series of multi-part documentaries that dive headfirst into a rabbit hole of unexplored leads, missing evidence and unnerving suspicion surrounding the most puzzling cases of young women who have gone missing. The first two cases in the franchise are: "The Disappearance of: Natalee Holloway" and "The Disappearance of: Maura Murray".
Murder at the Cottage The Search for Justice for Sophie
Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie is a five part Sky Original documentary series that will look into the unsolved case of Sophie Toscan du Plantier who was brutally murdered in West Cork in 1996.
Using original evidence, never-before-seen footage and interviews with those closest to the case, including Sophie's family and key suspect Ian Bailey, the series will aim to unravel the unsolved case that has haunted West Cork for decades.
Up and Vanished
Based on the hit investigative podcast of the same name, Up and Vanished is focused on new cases of missing individuals, as Payne Lindsey and his team of investigative podcasters search for answers to help the victims' families gain a sense of closure. Each episode featuring a different case of a missing person. New witnesses will be interviewed, and persons of interest will be confronted as Payne and his team stop at nothing to find the truth and try to unravel these mysterious disappearances.
Who Killed Jane Doe?
Behind the discovery of every Jane Doe are two parallel stories: that of the detectives puzzling out her identity and how she died, and that of her family who know very well who she is but have lost her, now forever. By weaving the two stories together, Who Killed Jane Doe? Embarks on a unique journey of discovery, loss, mystery and resolution.
The Lørenskog Disappearance
What happened to Anne-Elisabeth Hagen? Where is she, was she kidnapped by money launderers or is it her husband who may have made her disappear? Program director and journalist Kenneth Fossheim, sheds light on the Lørenskog case together with former investigators from Kripos Per Angel and Håvard Aksnes.
48 Hours Suspicion
Intriguing cases where people live under suspicion but the truth is often elusive.
Dead Again
The hour-long series follows a top team of detectives who will re-examine controversial murder cases in which unresolved questions still linger long after the verdict was determined.
Cold Valley
This riveting investigative documentary follows two women as they work to unravel the mysterious disappearances that tormented the Lewis Clark Valley in the 1980s. The most chilling part of these cases? Investigators are certain who the killer is, but no one has been able to gather enough evidence to confidently prosecute him. This "Person of Interest" is alive and living as a free man today. Now Detective Jackie Nichols and Gloria Bobertz enter the scene. Desperate to prove the "Person of Interest" is guilty, Nichols and Bobertz dust off the case files, track down old witnesses and pursue new leads.
Lost in the Wild
Lost in the Wild journeys into the wilderness to track down answers to puzzling missing persons cases.
The 8 x 60-minute series follows around veteran explorers J.J. Kelley and journalist Kinga Philipps as they traverse the globe to investigate mysterious cases in which adventurous travelers have inexplicably gone missing, leaving behind little evidence and fragmented clues.
Joe Exotic: Tigers, Lies and Cover-Up
In this three-part documentary focusing on the mysterious disappearance of Carole Baskin's first husband, retired homicide investigator Jim Rathmann will follow up on new leads in the case and examine prior evidence.
The Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon
Phoenix Coldon, a young African American woman vanished on December 18, 2011, her SUV was found abandoned in the middle of the road in a crime ridden and depressed part of East St. Louis. Reportedly, her car was still running with the key in the ignition; her glasses, purse, shoes and ID were all inside - but there was no sign of Phoenix. In the days and weeks that followed, Phoenix's parents pleaded with law enforcement to help find their daughter, but the investigation was slow to start and the media paid little attention to her story. The Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon follows investigative reporter, Shawndrea Thomas, and retired deputy Police Chief Joe Delia as they attempt to unravel the mysterious unsolved case in the hope of finding justice for Phoenix.
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Beyond Reasonable Doubt: is a 6-episode true crime mini-series that takes viewers deeper inside the world of forensic crime solving than ever before. Detectives reveal the most enduring cases of their careers and uncover the incredible advances in forensics that helped to finally solve them.
D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?
Over the past four and a half decades, the so-called D.B. Cooper skyjacking case has captivated countless armchair detectives - not to mention teams of FBI investigators - hoping to finally crack the nation's only unsolved act of air piracy. Now a California man, who has assembled a team of investigators, thinks he may have finally solved case, which will be detailed in the two-part History Channel special D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?
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