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Predator At LargePredator At Large
Investigation Discovery, 2020 On Hiatus | Crime, Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Predator At Large takes you deep inside peaceful communities in which a sadistic predator is living undetected, lying in wait, scoping out potential victims, and holding out for the perfect moment to strike. Once they act on their depraved impulses, lives are destroyed, as are the communities which these killers themselves call home. Brought to life by the extraordinary testimony of friends and family of the victims, local residents, and law enforcement, as well as those closest to the perpetrators, these terrifying stories reveal the true horror of what happens when nightmares come true.


Crime Beat: Most WantedCrime Beat: Most Wanted
Global, 2023 Running | Reality, Documentary
Rating: 2.5/5

Crime Beat: Most Wanted is a new spinoff series from Global's successful true crime documentary series Crime Beat, now entering its fifth season. Hosted by Global News anchor Tracy Tong, Crime Beat Most Wanted tracks Canada's most wanted criminals and the detectives dedicated to bringing them to justice. Using extensive archives and intimate interviews, Most Wanted explores the crime and its impact on the victims, their families and the community. Each episode will also highlight how the public can help the authorities in their efforts to capture the suspects-at-large.


ParoleParole
BBC Two, 2023 Running | Crime, Documentary | ► Trailer

As futures hang in the balance, what would you decide? An eye-opening look at Britain's parole boards, making complex, life-changing decisions for prisoners - and their victims.


35 Serial Killers the World Wants to Forget35 Serial Killers the World Wants to Forget
Other, 2018 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary, Crime
Rating: 4/5

Can family and friends of a murdered loved one forgive? How do relatives of notorious killers carry on? What impact do heinous crimes have on the investigators and the prosecutors who bring perpetrators to justice? This series explores these questions, drawing on insights from criminologists and psychologists to help us understand how these events happened and what society can learn from them.


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