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Crime+Investigation launches dedicated true crime streaming app
Crime+Investigation Play is the ultimate subscription video-on-demand service for true crime content in the UK.
How rich was Pablo Escobar? 5 facts about the infamous drug lord
Pablo Escobar was responsible for smuggling around 15 tons of cocaine into the United States every single day and continued to host lavish parties even after he was arrested.
10 free true crime episodes you can watch on Crime+Investigation Play
Discover the 10 episodes that are available for free on Crime+Investigation Play this month.
Little known facts about 'The First 48'
here are some things that even many avid fans might not know about The First 48.
4 most shocking US cults of all time
From Charles Manson's so-called family to Heaven's Gate, here are four of the most shocking and disturbing US cults.
America's 8 deadliest mass shootings since Columbine
Over 20 mass shootings have occurred in the US since the Columbine High School shooting in 1999.
Win an Amazon Fire HD 8 and exclusive merchandise
We're giving away an Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet and exclusive Crime+Investigation merchandise to one lucky winner.
11 chilling facts about John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy, aka 'Pogo' or 'Patch the Clown', killed and sexually assaulted at least 33 young men and boys in the 1970s.
Rob Rinder on Interrogation Secrets: 'This is the critical moment in an investigation'
Crime+Investigation spoke to Rob about the new series, his admiration for the work of investigators, and the sure-fire ways to tell if someone is lying.
Execution by time: Whole life orders in the UK
The death penalty was abolished in the UK in 1994. Now the country's worst offenders are given whole life sentences instead.
The eerie mystery of Ian Brady's unopened suitcases
Just before his death, Ian Brady gave his lawyer two locked suitcases. To this day they have never been opened.
4 British women who were hanged
Ruth Ellis became the last woman to be hanged for murder in the United Kingdom in 1955
The UK's scariest killer children
Cases of children and teenagers who murder are shocking and terrible, but unfortunately they do happen.
The most evil and heinous acts of Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy is known for countless murders and sexual assaults, but he committed a lot of other terrible acts along the way.
The most infamous Scottish serial killers
For a country so modestly sized, Scotland has produced more than its fair share of psychotic serial killers.
10 scams to watch out for on holiday
Here's a list of 10 of the most common, interesting and clever holiday scams…
How psychics and mediums can help to solve crimes
Authorities are not quick to admit that they ask psychics and mediums for help, but can the spirit world help solve crimes?
The 5 largest cryptocurrency crimes in history
The rise of cryptocurrency over the last decade has given many investors an opportunity to get rich, but it has also given hackers and scammers a new way to steal.
Does violent crime go up in summer?
Everyone loves the longer days and sunnier weather, but is there a significant and dangerous downside to the summer months?
The truth about London's gangland underbelly
There are believed to be more than 200 gangs operating within the city, all with conflicting business interests and overlapping boundaries.
What is the most common crime in Britain?
Here are the top 10 most common crimes in Britain, according to data compiled by the Office for National Statistics.
How to keep your home safe while on holiday
Holidays are supposed to be a time of relaxation but all too often families are coming home to find a crime scene at their house. Luckily there are measures you can take to minimise the risk of unwanted visitors.
'How to murder your husband': Crime writers who kill
Nancy Brophy was found guilty of murdering her husband 11 years after publishing an essay titled 'How to Kill Your Husband'
John Stonehouse and the politicians who went to prison
MPs set the laws for society to follow, but sometimes they forget the rules apply to them as well.
The most prolific British serial killers
The UK has had its fair share of notorious serial killers who have all needlessly taken the lives of multiple innocent people.
The most dangerous postcodes in the UK
Find out which UK postcodes have experienced the most amount of violent crime in recent years.
Raphael Rowe: 'Miscarriages of justice are happening all the time'
Raphael Rowe speaks to Crime+Investigation about his new show, 'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe'
Most shocking moments from Meet, Marry, Murder season one
Approximately half of all murdered women have their lives taken by their partner, while men are increasingly likely to fall victim to domestic homicides.
Five fascinating true crime podcasts you need to listen to
Podcasts give true crime fans the opportunity to learn about and investigate cases that the mainstream media doesn't talk about.
British Injustice with Raphael Rowe: Official Trailer
Watch the trailer for 'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe' before the first episode airs on 23rd May.
'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe': Everything you need to know
Investigative journalist Raphael Rowe is exploring some of the most shocking miscarriages of justice and wrongful convictions in recent British history.
'This was mass murder of an innocent family': The Ice Cream War Murders
Skelton revisits the gritty scenes of Glasgow’s East End in the 1980s, where rival organisations were locked in a campaign of violence and intimidatio
'Wagatha Christie' and the 10 biggest celebrity libel cases
Tom Cruise has sued multiple news outlets that have raised questions over his sexuality.
Peter Manuel: 'The beast of Birkenshaw', Glasgow's worst serial killer
Peter Manuel was one of the last men to be executed in Scotland when he was hung in 1958.
What happened to Ted Bundy's brain after his execution?
Ted Bundy’s brain was highly sought after following his execution as neuroscientists wished to find out if the infamous killer had any form of brain damage.
Innocent men: Four wrongful convictions from the UK
Despite strong measures being in place in the British justice system, sometimes people can be locked up for decades for crimes they didn't commit.
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