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Rob Rinder: The Crime I Can't Forget
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The detective leading the hunt against online child predators
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The Carnegie Deli murders: The night that shook New York
Discover one of New York City’s most notorious murder cases – delve into the events of the Carnegie Deli Murders.
Rosalin Baker and Jeffrey Wiltshire: The death of baby Imani
The death of Imani Wiltshire is a tragic case of abuse and neglect by those who were meant to protect her. Read on to find out more.
John Worboys: London’s black cab predator
Who is the Black Cab Predator? Discover how the London taxi driver got away with attacking customers for so long, his subsequent trial and conviction.
The hit-and-run killing of Tony Parsons
Tony Parsons was cycling for charity in 2017 when he vanished - and his body wasn't discovered until four years later. Discover the shocking story.
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Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men
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William Costello on incels: Separating fear from facts with Ross Kemp
Are incels a far-right terrorist threat? William Costello unpacks the data, debunks myths and explores the psychological realities behind the headlines.
Legendary broadcaster Fred Dinenage reveals his next chapter in true crime
Fred Dinenage reveals the plans behind his latest venture and how he's investigating infamous murder cases once more
Marcel Theroux: 'It's like a Guy Ritchie movie - with real people and real stakes'
In 'Heist: Robbing the Bank of England', Marcel Theroux uncovers the untold story of the £292m City Bonds heist - a true crime caper still shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
Anna Motz: Forensic psychologist reveals how some teens become killers
Forensic psychologist Anna Motz explains why some teenagers are driven to murder ahead of Crime+Investigation's new series, 'Laura Whitmore on Britain's Killer Teens'
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Ross Kemp: What’s happening to our boys? Are we failing young men?
In this vodcast, Ross Kemp sits down with Ben Hurst (Beyond Equality) to explore the issues at the heart of Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men.
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Undercover teenager tricks predator - Predator Files
Ariel Winter joins an undercover team posing as minors to expose adults attempting to buy sex from children. What unfolds is a chilling look at how predators operate and the high risk operations working to stop them.
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He pulled off the biggest robbery in UK history - Heist: Robbing the Bank of England
Heist: Robbing the Bank of England documents the 1990 Bank of England bond heist which saw a theft of £292 million
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Chasing stolen bikes through London - Get My Bike Back
A rare inside look at the UKs only stolen bike recovery team as they track down high value bikes and confront thieves in real time.
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The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher
Barbara Butcher unpacks the stories behind some of the most compelling murders of our time – some she worked first-hand and some she wished she had
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Over the past 15 years, Detective Tony Godwin of the Texas-based Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force has taken down hundreds of horrific sexual predators.
Rob Rinder: The Crime I Can't Forget
In this deeply personal film, Rob Rinder returns to his roots as a criminal defence barrister to revisit one of the most haunting cases of his career.
Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men
Ross Kemp investigates the online communities of isolation, anger, and misogyny that are reshaping masculinity.
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