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- Giving viewers a chance to celebrate and have an inside look at the upcoming feature film "Downton Abbey," The film "Downton Abbey," which features the returning cast and a story highlighted by a visit from the King and Queen of England, opens in theaters September 2019. The hourlong special, to be hosted by two-time Emmy Award winner Derek Hough and filmed at the historic Highclere Castle in England, will talk to the cast about what made the series so unique and appealing to millions, as well as how the series easily segues into the feature film. In addition, celebrities will share their "Downton" obsession and talk about what made the show so addictive.
- Explores the power of genealogy and the latest forensic technology used by law enforcement bring justice to unsolved homicides and sex crimes.
- It follows people who have tragic endings at the hands of husbands, wives, former friends, and lovers.
- This series explores some of the most startling criminal cases of the past two decades where technology has changed the course of the investigations. Sometimes the technology available at the time is unable to help, in effect forensic tools and techniques are constantly being derived to help catch up and decrypt the mass of evidence left behind at a crime scene. This show chronicles cases in which this has happened.
- Irish Crime boss John Gilligan conducted over 40 hours of interviews to discuss his life and crimes with author and filmmaker Jason O'Toole for this explosive three-part docuseries.
- Forensic profiler and serial killer expert Dr Bryanna Fox examines the serial killer's path from childhood when worrying traits first come to the fore, the pushing of boundaries disintegration of personal morality culminating in murder.
- Is Elvis still alive? Has extraterrestrial life really visited Earth? Is it possible that some people see religious statues move or bear the crucifixion wounds of Jesus? Experts and eyewitnesses explore some of the most-extraordinary happenings in recent history that science can't explain.
- With his mafia wiseguy links and access to entertainment industry star power, Frank Sinatra helped John F. Kennedy into the White House in 1960. But it all came to a bitter end.
- The tale of Rose Dugdale: from English debutante bowing to the Queen to fervent IRA supporter and art thief.
- Green Eyed Killers tells the stories of ordinary people who come to a fatal end because of jealousy, delving into the true-life happenings and misfortunes of the victims, many of whom suffered life-changing experiences as a result.
- Murder Detective with Graham Hill introduces former Surrey Police senior detective and criminologist Graham Hill to Crime + Investigation's true crime-loving audience as the Murder Detective. In each episode, Graham Hill pairs his detective methodology with forensic science and insider knowledge to provide audiences with his expert understanding of how the cases were finally cracked. The episodes will also include key witness testimonies, new interviews, forensic and psychological experts, and archive footage, taking viewers into the investigation to see the modern crime-solving techniques. 52-year-old Sharon Birchwood was killed at her home in the sleepy village of Ashtead, Surrey. In December 2007, Sharon was found by her ex-husband, strangled to death and trussed up in parcel tape. Despite divorcing in 1989, Sharon remained devoted to her ex-husband George Birchwood, with him being the sole beneficiary of her will. Suspicions, therefore, initially fell on Birchwood, who had debts of more than £150,000. However, he seemed to have an alibi and was pictured on CCTV during the time of Sharon's murder. After months of painstaking detective work and a crucial DNA breakthrough, Paul Cryne became their prime suspect. Cryne was a former business associate of Birchwoods and had flown from Thailand shortly before her death, staying with Sharon's mother in Banstead. Further into the investigation, it was discovered that Birchwood paid Cryne £30,000 to kill Sharon so he could inherit his ex-wife's £575,000 assets. Through interviews with the senior investigating officer and those who worked on the case, we learn how a case spanning two continents was solved and the killers brought to justice.
- The stories of ordinary people faced with life-threatening circumstances told through actual footage, re-enactments and interviews. Survivors share how they cheated death, including escaping from serial killers and natural disasters.
- The Good Samaritan. A man returning from a family visit stops to help what appears to be a stranded group on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn, New York City, and half an hour later, he is found dead.
- Laura Garza told friends she was going on a night out at the Marquee Club. When she didn't show for work the next day a search ensued to find her as well as the men she left with.
- The case of Mary Ann Perez, a young woman who left a bar just outside of New Orleans. Early the next morning, her family received a call from an anonymous woman mentioning that Mary had run into car trouble. Mary never returned home.
- In November 2009, Police are called to a crime scene on Koonce Road, close to Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Their discovery was truly shocking; a female victim who was beaten beyond recognition.
- An examination of the intriguing and complex investigation into the merciless murder of Maggie Locascio, which required relentless detective work to capture her killers and bring them to justice.
- When a woman is found dead wearing a strangers' pair of shoes, police launched an investigation into who could have murdered a well-loved member of the quiet community of Wakefield, Yorkshire.
- Police suspected foul play when a woman goes missing, and after an intensified search, they tracked down her killer.
- When David Castor was found dead, an extensive police investigation, fueled with the power of forensics and toxicology, uncovered another victim.
- Sharon Whelan and her two daughters were murdered in their home on Christmas eve by a cold and calculating killer. Multi-discipline forensics uncovered his horrific actions and brought him to justice.
- A string of other murders led police to find the killer of Joan Giambra, helping to solve the crime and rectify a miscarriage of justice.
- In March 2003, a truck driver was found dead behind the wheel in on the side of the M3 in Camberley, England. Police were stumped but gambled on the revolutionary new technique of Familial DNA Analysis.
- In 1976, a young mother was left for dead in her home in Hermosa Beach, California. Later, Karen Klaas dies in the hospital. Despite a major manhunt, use the of latest techniques during the time span this violent killer avoided detection for over forty years, until Familial DNA came along.
- On Feb. 14th. Valentines' Day 2007, police in Southern California were called to a violent murder scene. However it takes time until more advances in forensic genealogy this case is finally solved.
- In 2018, two paralegals were shot dead while at work in Scottsdale, Arizona. Then a call from the Phoenix police saying they had similar murder in the killing a noted forensic psychiatrist. As the police continue to probe the case more victims will be linked to these killings. Who was the spree killer taking revenge on these 6 victims ?
- In 1984, a young woman's body was discovered in a lane not far from her home in the safe city of Bath, England. How over a period of time the police with aid in advances of technology eventually track down the perpetrator of this heinous attack murder of a young woman?
- After being reported missing, a teenage couple's bodies from BC, Canada were discovered more than sixty miles apart in the US. How did these two young people from British Columbia end up being killing in Washington state. How the dedicated investigators keep trying new advances with DNA evidence eventually they find the killer?
- In 1979, two young brothers came home from school to find their mother's dead body in the living room. Even with the having the killers' blood and fingerprints the police have no solid leads. How and when will investigators get the lead to track down this brutal killer?
- When a young woman is found beaten to death in the snow of rural Wisconsin in 1984. The killer evades detection of the police for decades. How will a revolutionary breakthrough in a DNA testing methods reveal the killers identity? However after all this time is he still alive or dead.
- When a beloved local Pennsylvania teacher is brutally attacked in her own home. Her death shocks the community of which she is loved and vital part of. For almost 30 years the dedicated investigators working on her case finally get the technology to trace her killer and bring him to justice.
- In 1973, two schoolgirls were found murdered in the Welsh village of Llandarcy. The killer's identity would remain a mystery until 2002.
- In 1982, a woman is found shot to death near Lake Tahoe. 37 years later, ground-breaking technology would help identify both the victim and the killer.
- In 1988, police discover the mutilated body of Lynette White. 25 years later, a ground-breaking DNA technique would finally lead detectives to the killer.
- In 1994, 42-year-old Le Bich-Thuy is found dead next to her home. Decades later, DNA and genealogy technology allow detectives to track down the killer.
- 69-year-old Evelynne Derricott is found brutally murdered in 2011. After the case goes cold, new DNA technology eventually leads detectives to the truth.
- In 2001, a young couple were brutally assaulted in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Over a decade later, new DNA technology helped lead investigators to the attacker.
- In Colorado in 1996, a young woman's body was found in an alley. After the case goes cold, advancements in genetic technology lead police to the killer.
- In 1986, in Kent, a teenage girl is on her way to the shops when she is attacked and sexually assaulted. Decades later, new DNA technology reveals the perpetrator.
- A series of brutal and terrifying sexual assaults occur across northern Utah and Wyoming. 17 years later, new DNA technology reveals the perpetrator.
- In 1980, a young woman disappears and her body is discovered shortly after. Almost 40 years later, new DNA technology reveals the attacker.
- In 2001, a student is attacked in Williamsburg, Virginia and months later the attacker strikes again. Finally, new DNA technology reveals the perpetrator.
- In 1999, hospital worker Jennifer Watkins was sexually assaulted and murdered. Two decades later, revolutionary DNA testing helps to solve this cold case.
- In 1992, a woman is sexually assaulted in Sacramento, California by a man wearing a ski mask. This sexual predator continues to commit heinous crimes until new evidence exposes his identity.
- When two teens are found dead in Montana, detectives suspect an infamous gangster might be responsible. But it will take 65 years to find the true culprit.
- A small community in Utah is shocked when an elderly woman is brutally attacked in her own home. Detectives use innovative techniques to solve the case.
- After decades of searching, Ohio detectives use ground-breaking technology to hunt down the man who abducted and sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman.
- An Italian priest claimed to have suffered from stigmata, bodily markings resembling the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ. Experts investigate whether the phenomenon is supernatural or a religious hoax to gain followers.
- James "Jimmy" Hoffa disappeared from a Michigan restaurant on July 30, 1975. Experts investigate whether the controversial union leader's disappearance is linked to the mob or if he went missing on his own accord.