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- The 2015 death of Susan Winters, living in Las Vegas, Nevada, is ruled by authorities to be a suicide. But strange details of her demise, including her ingestion of both antifreeze and Oxycodone, have convinced Susan's parents, Dan and Avis Winters, that this was murder. The Winters' legal team, headed by Anthony "Tony" Sgro, look at the evidence.
- 1998, Vladimir Pokhilko, involved with the development of TETRIS, was found dead alongside his wife and their young son in their Palo Alto, California. The homicide investigators who were first on the scene revisit the haunting crime.
- Aspiring influencer Gabby Petito sets out on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, but she soon disappears, and the ensuing mystery goes viral. New footage of the couple sheds light on their struggles that led to the nightmarish outcome.
- The 65th wife of Warren Jeffs exposes Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints secrets.
- A man found stabbed and burned launches Lt. Joe Kenda on a manhunt; when the trail goes cold, Kenda connects the dots among a string of otherwise-unrelated heartless murders, leading him into his first and only search for a serial killer.
- In 1997, Police arrest school teacher Mary Kay Letourneau--34, pretty and married with four kids--for having an affair with her 12-year-old student. Despite the age difference, some wonder if this is love or if Mrs. Letourneau is guilty of child rape.
- This feature documentary will explore what happened to four women who were members of NXIVM who either vanished or died in mysterious circumstances.
- Three women were jailed for the unthinkable crime of murdering their own babies. Could the mathematical theory used to convict these women really be a conspiracy of lies used by powerful men to target defenseless grieving mothers?
- In December 2014, 19-year-old Jessica Chambers was set on fire inside her car and burned to death. Hardworking detectives arrest a suspect and the District Attorney brings him to trial, looking for justice for Jessica.
- Unprecedented access to Britain's Metro Police, who conducted a secretive operation into how Princess Diana died, and the French police investigating her death in 1997, this documentary dives into the case's truths, lies and conspiracies.
- 2017– 44mTV-145.4 (87)TV EpisodeBefore his death in 2009, Michael Jackson was the biggest pop star on the planet. But his private life was marred by allegations of child sex abuse. Experts in body language, speech and forensic psychology explore whether he was "faking it" on camera.
- In the wake of Gregory Brent Dennis's fiery deposition, new witnesses emerge that paint Susan as suicidal. The Winters' family attorney, Anthony "Tony" Sgro, believes that the missing family computer holds the key to the case.
- When Susan Winters, a wife and mother of two, dies in 2015 from ingesting antifreeze and Oxycodone, it's ruled a suicide. But her parents suspect that Susan's husband Gregory Brent Dennis is behind it.
- As Gregory Brent Dennis's drug use is exposed, witnesses defend him, including his assistant and his daughter, who both claim Susan had a dark side others didn't know about. But when phone records reveal more of Brent's lies, the Winters' attorneys decide to put him under oath.
- Kathy Folbigg claims she is innocent of killing her four children, in a case reminiscent of Sally Clark, whose first son died at 11 weeks, and second at just eight weeks.
- While Sally Clark sits in prison for life, journalist John Sweeny and attorney Marylin Stowe look at her case and make their own startling discoveries.
- French police investigate the death of Princess Diana, gathering evidence around the car crash. The world's press and internet users scrutinize their every move and speculate whether it was an accident or something more sinister.
- The French police call Diana's death an accident. But Mohamed Al-Fayed's sure his son and the princess were murdered as calls grow for an independent British inquiry.
- The British Police investigate allegations that Princess Diana's death was murder. New witnesses include Prince Charles and Princess Diana's butler, who talks of her fears for her life. The world watches to see if justice will be done.
- Allegations that Princess Diana's death was a murder lead the British police to execute an unprecedented investigation into the British Secret Services. The jury gives their verdict on how Princess Diana died, and those involved reflect on its impact.
- Detectives investigating the bizarre apparent murder-suicide of a Russian man and his family are puzzled by inconsistencies in the evidence. As they start to suspect this may be a staged scene, a surprising source thwarts their investigation.
- Police find a Russian family brutally murdered in a Silicon Valley home, a co-developer of the video game Tetris among them. Something doesn't sit right with detectives, and it has to do with the lack of evidence.
- Determined to prove that Tetris co-developer Vladimir Pokhilko did not kill himself and his family, retired crime scene investigator Sandra Brown returns to the crime scene and uncovers more jaw-dropping discoveries.