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Crime & Punishment features true-life programmes encapsulating thrilling criminal mysteries and investigations, detective work, and the judicial process including jail-time.
Catching Killers
S1, EP7 "Killing That Special Someone"In New York a case is built against an unhappy wife that's served up very nasty cocktails to two unsuspecting husbands; in Connecticut, human remains are collected to convict an unhappy husband of using a woodchipper to get rid of his pesky wife.
Hollywood Homicide Uncovered
S1, EP1 "Robert Blake"LAPD Homicide Detective Ron Ito works relentlessly to uncover the secrets behind the 2001 murder of actor Robert Blake's wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley.
Serial Swindlers
S1, EP12 "Carmichael"Selva Carmichael seems the slick media-mogul, promising to make stars out of "Big Brother" contestants Lisa Appleton and Mario Marconi and millionaires out of investors in his fly-on-the-wall documentary.
Killer Soundtrack
S1, EP13 "Myth, or Murder"Infamous mobster Al Capone lives a life of crime and yet he has become part of popular culture and inspires numerous art forms.
Killer Soundtrack
S1, EP1 "Evil Empire"An exploration of the brutal murders by the Manson family inflicted upon Hollywood, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate.
Crime Stories
S8, EP2 "The Long-Stemmed Killer"Nineteen years after the killing of a woman on her doorstep, one guilty hit-man's confession and an international manhunt leads to a husband found guilty of his wife's contract killing.
Cruise Ship Killers
S1, EP11 "Bill"A husband and wife take a cruise to celebrate their good luck in business, but their luck takes a turn at the apex of their journey, with many wondering what happened aboard the ship.
Cruise Ship Killers
S1, EP12 "George"Newlyweds board a cruise ship, but things take a turn for the worse when one disappears in the middle of the night; a blood stained canopy is all the only sign of a young man's fate; leaving many more questions than answers to what happened.