Crime & Punishment features true-life programmes encapsulating thrilling criminal mysteries and investigations, detective work, and the judicial process including jail-time.

999 Killer on the Line

S2, EP8 "Darlene Gentry"

A panicked 911 call reporting a home invasion had police rushing to the scene to find one of the occupants dead and the family's guns abandoned in the front yard; an undercover Texas Ranger operation uncovers a shocking conspiracy.

Hustling America

S1, EP1 "Titanic Trick"

Journey to Dallas to con an unsuspecting car dealer; meeting Titanic Thompson, a devious hustler; Titanic's son.

Catching Killers

S1, EP1 "Murder By Committee"

Australian detectives Ian Kennedy and Kevin Raue hunt down five guys for the rape and murder of an innocent; in Los Angeles, FBI Special Agents Louis Perez and Jim Davidson stop four deadly Russian immigrants on a kidnapping and killing frenzy.

Catching Killers

S1, EP2 "Connected Killers"

Detectives Tom Ross and Bill Adams bring down brothers that are raping and killing young couples.

Hollywood Homicide Uncovered

S1, EP6 "Phil Hartman"

Homicide Detective Tom Brascia tries to piece together the events that led up to the murder of comic and "Saturday Night Live" alum, Phil Hartman.

Serial Swindlers

"Giovanni Di Stefano- ?The Devil's Advocate?"

Giovanni di Stefano was dubbed ?The Devil?s Advocate? for over a decade of legal work on behalf of notorious clients such SaddamHussein and Slobodan Milosevic. He was first convicted of fraud and false pretense in 1975. Faced with the prospect.

Serial Swindlers

"Achilleas Kallakis-'the Don? to 'his Excellency'"

Achilleas Kallakis was known as one of the most audacious characters in the London property market. Born into a modest family of shipworkers, he managed to amass a ?250 million fortune. Kallakis deployed actors, forged paperwork and faked references.

Killer Soundtrack

S1, EP8 "Factor X"

Travis Holt, songwriter and guitarist for thrash metal band Exodus, writes a song about serial killer Dennis Rader and defends musicians who choose to write about crime.

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