Explore the drama of real life: the quest for justice, the nature of the criminal mind, the lives of serial killers, famous unsolved cases and more. Thrilling new content added weekly.

Murder Maps

S2, EP1 "Terror in the Roaring Twenties"

Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters were convicted for murdering her husband in a case that shocked society and fascinated Alfred Hitchcock.

Murder Maps

S2, EP2 "The Blackout Ripper"

London was rocked by the Blitz from the planes flying above during the WWII and a serial killer was loose on the streets below.

Murder Maps

S2, EP3 "The Lady Killer"

As Europe recovered from the damage of WWII, soldiers made their way home from the front line; one man brought back all the savagery and brutality of the fighting and killed two women.

Murder Maps

S2, EP4 "John Christie"

John Christie kills at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife, while attempting to frame his neighbour.

Murder Maps

S2, EP5 "John Christie"

John Christie kills at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife; he eluded capture for many years.

Crime Files With David Wilson

S1, EP1 "Serial Killers"

Professor David Wilson examines the international obsession with serial killers and offers fresh analysis and insight into the minds of two of Scotland's most infamous, Peter Manuel and Peter Tobin.

Crime Files With David Wilson

S1, EP2 "Heists"

Criminologist Professor David Wilson discusses how virtually our every move is covered by CCTV and if we commit a crime in public we are almost certain to be caught on camera doing it.

Crime Files With David Wilson

S1, EP3 "Crime and Poverty"

David Wilson talks about difficulties in proving a link between poverty and the rise in anti-social behavior; Fiona Walker presents a short film about the infamous triple murder carried out by Charles Boyle Jr. in 1920s Glasgow.

No on demand content available at this time

Included with Fubo