• Murder of Maria Beltran
    2025/12/17

    In the early morning darkness of a quiet Texas neighborhood, nurse Maria Beltran steps outside for her routine walk and is fatally shot near her driveway. What initially appears as a sudden act of violence quickly reveals signs of planning, precision, and familiarity. This nonfiction forensic narrative follows investigators as they move from a silent crime scene to an increasingly narrow field of possibilities, confronting the limits of evidence, time, and certainty while a community struggles to understand how such violence reached their street.

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    15 分
  • MURDER OF KATIE BAUNACH
    2025/12/17

    The Murder of Katie Baunach examines the final hours of a Florida woman who vanished after visiting her ex-husband in twenty twenty two. What began as a routine welfare check quickly exposed a violent crime rooted in jealousy, control, and unresolved conflict. Through forensic evidence, digital timelines, and investigative pressure, the case traces how a private visit turned fatal and how proof, not speculation, ultimately determined accountability.

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    10 分
  • Murder of Abby Choi
    2025/12/17

    A restrained, forensic account of the twenty twenty three killing of Abby Choi, a Hong Kong model whose disappearance revealed a carefully planned crime rooted in family access and financial control. The story follows investigators as a routine missing persons report turns into a homicide case involving an ex husband and his relatives. Told with a gritty but factual tone, it focuses on evidence, timelines, and betrayal rather than spectacle.

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    6 分
  • Killing of Ty’Relle Lumen
    2025/12/17

    This forensic true crime account examines the killing of three year old Ty’Relle Lumen in Florida in twenty twenty three, after he was left strapped in a hot car and died from hyperthermia. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary tone, the story reconstructs the final hours, the investigative timeline, and the legal reasoning that transformed neglect into a homicide ruling. It focuses on responsibility, preventability, and the irreversible cost of routine failures in child care.

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    6 分
  • Murder of Eric Richins
    2025/12/17

    This three-part true crime series examines the death of Eric Richins, a Utah husband who died from fentanyl poisoning in March twenty two, twenty twenty two. What first appeared to be a sudden and tragic loss inside a quiet family home evolved into a high-stakes homicide investigation centered on his wife, Kouri Richins. Told in a forensic, grounded voice, the series traces the final night of Eric’s life, the hidden pressures inside the marriage, and the evidence that led prosecutors to allege a calculated act of murder, made more disturbing by the public image presented afterward.

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    6 分
  • The Case of Kasia Rivera
    2025/12/17

    A forensic investigation unfolds after a six-month-old infant arrives at a New Jersey hospital with fatal injuries that do not match any accidental cause. As medical evidence builds, detectives track the narrow timeline of care inside the home and confront the caregiver whose statements cannot hold against the autopsy findings. The case moves from confusion to criminal certainty, ending in charges, a plea, and a sentence that confirms the weight of the facts.

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    19 分
  • Murder of Yusef Wakil
    2025/12/17

    Murder of Yusef Wakil examines the fatal stabbing of a New York City taxi driver during a routine late night fare in twenty twenty three. Told in a forensic, documentary style, the story follows the final moments of an ordinary shift that turned deadly, the investigation that followed, and the wider danger faced by drivers who work alone after dark. It is a grounded account of sudden violence, investigative pressure, and the cost of keeping a city moving while most people sleep.

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    14 分
  • The Murder of Daniel Saldana
    2025/12/17

    A California homicide case once labeled solved unravels decades later, exposing how speed, pressure, and institutional self-protection can destroy lives. The murder of Daniel Saldana leads to a swift arrest, a thin case, and a conviction that stands for thirty three years. When the real shooter finally confesses in twenty twenty three, the truth forces the system to confront a failure it resisted for generations. This is a forensic account of how justice can lock in error, how innocence can be buried by procedure, and how truth often arrives long after the damage is done.

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    11 分