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- When cops fail, psychics assist. Vicki, Gale, and Jim use visions to aid police in solving cold cases of missing/murdered persons and provide closure.
- 40,000 years ago, the steppes of Eurasia were home to our closest relative, the Neanderthals. Recent genetic and archaeological discoveries have proven that they were not the dim-witted cave dwellers we long thought they were. In fact, they were cultured, technologically savvy, and more like us than we ever imagined! So why did they disappear? Scientists have now come to a startling conclusion.
- We all love seeing movies - some people turn the fun into an obsession! Copycat Killers is a true crime TV series that tells stories of real crimes that were inspired by major motion pictures and television. These real killers bring the violence of the movies into the real world, telling tales more shocking than what we see on screen. The series explores the gamut of frightening films from traditional horrors like American Psycho and Scream to cult classics Heathers and Taxi Driver, to modern tales of terror like Saw and Dexter. The real life crime, including the killer's chilling back-story, the murders, and the exciting investigation, is shown as a parallel to the Hollywood hit. Featuring dramatic recreations and detailed insights from detectives, psychologists, film critics, and other experts, Copycat Killers tells these terrifying true stories that'll change the way you see movies.
- On a desert trip, Lucie's fiancé David joins an adventurous stranger Ben. Their truck breaks down, stranding them in the harsh environment amidst hostile natives. Their survival tests Lucie's bond with David and her life choices.
- Myths exist from every period in human history and remain powerful even centuries after they are first told. But how much truth is there to myths, and can we separate fact from fiction?
- True crime series focusing on the cases of Florida Department of Law Enforcement criminal personality profiler, Dayle L. Hinman.
- Researchers and scientists try to solve paranormal and supernatural phenomena.
- Big crimes in small towns can cause fear and panic within tight-knit communities. Follow these small town investigators on mystifying cases to bring closure to the victims and their loved ones.
- How do investigators find missing persons? Watch dramatizations mixed with interviews of actual law officers to find out how some of the most complex cases have been pursued.
- These are documentaries recounting the work of Local Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs)and actual NCIS Special Agents as they track down criminals guilty of attacks against Naval personnel, their dependents, or other persons victims of crimes committed by Naval personnel.
- Real Interrogations, puts the spotlight on investigators, criminals and the interrogations that help solve cops' toughest cases. Investigation Discovery's new true crime show, Real Interrogations takes you inside police interview rooms with detectives who match wits with criminals who will lie, cheat, even beg, to stay out of jail.
- One of Germany's U-boats, U-234, was loaded with secret supplies and passengers for a huge voyage to Japan in the waning days of World War 2, this is its story.
- DNA Profiling. Toxicology. Ballistics. Today's criminal investigators employ powerful scientific tools to catch bad guys. But where did they come from and how do they really work?
- It's a story that could have been lifted from a Dan Brown novel: When Profesor Koeth enters his office at the university of Maryland one foggy morning, he finds a mysterious gift on his desk. The cube-shaped surprise weighs heavy in his hand. It is wrapped in a brown paper napkin and a note is attached to it: "Taken from Germany, from nuclear reactor Hitler tried to build. Gift of Ninninger." Koeth unwraps the gift. He cannot believe his eyes at first. Is it a real uranium cube? And does it really stem from an old German nuclear program? If so, how did it end up in his office 70 years later? In Hunting Hitler's Bomb, Koeth and his German counterpart, Dr Nagel, embark on a treasure hunt that stretches half around the globe. Did Koeth's cube truly come from Hitler's efforts to build a nuclear bomb - and are more cubes out there? We're about to find out.
- The USS Cole pulled into port in Aden, Yemen on a sweltering morning, intending to re-fuel and then head on to patrol the Persian Gulf as a strong show of American presence there. According to the first-hand account of Navy fireman Raymond Mooney, who was keeping watch aboard the Cole as it re-fueled, a tiny boat with two men aboard came speeding toward the ship. The men smiled and waved to Mooney and he waved back and then came up to the side of the Cole and detonated explosives that blew of the ship. But the attack is only the beginning of the story... THE COLE CONSPIRACY: Investigation along FBI and counter terrorism officials.
- The USS Arizona has been resting on Pearl Harbor's ocean floor for the past 75 years. For the first time since it was destroyed in 1941, scientists have the technology to take an in-depth look inside the ship. Once considered the pride of its fleet, the Arizona has taken on drastic changes in the shallow waters of the Pearl. This comprehensive search of the USS Arizona sheds light on one of the darkest days in American history. The discoveries made inside the ship are a stark reminder of all those who paid the ultimate price for their country. The expedition retells personal stories of survivors who lived through Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. It also brings a survivor who was aboard the Arizona back to see the ship for what might be one last time. A sight he never thought he'd see again.
- FORBIDDEN is a fascinating and revealing true crime expose of everyday men and women who get a taste of the good life and cant let it go. In pursuit of lifes finer pleasures, these men and women take a detour to the dark side. And once they arrive, a downward spiral of corruption sucks them under.
- Leading scientists and researchers weigh in on the scenarios that might unfold if aliens find us and decide to visit Earth. Should we even be searching for extraterrestrial life? What are the risks of reaching out, and what are the risks if the Earth is "found" by aliens?.
- Casanova Killers is a new crime series about love for BIO TV, lust, and murder--three things that, unfortunately, go hand in hand all too often. Each episode showcases the real-life stories of people who seduce their victims with devilish good looks, irresistible charm, and all the right moves. From the outside, they look like a fantasy come true, but behind the "Don Juan" façades are ugly, cold-blooded killers. A fictional writer narrates these cautionary tales of love gone way wrong.
- Way down south is a place that was once thought to be a dismal land fit only for alligators and snakes. It's wet, it's dangerous and it's weird. Which means it's perfect for one of the most unique family businesses in the country. Meet a different breed of brothers. One's an animal expert. The other's a former city slicker who's learning the ropes. Together they are running a business uniquely suited for the swamp - where wild animals rule. From pythons and gators to bobcats and black bears - these guys encounter it all. Stephen and Robbie Keszey run Glades Herp Farms, Florida's largest reptile sanctuary and exotic reptile dealership. Their farm also houses Florida's International Teaching Zoo. The Zoo is full of rare species from around the globe and brings in a constant stream of new and different animals each month. The brothers make their living breeding and caring for hundreds of slithering, poisonous and sharp-toothed creatures, but their passion is being on call 24 hours a day to respond to animal emergencies across the vast state of Florida.
- On May 31, 1970, nine journalists set out from their hotel in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in search of the rebellion being waged by the Khmer Rouge. Although the Vietnam War was just on the other side of the border, these men were certain there was a story to tell -- but then they disappeared.
- In the 1800s, southern newspapers ran ads seeking runaway slaves suspected of taking refuge in a vast wetland called the Great Dismal Swamp. For decades, scholars have sought proof that the reports were true, and now they finally have it. See how a team of archaeologists is using new discoveries and modern dating methods to piece together this lost part of American history. Then discover what life was like for these brave men and women, who chose to suffer in the swamp and keep their freedom rather than live under the conditions of slavery.