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- A detective investigating a man's death in the mountains meets the dead man's mysterious wife in the course of his dogged sleuthing.
- Ulrich Mott, an ambitious social climber, marries a wealthy widow in Washington D.C. in order to mix with powerful political players.
- 'Social Suicide' is an investigative thriller examining what it really takes to get noticed on the Internet today. Loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, the police investigate what happened to these two teenagers before it's too late by trolling through their relationship history through social media.
- 2013– 43mTV-PG7.6 (13)TV EpisodeWhen an aspiring actress is found brutally murdered, authorities uncover family secrets, and a forbidden love affair that burned with deadly intensity.
- Fiona Bruce and experts from BBC1's popular Antiques Roadshow turn sleuth as they explore intriguing stories behind family heirlooms. Hilary Kay investigates a rare artifact that's said to have adorned Oliver Cromwell's funeral procession.
- Hannah allows herself to dream of a life elsewhere with Christie, while Nathan starts to doubt his relationship with Kate. Ruth breaks some devastating news to Zander.
- The team investigates the remains of c. 13th-century African man found in an Medieval grave in Ipswich, England.
- The bodies of 17 people, including 11 children, were found in a medieval well in Norwich, England, in 2004. All evidence points to a horrific crime.
- While trying to sort out Kang's gambling debts to Kay Song, Sam is reluctantly drawn into the detective agency's investigation into whether Claire Simpson's husband Frank has been taking kickbacks from clients.
- With both ex-lovers in prison, Jens begins a campaign to gain his freedom. Today, puzzling questions and the crime's long shadow, still linger.
- The identity of the killer is revealed, as is the dubious motive for the crime.
- The Viking Age began in 793 with the attack on Lindisfarne--or did it? Evidence indicates Scandanavian explorers and traders had been active in Europe for decades before suddenly adopting the new strategy which brought fear to Europe.