• Episode 1: Rarest of the Rare
    Sep 10 2025
    The story of Judge Upendra Nath Rajkhova from Assam, who was the first judge in world history to have been hanged to death. He eventually admitted to killing his wife and three daughters, but to-date, no one knows why he did it!
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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: The Curious case of blue drum
    Sep 10 2025
    A blue barrel washes ashore in Kochi’s Kumbalam. It was filled with concrete and lay abandoned for a few months, till the residents reported it to the police. When the police broke open the barrel, they found skeletal remains. From the hair and a silver anklet, it was identified to be a woman’s body. Who was the woman? Did someone kill her, and why?
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    30 mins
  • Episode 3: Voice from the grave
    Sep 10 2025
    In August 1977, Chicago Police detectives Joseph Stachula and Lee Epplen were six months deep into a frustratingly fruitless investigation to uncover the murderer of Teresita Basa, a respiratory therapist at Edgewater Hospital. This case was history's most bizarre crossroads of police work and the paranormal. The investigator’s used Basa's own "voice from the grave" as heard through the body of a co-worker, supposedly possessed by her spirit, to help solve her own murder.
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    31 mins
  • Episode 4: Gruesome Tandoor case
    Sep 10 2025
    On July 2, 1995, Sushil Sharma, a Youth Congress leader, shot dead his wife Naina Sahni, over suspicion of her having an extramarital affair. The crime took place at their home in Delhi. Sharma then chopped her body into pieces and stuffed it in a "tandoor" on the roof of a popular restaurant, which was managed by his friend.
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    32 mins
  • Episode 5: The Shark that shook Sydney
    Sep 10 2025
    In 1935, a captured tiger shark from Coogee beach in Sydney was housed in the aquarium of Bert Hobson and Ron, becoming a big tourist attraction. It regurgitated out an arm which had a tattoo of two boxers. On the basis of the tattoo, the identity of the dead person is revealed to be Jim Smith. Cops also reveal to the public that the arm was not bitten, but cut off. This unravels an investigation trail leading straight to the murderer.
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    28 mins
  • Episode 6: Khatm Shud
    Sep 10 2025
    A dead man was found on the Somerton beach, in the south of Adelaide. A half smoked cigarette and a scrap of paper was lying around him. On the chit were only two words - "Khatm Shud" - which is Persian for "is finished" torn from the pages of a book. The police found the book from where the page had been torn, but all that it revealed was some code and a number. The identity of the body remains a mystery till date.
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    27 mins
  • Episode 7: The Ring finger
    Sep 10 2025
    Sajni, 26, working with a private bank, was found murdered in her home at Bhopal on February 14, just three months after her marriage to Tarun Jinaraj. Tarun claimed before the police that robbers had ransacked his house and killed Sajni. However, evidence gathered by police pointed to his involvement in the murder, but he escaped before he could be arrested and police couldn’t find him for 15 years. In these 15 years, he changed his city, assumed a new identity, remarried, became a father, and thought he had got away with murder. However, the police eventually found him just because of his ring finger.
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    30 mins
  • Episode 8: Bangalore to Mumbai
    Sep 10 2025
    A 20-year-old homemaker from Bangalore is abducted by a trafficker on October 7 and sold to a brothel in Mumbai. To the homemaker’s luck, her "client" at the brothel was kind-hearted. After she told him about her abduction appealing for help, he made a phone call to her husband in Bangalore and gave him her location in the city. The husband then hit upon an idea and arrived at the brothel as a customer to eventually rescue her.
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    25 mins