• Murder of Antonio Arredondo California twenty twenty two
    Dec 30 2025

    This true crime series examines the killing of Antonio Arredondo, a California father shot to death in front of his children after a brief parking dispute in twenty twenty two. Told in a forensic, pressure driven style, the story traces how an ordinary argument escalated into fatal violence, how investigators reconstructed a chaotic scene, and how the justice system responded to an act that permanently altered a family. The focus remains on evidence, accountability, and the lasting cost carried by those left behind.

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    16 mins
  • Murder of Cion Carroll
    Dec 29 2025

    This three-chapter true-crime documentary examines the murder of seventeen-year-old Cion Carroll, who was killed in a daylight drive-by shooting at a crowded North Carolina intersection in twenty twenty three. Told in a forensic, grounded voice, the series follows the crime from the moment gunfire erupts through the investigation’s most critical turns, revealing how public violence, limited evidence, and unanswered questions collide in a case that remains unresolved.

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    16 mins
  • Murder of Blake Mohs
    Dec 28 2025

    This nonfiction forensic series examines the killing of Blake Mohs, a Home Depot employee in California in twenty twenty three, who was fatally stabbed after confronting suspected shoplifters during a routine workday. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary voice, the story follows the incident from the moment of confrontation through the investigation, arrest, and broader public fallout. The narrative focuses on verified facts, investigative pressure, and real-world consequences, placing the tragedy within the wider debate over retail crime, employee safety, and corporate non-intervention policies without speculation or sensationalism.

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    7 mins
  • Murder of Ruby Garcia
    Dec 27 2025

    This three-part nonfiction forensic series examines the murder of Ruby Garcia, a twenty five year old woman found shot and left on the shoulder of a Michigan highway in twenty twenty four. Told in a restrained, evidence-driven voice, the story follows investigators from the initial discovery through the painstaking reconstruction of Ruby’s final hours. The narrative centers on what can be proven, separating verified facts from speculation as detectives confront missing evidence, shifting timelines, and mounting public pressure. As the investigation progresses, a suspect is identified and arrested, and the case becomes entangled in a national political debate unrelated to the core facts of the crime. Throughout, the focus remains on Ruby Garcia as a victim, not a symbol. The series documents how a single homicide moved from a dark roadside into the center of public attention, and how the justice system responds when scrutiny is at its highest.

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    21 mins
  • Murder of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley
    Dec 27 2025

    This three chapter true crime series reconstructs the disappearance and murder of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley in rural Oklahoma during a routine custody exchange in twenty twenty four. What begins as a missed meeting and an abandoned vehicle quickly escalates into a forensic investigation marked by silence, control, and calculated planning. As timelines are rebuilt and relationships examined, investigators uncover a coordinated plot driven by grievance and belief rather than impulse. The story tracks the case from initial uncertainty through investigative reversal to arrest and accountability, maintaining a clear separation between allegation and proven fact. The focus remains on method, motive, and consequence, with dignity preserved for the victims throughout.

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    20 mins
  • Murder of Anthony Lowe
    Dec 27 2025

    This three-chapter forensic narrative examines the killing of Anthony Lowe, a double amputee shot by police during a knife confrontation in Huntington Park, California. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary style, the story reconstructs the incident from first contact through official findings, separating confirmed facts from public interpretation. It focuses on pressure, distance, training doctrine, disability, and the limits of split-second decision making. The series avoids sensationalism and instead centers on accountability, legality, and unresolved moral weight. It is a case study in how modern policing collides with vulnerability, public trust, and institutional boundaries.

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    18 mins
  • Murder of Mesha Caldwell
    Dec 27 2025

    The murder of Mesha Caldwell unfolds as a case defined by absence. Found shot along a quiet Mississippi roadway, her death immediately drew national attention and intense scrutiny, shaped as much by public narrative as by evidence. This three chapter forensic account traces the investigation from the first response through years of unanswered questions, examining how pressure, symbolism, and limited proof collided. It is a story about what happens when a crime becomes a mirror for larger social fears while remaining stubbornly unresolved. At its core, it confronts the gap between justice demanded and justice proven.

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    19 mins
  • Murder of Keeshanna Anderson
    Dec 27 2025

    This three chapter nonfiction forensic series examines the killing of Keeshanna Anderson inside her Ohio home in twenty twenty two. The story follows the investigation from the first police response through the tightening focus on domestic access and responsibility. Told in a neutral but gritty tone, it centers the facts, the timelines, and the pressure investigators faced while four children were left without their mother. The narrative avoids speculation, separates allegation from proof, and keeps dignity at the core. It is a case about violence that did not arrive from outside, but emerged from within a trusted circle.

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    18 mins