
Forensic Investigators: Damon Frank Calanca (Australian Crime) Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
On the 12th January 1993, Gabe Meyer is dropped off at a gymnasium in Innisfail, Queensland by his father, little knowing it would be the last time he would see him alive. His disappearance would take police detectives into crocodile infested waters, the depths of cane fields and rainforests, and a world of distorted reality and deadly lies in their search for clues that would help them bring his killer to justice. People are fascinated, have a morbid curiosity and are drawn to stories of murder. Investigators will take you to the scenes of infamous and bizarre murders and into the enthralling investigations that follow. Footage that has never been seen outside of the courtroom will give viewers first hand knowledge of the case. All of this is done so as to unfold the drama minute by minute – just as it unfolded for the participants themselves when the victim was murdered. In some cases, viewers will come face to face with the murder him/herself. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Forensic Investigators: Darryl Lewis (Australian Crime) Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
On the 25th November 1996, a series of anonymous emergency calls led police to discover the body of Darryl Lewis at the Beenleigh Ambulance Station. They would be faced with a wall of silence and a climate of fear that would put their patience and skills to the test. People are fascinated, have a morbid curiosity and are drawn to stories of murder. Investigators will take you to the scenes of infamous and bizarre murders and into the enthralling investigations that follow. Footage that has never been seen outside of the courtroom will give viewers first hand knowledge of the case. All of this is done so as to unfold the drama minute by minute – just as it unfolded for the participants themselves when the victim was murdered. In some cases, viewers will come face to face with the murder him/herself. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Forensic Investigators: John Wayne Glover (Australian Crime) Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
In 1989, a man called John Wayne Glover who came to be nicknamed "The Granny Killer" murdered six women in Sydney's northern suburbs. This episode looks at the scientific procedures and detectives' tireless work that helped to solve these chilling murders and bring John's year-long reign of terror to an end. People are fascinated, have a morbid curiosity and are drawn to stories of murder. Investigators will take you to the scenes of infamous and bizarre murders and into the enthralling investigations that follow. Footage that has never been seen outside of the courtroom will give viewers first hand knowledge of the case. All of this is done so as to unfold the drama minute by minute – just as it unfolded for the participants themselves when the victim was murdered. In some cases, viewers will come face to face with the murder him/herself. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Forensic Investigators: Jane Doe (Australian Crime) Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
In December 1991, a young woman's body was found wrapped in plastic bags. Unidentified for several months, she became known as Jane Doe. This episode of Forensic Investigators follows the tireless work and scientific procedures that helped police detectives find out who she was and bring her killer to justice. People are fascinated, have a morbid curiosity and are drawn to stories of murder. Investigators will take you to the scenes of infamous and bizarre murders and into the enthralling investigations that follow. Footage that has never been seen outside of the courtroom will give viewers first hand knowledge of the case. All of this is done so as to unfold the drama minute by minute – just as it unfolded for the participants themselves when the victim was murdered. In some cases, viewers will come face to face with the murder him/herself. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Avis Banks? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
Avis Banks was a daycare worker from Ridgeland, Mississippi and a mother-to-be. In November 2006, she was found slain in her garage. Her fiancé is initially the prime suspect, but could his mistress and co-worker Carla Hughes actually be the real perpetrator? This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Ellen Robb? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
Ellen Robb was a wife and mother who was fatally attacked in her Wayne, Pennsylvania home in December 2006. Her murder appears to be a robbery gone wrong, but evidence leads police to suspect her economics professor husband, Rafael Robb. This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Jerry Monroe? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
Jerry Monroe was found fatally shot in his Louisville, Kentucky bar in June 2002. Police initially suspect he was caught up in the middle of a random robbery, but his family suspects that his murder was potentially the work of his wife Vicki and her adult son Leslie. This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Ali Kemp? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
Ali Kemp seemed to be leading a charmed life. The 19-year-old grew up in a loving home with her parents and two brothers in the idyllic setting of Leawood, Kan., a peaceful, tree-lined suburb just outside of Kansas City. By all accounts, she was a remarkable young woman, who dreamed of someday going to Russia to work with needy children. But she never got the chance. On an overcast day in June 2002, Ali lost her life in a moment of terrible, senseless violence like nothing even veteran police officers in the community had ever seen before. Ali was randomly confronted by a man in the pool's pump room. Moments later, he would brutally beat and strangle her but the question remains, who was he? This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Michael Dojaquez? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
In September 2003, yoga instructor Michael Dojaquez was found unresponsive on his front porch. He had been shot but was it a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or did the murderer stage the crime scene to look like a robbery? This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Rav Wilding Helps a Victim of Car Theft - Crime Scene Rescue Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
Rav Wilding helps victims of crime. In this episode, he helps a pensioner get back on the road to recovery after burglars broke into her home and also stole her car while she was asleep in bed. In the UK theres a burglary every 45 seconds. These crimes dont often make the headlines, but they can be devastating for the individuals and communities concerned. It can take years for the victims to come to terms with whats happened. Rav Wilding (Crimewatch), former Detective Constable with the CID, presents the show. The aim of this series is to show how we can all beat the burglars by raising awareness, advising on how to protect from burglars, celebrating the work being done by the police forces and leaving the featured victims with a positive legacy of increased security and community spirit. Each episode will be kicked off with a response to a burglary. Rav will shadow the police as they assess the scene, take forensics and begin the hunt for a suspect. Each security transformation of a burgled home will run in parallel to the police investigation with regular updates on how the case is progressing. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Running Riot: Teenage Crime in the UK (ASBO) Crime Documentary True Crime (2019)
Running Riot: Teen Crims steps into the lives of some of the UKs most prolific teenage criminals who believe they are beyond the law. Delivering a dramatic, blow-by-blow account of the shocking crimes committed by teenagers, this 60-minute documentary also reveals the aftermath of the cases – are they likely to reform, or are they destined for a life of criminality? Under 18s were recently responsible for more than a million crimes in just one year. In Running Riot: Teen Crims, four stories of adolescent crime reveal the realities of life for some of Britains most notorious young offenders, and the life-shattering crimes they perpetrate. The documentary follows the 'ASBROS' the Oakley brothers, amongst the countrys youngest recipients of an ASBO (Anti-Social Behaviour Order), who terrorised a whole community for years. The Oakleys committed their crimes together, but the documentary looks at what happens when teenagers band together to commit mob crime like the epidemic of steaming in London where one gang rampaged through 44 mobile phone stores. Their parents cant stop them, and they're not afraid of the police. They're armed and dangerous and are convinced they are beyond the law. Featuring interviews with perpetrators, police and victims, and CCTV footage of the unfolding crime events, Running Riot: Teen Crims will show how out of control teenagers could become tomorrows hardened criminals. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1

Who Murdered Ashley Wilson? Murder Mystery Documentary True Crime (2019)
In January 2004, Renee Coulter called her daughter all day but got no answer, she assumed it was due to a conversation a few days before where Ashley told her mom she was pregnant. However, after five days of trying to get hold of Ashley, Renee visited her home and found her lying on the bed unresponsive. The 19-year-old had seemingly took her own life and detectives wrapped up the case, ruling it a suicide. But, Ashley’s mother and father were not happy with the story that their daughter ended her own life and put pressure on the detective. Despite their protests the case was closed. Did Ashley really take her own life? This series showcases that style, with the victim being all knowing but never revealing the killer. Instead, the viewer must piece together the who-dunnit based on clues provided by investigators and family/friends. Each case is real, using the tried and true crime story elements that we know make such compelling television. But the series gets its unique style and tone from the fictionalised (though based on truth) first-person narration in the voice of the victim from beyond the grave. Subscribe here for more true crime documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0r3EheCnp-wVvndYDGviQ?sub_confirmation=1