In Buena Park, California, Detectives Greg Pelton and Sergio Lepe confront a gruesome crime scene, when a woman's mutilated body is found in a suitcase. The perpetrator went to great lengths to conceal her identity, but thankfully her silicone implants help identify the body as former playboy model, Jasmine Fiore. The investigation takes a chilling turn when Jasmine's husband and reality TV star, Ryan Jenkins, escapes to Canada, triggering a nationwide manhunt.
On September 29, 2015, local authorities respond to a 911 call and have body cameras on when they enter a remote home. They find two young children sheltering upstairs and their mom, Kelley Clayton's, bludgeoned body in the kitchen. Kelley's husband Thomas Clayton came home from playing poker and placed the call to law enforcement. Thomas has a solid alibi but when the Clayton's oldest daughter says the attacker had "Daddy's eyes" what did she mean?
At 2:30 a.m. Officer Russel Timoshenko, 23, and his partner, Herman Yan, 26, pull over a black BMW in Brooklyn with stolen plates. As Timoshenko approaches the vehicle, one of the passenger's opens fire, hitting him twice in the face. Yan, who is shot in the arm and chest, returns fire as he radios in his location. When Officer Timoshenko dies in hospital a few days later, thousands of NYPD officers pull out all the stops to hunt the men that killed one of their own.
In the early hours of April 12, 2022, Police receive reports of a mass shooting on a northbound N train in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Upon arrival, it is chaos, smoke bombs have been used, commuters are running and screaming, 29 individuals have been shot and injured. With varying accounts from traumatized eyewitnesses and a perpetrator who vanishes into nowhere, New York cops are desperate to find this urban terrorist before he strikes again.
With the subway shooter still at large, the inhabitants of New York City are terrified and the cops are working feverishly. Just 24 hours before, 29 people were shot as a gunman opened fire in a subway car in Brooklyn. When the NYPD discover the identity of the hard hat wearing avenger, they decide to release the photo of the suspect on social media. The whole city is now looking for one man, and as the clock continues to tick, the true story just gets more and more bizarre.
In April 2017, Detective Amy Maloveczky responds to a jewelry store robbery involving four armed men disguised in wigs and women's clothing. Two suspects are arrested, while the other two evade capture, setting off a cross-state pursuit. Simultaneously, Detective David Butterworth investigates a kidnapping, revealing a surprising link to the jewelry thieves. The ATF joins the case, exposing the criminals' involvement in multiple heists. Together, they race to capture the remaining suspects.
In 1997, LAPD officers Ed Brentlinger and John Caprarelli respond to a routine bank robbery call, only to confront heavily armed "High Incident Bandits" wielding AK-47s. As chaos unfolds on Laurel Canyon Boulevard, the officers, armed with standard-issue pistols, find themselves in a relentless gun battle. LAPD SWAT Officer Rick Massa gets the call for back-up and rushes to the scene. The intense firefight exposes their vulnerability as officers risk their lives to stop the dangerous shooters.
A 911 call from a remote area in Brooklyn triggers an investigation that unravels one of New York City's most disturbing murder cases. Police arrive on scene to discover the lifeless body of 24-year-old graduate student Imette St. Guillen. Her face is concealed with packing tape and her arms and legs bound with zip ties. NYPD Homicide Detectives Sean Mc Tighe and Mark Brooks have very little to go on as they search for a sexual predator in the city.
In 1989, a series of murders unfolds along highways in Central Florida. The body of Richard Mallory is discovered, setting off a ten-month spree of violence targeting middle-aged men. As bodies pile up, Detectives Brian Jarvis and David Taylor race to connect the dots. An abandoned car leads to the disappearance of Peter Siems, triggering a search for two women. The investigation takes a turn when pawned belongings link back to a criminal database, revealing a shadowy figure behind the crimes.
In Palm Coast, Florida, Corporal Shane Meehan responds to a 911 call reporting a shooting. Keith Johansen claims his wife, Brandi, accidentally shot herself, but as Meehan investigates, inconsistencies and suspicious circumstances emerge. The discovery of two guns placed symmetrically near Brandi's body raises concerns about a staged scene. As Meehan delves deeper, he uncovers a disturbing pattern of abuse and control, exposing the chilling reality behind Brandi's tragic death.
In the heart of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, the murder of Louis Barbati, co-owner of the iconic pizzeria L&B Spumoni Gardens, unravels a web of family dynamics and rumored mafia connections. Detectives Hemmer and Grimaldi chase leads from the bustling pizzeria to past feuds. Media speculation adds pressure, and the FBI explores potential organized crime ties. Surveillance unveils an unlikely suspect, shocking the community.
When a local young couple, Joshua Niles, 28, and his girlfriend, Amber Washburn, 24, are shot in their own driveway, the Wayne County Sheriff works fast to find a motive. It might be tied to Josh's young children and a custody dispute with his ex wife Charlene. Unexpectedly, the evidence trail leads to a disgraced former law enforcement officer from Texas, Tim Dean. Things get explosive as the Wayne County police team up with the FBI and Texas Rangers in a dramatic takedown.
The Wayne County cops join the FBI and Texas Rangers in a forceful takedown of their double homicide suspect, Tim Dean. The Sheriff gets the opportunity to question Dean in custody for child abuse charges. Tim's girlfriend Charlene, falls prey to the interrogation skills of the Sheriff's department back in New York. Top notch police work brings two bad cops, and a manipulative accomplice to justice in this murder that was all about the kids.
71-year-old Bonanno crime family associate, Sylvester Zottola, known on the streets as "Sally Daz," is killed while waiting for a medium coffee in the drive-thru of a McDonald's. Surveillance footage from his home security system documents some of the five vicious previous attacks that Sylvester had survived. Despite the public murder scene, investigators don't have a suspect until they unravel a years-long murder for hire plot, thanks to incriminating text messages and a disgruntled accomplice.
Mohamed Gebeli, 65, is found dead with a single gunshot wound to the neck in his Bay Ridge clothing store. Detectives First Grade, Luis Yero and Michael O'Brien are called to investigate the murder. They can't find any motive and wonder if it's a racially motivated hate crime. There is little evidence to work with until police discover other shop owners in the area are also being targeted and piece together a bizarre case of vengeance.
In 1990s Miami, Sgt. Nelson Andreu and Det. Carlos Avila spearhead a relentless pursuit to capture a ritualistic serial killer preying on unhoused women. The detectives, grappling with the challenge of apprehending the elusive perpetrator, encounter a shocking twist when a new suspect emerges. Motivated by a belief in curses by Santeria priestesses, the investigation reveals the suspect's troubled past, mental health struggles, and violent history.