Episode list

Fatal Vows

The Lewis Case

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
While mourning the death of his wife, Julian falls hard for his much younger coworker, Teresa; for a time, Teresa's spunk lifts Julian's spirits until a sordid affair plunges him into an abyss.
8 /10
The Bitterman Case
Carli marries a police officer who takes his role as protector a little too seriously; Carli attempts to break free from the confines of wedlock, setting off a chain of deadly events.
0 /10
The Yunk Basse Case
A ministers son, Luther, falls hard for Anita- the daughter of a pastor; then failure delivers a crushing blow to their relationship, turning their heavenly life into Hell on Earth.
0 /10
Deadly Obsession
Tom and Lynette's love story spans decades from grade school to a posh house with a pool, but dark secrets from the bedroom bleed into other aspects of their marriage, and a dangerous obsession shreds their relationship into pieces.
8 /10
Bonnell

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Janice and Jeff Bonnell move to Port Lavaca, Texas hoping for a fresh start when a a hit and run accident ends their plans. Police are skeptical from the start and rule this death homicide, rather than accident.
0 /10
The Clark Case

Tue, Nov 15, 2016
Eric gives up the U.S Marines to follow his dream as a baker and falls hard for Constance on a blind date. These two "foodies" indulge in the sweet life until a seven year itch is scratched by murder.
0 /10
Despain

Thu, Dec 31, 2015
The Ties That Bind In Jonesboro Arkansas, Michelle and Marc's marriage ends in murder as a result of family ties that snap and break.
0 /10
The Yancey Case
High school sweethearts Linda and Derrick Yancey become sheriff's deputies with a picture-perfect marriage, then their marriage degenerates into a tale of good cop/bad cop ending in murder with One of them on the run.
0 /10
The Boczkowski Case
Drowning In Tears When Tim meets Maryann at a Catholic mixer, it's a match made in heaven, but while the future looks bright, a dark cloud gathers on the horizon in the person of Tim's ex wife.
0 /10
Southworth

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Death Knows No Borders World's collide when Donald and Umi fall in love in Indonesia. Whole Umi strives to become the perfect American woman in Don's native Kentucky, he longs for something or someone more exotic.
0 /10

Edit Focus

Porto il velo, adoro i Queen

Porto il velo, adoro i Queen

The Islamic world it's quite diverse. Throught this film we wanted to get to know the female side of it. The picture you'll get is: Muslim women as you have never seen them, to debunk prejudices and oversimplifications. This film portraits the new identities existing in my country, through the eyes and words of the new generations born here after the immigration that took place during the 70ies and the 90ies. The film pose us a question: what does in means to be Italian/European today? The title Under Pressure underlines the feeling of a whole generation, the subtitle I wear the veil I love Queen, it pays homage to Sumaya Abdel Qader, writer born in Perugia. Sumaya is one of the protagonists, the first met by the director Luisa Porrino, after she read her book - Luisa wanted to know more and she investigated to get realistic portraits of the conditions of a generation of women, that despite the fact that they are born and raised in Italy, they still live the strange and contaminated condition of "migrants", in a country that simultaneously welcomes them and turns them down. Throught film sequences "stolen" from everyday life and interviews, Sumaya, Takoua and Batul stretches out from domestic to international issues. They retrace the most significance events of the Arab Springs, nowadays marked by the utmost uncertain outcome. The film analyzes the difficult relationships between media, public opinion and Muslim world, that starting from September 9-11 before and after with the inception of IS, it's a proof of racists drifts and growing Islamophobia. The film investigates the main incomprehension's developed during the last 15 years and it opens a window that wants to help the understanding of the new fabric of our society.

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