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ATL Homicide is an American true crime television series that debuted on July 9, 2018 on TV One. [1] Retired Atlanta homicide detectives David Quinn and Vince Velazquez investigate crimes, from high-profile murders to everyday "who-done-its." These cases are retold via narration and re-enactment using actors.
Kathryn Johnston (June 26, 1914 – November 21, 2006) [1] was an elderly woman from Atlanta, Georgia who was killed by undercover police officers in her home on Neal Street in northwest Atlanta on November 21, 2006, where she had lived for 17 years. Three officers had entered her home in what was later described as a 'botched' drug raid.
The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta (2019) The Toe Bro (2019) The Untold Story (2019) The Employables (2019) Hero Ink (2019) 60 Days In: Narcoland (2019) Addiction Unplugged (2019) The Day I Picked My Parents (2019) Behind Bars: Women Inside (2019) Live PD: Wanted (2019–20) Ghost Hunters (2019–20) Live Rescue (2019–21)
Homicide Sergeant Joe Schillaci and his squad must solve a murder of an innocent college student during a hectic Memorial Day weekend; Sergeant Carlos De Los Santos and his team tackle the murder of a doctor found hogtied in his house and learn that the key to the case may lie with the voodoo-like Santeria shrines found at the crime scene.
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis is under scrutiny for her oversight of Atlanta’s Red Dog anti-crime unit, after officers with the similar Scorpion unit killed Tyre Nichols.
The Major Crimes Unit - Vehicular Homicide Squad of the prosecutor's office and Lakewood police determined that Bakst was traveling at 88.6 mph in a 45-mph zone at the time of the crash, Billhimer ...
When Johnson starts leading the Priority Homicide Division, the squad gives her a cold reception. En masse they apply for a transfer in support of the former head of the division, then-Captain, now-Commander Taylor. She dismisses the lack of acceptance and throws their applications into the trash can in front of them.
ABC Mystery Theater, also known as just simply Mystery Theater or Mystery Theatre, was an American radio anthology, crime and mystery series from the 1950s. The program starred originally, actor Robert Carroll in the title role of Inspector Mark Saber, a British detective from the Homicide Squad then by actor Les Damon for seasons two and three.