Roz Harsent, a young resident of the English town of Pisenhaal, was stabbed to death on May 2, 1902. The murder of this unfortunate woman shocked the more
Roz Harsent, a young resident of the English town of Pisenhaal, was stabbed to death on May 2, 1902. The murder of this unfortunate woman shocked the county. Roz was a devout, deeply religious woman, a member of a local Methodist church. Besides, she was pregnant. Who became the killer? There are various versions of what happened, but which one is correct?
The film “BBC: The Case of Rose Harsent” (Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder – The Case of Rose Harsent) was released in the detective series of films, which is based on true crimes. The screenwriter of all five episodes Julian Fellows appears as a detective who guides the viewer through the events leading up to the murder and seeks solutions to the crime.
The beginning of the project is in the film "BBC: The most mysterious murders are the Charles Bravo case. close
A thief jumps a fence and removes the shutter from a house. He enters, but a lad who's witnessed the crime runs off to hail the coppers. The first officer more
A thief jumps a fence and removes the shutter from a house. He enters, but a lad who's witnessed the crime runs off to hail the coppers. The first officer on the scene climbs the fence, enters the house, and is soon fighting with the thief on the roof. Falling from the roof, the officer is injured and requires an ambulance. Meanwhile, the thief flees, pursued by more men in blue. close
Cliff works as a narcotics investigator for the police and infiltrate a mafia gang. Soon it turns out that Cliff has bigger plans than just to bust bad guys.
Cliff works as a narcotics investigator for the police and infiltrate a mafia gang. Soon it turns out that Cliff has bigger plans than just to bust bad guys. close
Many years before the main events in the castle of Chimniz there is a mysterious crime – disappears the precious stone, and with it the young maid. At more
Many years before the main events in the castle of Chimniz there is a mysterious crime – disappears the precious stone, and with it the young maid. At the beginning of the current events, Count Steinach offers the owner of the estate to sell the castle and Lord Caterham agrees. But the same night the sale was signed, Count Steinach is murdered in the castle's secret corridors. Miss Marple takes on the investigation... close
In March 1925, three prominent members of an English middle-class family suddenly died one by one, with no obvious signs of violent death. The first two more
In March 1925, three prominent members of an English middle-class family suddenly died one by one, with no obvious signs of violent death. The first two are buried with the verdict of “death from natural causes”, but the third untimely death has already alerted the investigating authorities. The exhumation of the corpses revealed that the cause of all three deaths was arsenic. The killer can be calculated by careful analysis of all available facts.
Detective Dalith Thomas "The most mysterious murders. The Croydon poisoning case offers the viewer, together with the investigator, to find the killer. In a story almost 90 years ago, the killer was never caught. close
Hollywood movie star Marina Gregg, as follows from the plot of the detective “Miss Marple”: Broken mirror leaves bustling and bustling Los Angeles to more
Hollywood movie star Marina Gregg, as follows from the plot of the detective “Miss Marple”: Broken mirror leaves bustling and bustling Los Angeles to spend time in the picturesque countryside in the English village of St. Mary Meade. Together with her husband, director James Rad, his secretary Ella Blunt and Marina’s personal assistant, Hayley Peterson, the heroine settles in a charming estate.
At the reception, which arranges a film diva, there is a terrible case - from poisoning dies a local resident, one of the guests Heather Badcock. Marina thinks they wanted to kill her. Miss Marple, a restless, curious and observant old woman from the village, takes up the investigation of the case, trying to understand the vague and intricate circumstances of the crime.
The film "Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" is an adaptation of the popular novel of the same name Agate Christie. close
An Army deserter, still a fugitive in Post-War Britain, wanders into a pawn-shop robbery and finds himself wanted for murder. He meets a war widow who more
An Army deserter, still a fugitive in Post-War Britain, wanders into a pawn-shop robbery and finds himself wanted for murder. He meets a war widow who helps him elude the police while he looks for the real criminals. close
January 24, 1941. The 22nd Earl of Errol was found dead on the Nairobi-Ngong road during the outbreak of World War II.
The golden age of the British Empire more
January 24, 1941. The 22nd Earl of Errol was found dead on the Nairobi-Ngong road during the outbreak of World War II.
The golden age of the British Empire was nearing its end, but the empire’s influence around the world remained significant. Few places have colonial life been more luxurious than in Kenya, which has become one of the brightest diamonds in the British crown. World War II was raging, and the dances in Nairobi continued.
Who would have thought that this would be the last day for the secular lion, Count Errol. Josslyn Victor Haye, 22nd Earl of Errol and hereditary Lord Constable of Scotland, was killed on the road from Ngong to Nairobi. It is possible that Count Errol's murder was not a surprise. But even for wartime, the trial of the English baronet, Sir Jock Dalvis Broten, accused of murdering the Earl, was a sensation. Many then and then suspected Broten's wife. She was Errol's mistress and wanted to marry him, but her plan failed. . .
Did the cuckold Jock Brothen pull the trigger, or was his young wife the killer? Or maybe he was a victim of political intrigue? close
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