Murder: Fight for the Truth

In this series we tell the stories of heroes who cracked the case when the odds were stacked against them.

Money Talks

Money Talks

In 1979, two men stormed into Carl Gaimari's house and shot him six times. Almost 35 years later, detectives Bill Stutzman and Mike Kirby vowed to solve the case once and for all.

Stranger At The Door

Stranger At The Door

Alisha Caneles-McGuire heard the doorbell ring - when she answered, she was shot seven times and killed. Detective Tedd Betts was the man tasked with getting to the truth.

A Suspicious Death

A Suspicious Death

Jake Embert's wife and family were devastated when he shot himself at home one morning. However, only Jake's wife and now widow, nurse Susan Embert, believed he killed himself.

Don't Forget My Danny

Don't Forget My Danny

In 1966, 17-year-old Danny Goldman disappeared. In 2012, an investigation posse of Danny's school friends was formed, led by Paul Novack, who refused to let him be forgotten about.

No Stone Unturned

No Stone Unturned

A schoolgirl disappeared after a Christmas shopping trip and when her body was discovered 9 months later, former DCS Chris Gregg led a team of detectives to solve the case.

Time Reveals All

Time Reveals All

In 1974, when Annie Ross didn't show up for a date, friends checked on her and found her body. The case went cold until the 90s, when Jim Engen was set the challenge to solve it.

Journalistic Instinct

Journalistic Instinct

Satish Sekar was determined to seek justice for three men wrongly imprisoned for murder. When police and politicians to reopen the case, the real killer is put behind bars.

Operation Ottawa

Operation Ottawa

SIO Steve Wilkins was shocked at a series of unsolved crimes in his hometown. He was given permission to launch a new operation which would review all the evidence.

A Burning Suspicion

A Burning Suspicion

John Willits was called to review an accidental drowning of a 3-year-old girl in an outdoor swimming pool. John's experience of similar incidents told him this one was different.