New series: '#DEAD2ME' starts tonight at 9pm
#DEAD2ME is a brand-new show for Crime+Investigation, that looks at how relationships which started online all took turns for the tragic and ended in the worst possible ways
The advancement of technology and the internet has touched the lives of people all over the world. While most of their impacts can be seen as positive, social media and online dating have led to innocent victims connecting with people who have ultimately ended their lives. Ahead of tonight's premiere, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming series.
In Case You Missed It: Friday 22nd September
Here is a round-up of some of the best content published on Crime+Investigation this week
From the articles on the heights of serial killers to theories surrounding the murder of Jill Dando plus a suburban housewife turned axe killer, here is a selection of some of the great crime content we shared this week

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#DEAD2ME: What's coming up?
Across 10 episodes, #DEAD2ME tells the shocking stories of 10 people from all over Britain who were brutally murdered by their partner.
Each episode in this UK commission, exclusive to Crime+Investigation, features first-hand, intimate accounts from the families who directly witnessed the tragic events unfolding, but were powerless to prevent them. The lives of these grieving families were viciously ripped apart when their loved one was killed by the person with whom they shared their life – but, it would turn out, never really knew at all.
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What does a true crime TV producer do?
As part of an ongoing series, we taking you behind the camera to find out how some of your favourite shows are made.
In our first installment, we speak to John Balson, a producer from Phoenix Television, the team behind Cut To The Crime that premiered on Crime+Investigation Play in August.
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Holidaymakers stumble across human remains - 'Body in the Suitcase: The Murder of Deborah Chong'
On 27th June 2021, holidaymakers stumble across headless human remains.
The docuseries will explore the remarkable circumstances surrounding the disturbing case of Mee Kuen Chong, also known as Deborah Chong, who, on 11th June 2021, was murdered and decapitated by her one-time friend, Jemma Mitchell. With access to family, investigators, and forensic experts, the films will aim to unpick the complex motives and circumstances behind an unlikely friendship that ended in a brutal murder.
In Case You Missed It: Friday 15th September
Here is a round-up of some of the best content published on Crime+Investigation this week
In the week that Body in the Suitcase: The Murder Of Deborah Chong premiered on Crime+Investigation, we published articles on how Jemma Mitchell was caught and a listicle looking at other 'suitcase killers' along and more.

How many of these global podcasts have you listened to?
Here are some international true crime podcasts that should be on your radar.
Since Serial ignited the true crime podcast craze back in 2014, a whole host of similarly gripping shows have emerged. The most well-known ones delve into cases from the UK and the US, but there’s plenty more that shed light on shocking mysteries from all over the world.
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