Description
Disc 1 Crimes in Time
Butch Cassidy, Vincenzo Perugia, Chester Gillette and Machine Gun Kelly. This
fascinating programme takes us on a Journey back in time to examine four of the
most interesting crime stories in history. For these stories only begin with
crime itself, they hold a mirror up to their era and embody some of the most
tumultuous moments of our past.
Disc 2 Assassinations that Changed the World Vol 1
Assassinations that changed the world, they are the tragic stories at the
heart of some of history's defining moments. They are tales of hatred and
obsession, fanaticism and a burning desire to achieve fame at the cost of
another's life. This extraordinary DVD takes the viewer on a fascinating journey
through history to examine the famous assassinations and assassination attempts
that have left their mark on the world.
Disc 3 Assassinations that Changed the World Vol 2
Assassinations That Changed the World vol 2 aims to delve into the psyche of
the assassin in an attempt to explain what drives these individuals into taking
this particular course of action. With extensive interviews, archival footage
and expert commentary, watch in anticipation as the absorbing stories of the
assassinations that changed the world come to life.
Disc 4 The JFK Assassination
Four decades later, controversy still swirls around the JFK assassination. This
investigative programme explores a host of familiar theories surrounding the
crime with the help of leading forensic scientists. Granted extraordinary access
to formerly classified documents, photos and other artifacts, they discover that
some theories simply cannot be true, while others seem increasingly likely.
Disc 5 Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr?
On April 4, 1968, a sniper's bullet claimed the life of Martin Luther King Jr,
one of history's most important civil rights leaders. Almost immediately, there
were charges of cover-ups and government complicity in the tragic crime.
Detailed, far-reaching and filled with expert interviews, this fascinating DVD
is the ultimate examination of one of the 20th century's defining events.
Disc 6 St Valentine's Day Massacre
It is one of the most infamous days in American history. On Valentine's Day in
1929, the streets of Chicago ran red with blood as the gangs of Al Capone and
Bugs Moran battled to the death. Against the backdrop of Prohibition, with its
Tommy guns, speakeasies and bathtub gin, the St Valentine's Day Massacre is one
of the most fascinating stories in the long history of American crime.
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Features
General Features
General Audience - may not be suitable for young children
DVD Features
PAL
Relevant topics
History
20th Century




