Smart, capable and by the book Grace Narayan was flying high as an inner-city police sergeant before being forced into a 'punishment posting' on the small, antiquated island of St. Jory. Confronted by the forgotten and unsolved case of missing teenage boy Cai, Grace quickly discovers that she must overcome scarce evidence, extraordinary local characters, and the island's strange cult history to uncover the truth.
Mia and Hamylton face off in a cooking competition, but Hamy discovers a secret ingredient to sniff out a victory.
After making a powerful wish, Mia finds herself stuck repeating every day.
The gang finds an old cell phone, but must get creative to send a message home.
Rosie makes a new friend who might be the gang’s best hope of making it home.
The gang builds a raft to sail home, but their departure is disrupted by a seismic force.
After being stranded on a mysterious Island, Mia, Buddy, Rosie, and Hamylton must overcome their differences in order to find a way home.
When the gang finds an unhatched egg, they venture deep into the jungle to find its family.
The gang decides to build a shelter, but Mia lets her designer skills go to her head.
Glastonbury yoga teacher Dawn Lewis calls 999 and says that she has stabbed her lodger Glenn Richards in self-defence. Richards had a history of violence, so Lewis' story seems believable.
Lene arranges confirmation and problems arise at work. Kikki's husband is paying for online porn. Lene is making an unconventional choice.
It seems good roommates are hard to come by these days. One woman's involvement complicates her roommate's already tangled love life, leading them to break their lease. Plus, a gentleman down on his luck refuses to pay his half of the rent. But does he have a justifiable reason? Judge Walsh confronts these nightmare roommate situations with reality.
When a retired accountant tells police she's stabbed her husband, she seems unrepentant. Did she snap under a weight of abuse?
Holiday-maker Mark Terry calls the police after his friend Gary Pocock is found dead on the beach, hideously beaten and unidentifiable except for a distinctive dragon ring he always wore.
In 2011 a distressed 999 call is made by Julie Dixon to say masked men have attacked, and her partner David is in a room on fire. But a different story later emerges.
On 17th February 2014, 19-year-old Lewis Daynes calls the police to say he has stabbed 14-year-old Breck Bednar. Was this the culmination of a plan to take advantage of the younger teen?
Truck driver Collin Reeves calls the police and makes a sickening confession: he has stabbed both of his neighbours to death with a commando knife. But was is pre-meditated murder?
While David heals, Terry Crews and Chris Ying cook comfort food for him and guest Dulcé Sloan.
Two customers confront store employees about their meal at a sandwich shop; A man pays a serious price after trying to snatch a bus passenger's bag; A drugstore customer uses the store's milk to find relief after getting pepper sprayed.
Are there monsters in our midst? Creatures who lurk in dense forests or fly over our largest cities? For centuries, monsters like Mothman, the Thunderbird, and Bigfoot have mystified witnesses, skeptics, and scientists alike. So, what can we learn from encounters reported around the globe with beasts we don’t yet understand?