A man is found dead in Indianapolis and Homicide Detective Christine Minka takes the call. Witnesses saw a man with a gun, but no one saw the actual murder. Minka and partner Det. Lesia Moore will need the full force of the IMPD to break this one.
A body is found dead, floating in Indianapolis's White River and Homicide Detective Sgt. Jeff Breedlove is on the case. Dive crews recover the victim, a young woman. Detectives must figure out her identity. Was it an accident, suicide, or a murder?
A man has been missing for months, and his truck has just been found -- without him in it. It's Indianapolis Homicide Detective Christine Minka's first "missing person's case." She'll first have to prove that a murder happened, let alone solve it.
Two men are shot; one survives and the other does not. IMPD Homicide Detective Tom Tudor takes the lead on the case. Detectives begin their investigation, and hear accounts of a second crime, a home break-in gone wrong. Are the two crimes related?
A young man is found shot dead in Indianapolis. Det. Jesse Beavers and partner Det. Tom Tudor respond. Witnesses give conflicting reports of several cars spotted at the scene. The case has a twist that leaves Beavers hunting for pieces to the puzzle.
Two brothers are shot, one fatally, during a hostage situation in Indianapolis.
A man is found dead in his home in suburban Indianapolis, lying in a pool of blood. IMPD Homicide Detective Sgt. Jeff Breedlove takes the case. The victim is a faith-based counselor who helped homeless people. Was the murderer someone he knew?
A couple is shot dead in their home. Detectives Tom Tudor and Todd Lappin take the case. One victim's phone is in use after she has died. Is it in the hands of the killer? Detectives meet with potential suspects who all give contradictory statements.
An older man quietly living out his retirement is attacked an murdered in his home. Detectives strongest source of information is being evasive and needs to be convinced to help catch the killer.
Det. Lesia Moore investigates the shooting death of a teenager. A fingerprint left at the scene is tested and yields surprising results.
In a densely wooded lot, a body is found burnt beyond recognition. Through the autopsy and interviews, Detective Mannina makes an ID. But rather than simplifying the case, the discovery poses even more challenges. Will police uncover the truth?
A young vocational school student is shot in the front yard of his friends house, and while there are number of people who were around when the shooting occurred none want to cooperate with the investigation when they are first confronted about this incident. While this young man was said to have no enemies in the neighborhood the autopsy results yield some surprising results and sends the investigation in another direction. And it leads to a surprising suspect
Police are called to investigate multiple gunshots. A man is found sitting in a car with multiple gun shot wounds and there is evidence of more then one gun. There are no witnesses and little in the way of forensic evidence. This investigation spans several days.
A man is shot on Indy's east side. Since the girlfriend was an eyewitness, Detective Tom Tudor hopes she's able to provide useful information. She seems reliable until she gets a call from an unknown ID saying 'I hope you're keeping your mouth shut.'
A Mexican family has a small cooking fire in their apartment. The husband plans to repair the damage himself; in the mean time the caretaker for the apartment complex (also a Mexican) confronts the man in the grocery. The man feeling threatened called his family for help. When his family arrived the caretaker and his brother opened fire. When police arrived they were left with a confusing crime scene.
Two women are shot in a car in an apartment-complex parking lot, and the 911 caller may have been affiliated with one of the victims.
After a search for a body in a river turns up nothing, IMPD shift detectives come across a real crime. A man is shot and killed in a northern Indianapolis. Upon hearing two differing accounts, Det. Tom Tudor must get to the truth to make an arrest.
A 27 year old mother of three is murdered at home and Detective Tom Tudor must get to the bottom of this horrific crime. Their only lead is a surveillance tape recorded by a neighbor. Will this tape give detectives a chance to reveal the killers identity?
A 36-year old father is brutally shot in Indy's east side. Lead detective Lesia Moore takes the case. Through an eyewitness, Moore gets a lead involving a man associated with the victim's girlfriend.
Detective Christine Mannina investigates the brutal shooting of a woman hit by stray gunfire on a neighborhood street. The suspect is on the run and threatening to commit suicide. Can detectives they apprehend him before he hurts himself or anyone else?
Detective Jesse Beavers works the vicious murder of a beloved jewelry store owner. All detectives know is that the victim was killed with his own gun. Beavers must enlist the help of the victim's family and friends to lead him to the the killer.
Detective Scott Scheid investigates the murder of a recent immigrant and father of eight, killed during an apparent robbery attempt. Scheid's best lead comes from security cameras that caught the murder on video.
A 24-year-old man is shot death in what appears to be a drug deal gone bad; a gold car may provide a break in the case.
A gory crime scene in a middle-class neighborhood turns a husband into a suspect in his wife's murder.
Detective Jeff Breedlove investigates the murder of a man who is found wrapped in bloody carpet. Wit-nesses help Breedlove identify a suspect-who vanishes, along with an 18-year-old female witness. Can Breedlove catch the killer before he kills her?