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Crimes That Changed the World Season 1

January. 01,2023
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Most major crimes are burned into our collective memory because of their cruelty or a spectacular plunder. Yet the crime itself often obscures its consequences. If you take a closer look, you will discover cases that made history because they shaped our understanding of morality, right and wrong. From the Age of Enlightenment to the end of the 20th Century, the three-part history-crime series examines four spectacular crimes that attracted international attention in each of its episodes - Lincoln's assassination, Jack the Ripper, the Dreyfus affair, the Lindbergh kidnapping, the Sarajevo assassination, the murder of Sharon Tate and the Columbine high school massacre being just a few.

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Episode 3 - From Escobar to Columbine
First Aired: January. 15,2023

In Episode 3, we witness the disappearance of the dream of an entire generation, see how entire state systems are undermined, and uncover social ills. Four crimes from the second half of the 20th century change the world forever: Charles Manson‘s cult murders cause shockwaves around the globe. The drug war in Colombia escalates, placing Pablo Escobar in the sights of the American FBI.

Episode 2 - From Sarajevo to the Hitler Assassination Attempt
First Aired: January. 08,2023

These crimes trigger wars, throw entire nations into turmoil and serve as crucial turning points in history. Episode 2 delves into four cases from the early 20th century whose consequences continue to have an impact today. They include the Sarajevo assassination that sends the world into war, and the gruesome climax of a gang war that makes Al Capone "Public Enemy No. 1".

Episode 1 - From Jack the Ripper to the Dreyfus Affair
First Aired: January. 01,2023

Episode 1 is dedicated to four 18th- and 19th-century crimes that changed the world. Among them is the French case surrounding the death of the Calas family’s eldest son. The dubious entanglements between the state, the church and the judiciary inspire Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire to get involved and spark a discussion about religious freedom in Europe.

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