Passport to Murder

Passport to Murder (2016)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Passport to Murder is a sun-kissed, blood drenched new series which records the murder of American citizens in far flung parts of the world. They went in search of adventure, but came home in a body bag. All of the murders featured in the series were premeditated. All have fascinating back stories which contrast the idealism of the victim with the dark psychology of the perpetrator.

To what extent did the fact that the victim was a foreigner – a traveller unfamiliar with local cultural norms and potential dangers – contribute to their tragic demise? How was the crime investigated and the perpetrator caught? What impact did the murder have on the tourist industry and the number of people travelling to this destination? Finally, what lessons can be learnt from the victim's sad plight?

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Mystery at Good Hart CottageAug 19, 2016
S01E07Mountain High MurderAug 12, 2016
S01E06High Stakes in Hong KongAug 5, 2016
S01E05The Devil in ParadiseJul 29, 2016
S01E04Hot on the TrailJul 22, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Passport to Murder' premiere?

'Passport to Murder' premiered on October 3, 2016.

Who is the host of 'Passport to Murder'?

The host of 'Passport to Murder' is John Barron.

What is the genre of 'Passport to Murder'?

'Passport to Murder' falls under the genre of crime documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Passport to Murder'?

The first season of 'Passport to Murder' consisted of 13 episodes.

Where was the first episode of 'Passport to Murder' set?

The first episode of 'Passport to Murder' was set in Rome, Italy.

Which city was featured in the episode titled "Midnight in Moscow"?

The episode titled "Midnight in Moscow" featured the city of Moscow, Russia.

In which episode does 'Passport to Murder' explore a crime in Paris?

'Passport to Murder' explores a crime in Paris in the episode titled "Deadly Rendezvous."

Who was the victim in the episode set in Bangkok?

The victim in the episode set in Bangkok was a British tourist named Gary Ferguson.

Which episode of 'Passport to Murder' focuses on a crime in New Orleans?

The episode titled "Voodoo on the Bayou" focuses on a crime in New Orleans.

What is the premise of the episode "Murder in Monaco"?

The episode "Murder in Monaco" explores the mysterious death of billionaire Edmond Safra.

In which episode does 'Passport to Murder' investigate a crime in Tokyo?

'Passport to Murder' investigates a crime in Tokyo in the episode titled "Tokyo Vice."

Which episode of 'Passport to Murder' delves into a crime in Rio de Janeiro?

The episode titled "Deadly Carnival" delves into a crime in Rio de Janeiro.

What is the focus of the episode titled "The Nanny's Deadly Disappearance"?

The episode "The Nanny's Deadly Disappearance" focuses on the disappearance of a nanny in Istanbul.

Which episode of 'Passport to Murder' explores a crime in Barcelona?

The episode titled "Barcelona Bloodshed" explores a crime in Barcelona, Spain.

In which episode does 'Passport to Murder' investigate a crime in Buenos Aires?

'Passport to Murder' investigates a crime in Buenos Aires in the episode titled "Tango of Death."

What is the premise of the episode "Murder in the Outback"?

The episode "Murder in the Outback" explores the mysterious disappearance of Peter Falconio.

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