Torn from the Headlines: New York Post Reports - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Last Call at the Falls
When the nude body of a beautiful young woman is found wrapped in a blanket on the side of a desolate East New York parkway, investigators find themselves in a race against the clock to find her psychotic killer before he strikes again.

The Tuxedo King
When a prominent businessman is kidnapped from a diner parking lot for a multimillion dollar ransom, the NYPD races against the clock to find him alive. Meanwhile, a New York Post reporter uncovers a career making scoop- that could come at a fatal price.

Baby Hope
A grisly discovery in a picnic cooler on a highway in upper Manhattan leads detectives down a twisting trail of clues as they try to solve one of the longest-running mysteries in the New York Post's history, and hunt down a deranged child killer.

The Blood Will Not Rest
A crime caught on tape shows Hasidic landlord Menachem Stark in the fight for his life, and when his body is found the next day the NYPD starts on the hunt for his killers -- leading them to secrets about the beloved Brooklyn landlord.

Million Dollar Murder
Businessman George Kogan is gunned down in broad daylight on a ritzy Upper East Side sidewalk; investigators untangle a web of lies to figure out who wanted the millionaire dead, and how far they were willing to go to make it happen.

CSI Slay
A beautiful, young woman is brutally murdered in her home. The NYPD follows a trail of complicated forensic clues to unravel the truth about who killed her, until a shocking discovery reveals that her murder is not what it seems.
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