A good, smart police procedural, set partly at Harvard University,
with a homicide cop and forensic scientist (Ricardo Montalban and Bruce Bennett), trying to crack a murder with sexual overtones.
Not exact matches
It's got a classic buddy -
cop setup,
with a mismatched pair of
homicide investigators — but our odd couple, Juan (Javier Gutiérrez) and Pedro (Raúl Arévalo), are a charming drunken fascist and a sensitive liberal democrat.
Two days after a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict a white police officer in the death of Eric Garner, a spokesman for the family of Akai Gurley, a Brooklyn man shot and killed by a
cop last month, called for the Brooklyn district attorney to charge the police officer
with homicide.
With its judicious use of
cops and innovative methods, the Big Apple is a model for how to stem
homicides, muggings and other ills
That's what a hardnosed D.C.
homicide cop (Snipes) and hair - triggered Secret Service agent (Lane) uncover in this mystery packed
with suspects,...
In the Texas bayous, a local
homicide detective (Sam Worthington) teams up
with a
cop from New York City (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to investigate a series of unsolved murders.
The volatile culture of the setting enriches the procedural but it's the partnership of American
homicide detective Sonya Cross (Diane Kruger), an obsessive, brilliant, by - the - book
cop with borderline Asperger's symptoms, and Chihauhau State Police detective Marco Ruiz (Demian Bichir), a moral
cop in an amoral system who latches on to this cross-jurisdictional case because it may allow him to do real police work unencumbered by corrupt bosses, that defines the show.
The books feature
homicide cops, FBI agents and criminal profilers — along
with an array of «Tracers,» forensic wizards who work their magic on the evidence to help identify and track down the bad guys.