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A tight-knit Orthodox Jewish community is terrified when police respond to a mother's 911 call from her ransacked house to break down the locked bedroom door of her daughter, 18-year-old Aliza, to find Aliza naked and dead on the floor.
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S2, EP13 "NY Nightlife Killer"
A mass shooting in Chelsea leaves one dead and three injured; the detective discovers this is the latest in a series of murders spanning multiple precincts; investigators find themselves plunged into the underground world of New York's bouncers.

S2, EP14 "Fatal Forensic"
NYPD detectives race to unravel the strange murder of one of their own before a devious killer slips out of the country.

S2, EP15 "Greenwich Village Mystery"
An indie film star is found dead in Greenwich Village, the victim of an apparent suicide; as detectives discover one eerie clue after another, they realize things aren't what they seem.

S1, EP8 "Hudson River Horror"
A single mother who is pregnant with her second child says goodnight to her 12-year-old daughter in their Brooklyn home at midnight; by morning, she is found dead miles away in the Hudson River of midtown Manhattan.

S3, EP11 "Bronx Undercover"
When a college student goes missing, a search of her Bronx apartment leads the NYPD to suspect foul play; the investigation stalls until a witness comes forward, prompting an undercover sting operation that blows the lid off a deadly conspiracy.

S3, EP9 "Bloodshed in the Bodegas"
Post 9/11, terror strikes again when Queens and Brooklyn are rocked by the senseless killing of neighborhood shopkeepers; with no leads and a lack of motive, the NYPD must form a task force to catch the spree killer before he claims his next victims.

S3, EP8 "A Mother Missing"
When a beloved Staten Island mother vanishes, NYPD detectives have a gut feeling she didn't run off and have trouble believing she abandoned her family; as they retrace her last known whereabouts, CCTV footage leads them to a horrific discovery.

S3, EP7 "Royal Bloodshed"
When a prince and princess are found murdered in their Park Avenue apartment, detectives discover both their lives and deaths are shrouded in mystery and deception; a surprise confession leads to more carnage than police ever could've imagined.
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