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When a popular teacher is stabbed in her Staten Island home, NYPD officers in this close-knit community embark on a quest for justice, uncovering a web of secrets and lies behind closed doors that leave even the most seasoned detectives reeling.
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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.

S1, EP9 "Murder on the Upper East Side"
In the most expensive zip code in Manhattan, an aging, eccentric art collector is found strangled in his apartment.

S2, EP3 "The Brooklyn Murder Rampage"
When a retired cop is found shot to death on a subway train in Brooklyn, detectives soon discover that his death is linked to two other seemingly random shootings in the previous thirteen hours.

S2, EP4 "An International Investigation"
When a sibling dispute over money turns into a double murder, all of Brooklyn is on alert for the missing killer; days turn into months and then years, as the NYPD manhunt turns into a national and international chase for the fugitive.

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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