Calls From the Inside (2021)
Calls From the Inside
2021 / TV-14It's an iconic line in any crime story: when a suspect is arrested and gets to make one call. In reality, once a person enters the criminal justice system, there are multiple opportunities to make calls while awaiting trial. The vast majority of those calls are recorded. An admission, a threat, a slip of the tongue, a bribe -- it's all on tape and the suspect knows it, but this doesn't always prevent people from talking and talking. Jailhouse phone calls are used to frame the narrative of murder investigations steeped in mystery.
Seasons & Episode
In March 2020, Gretchen Anthony disappears after texting loved ones that she was diagnosed with COVID-19; when a search of her home suggests foul play, investigators rely on recorded jailhouse phone calls to unravel the mystery of what happened.
For over a decade, a twisted web of secrets and lies conceals the identity of the person who heartlessly murdered a selfless mother of three; when the truth finally comes out, the revelation stuns the family, the community and the investigators.
When a former crime reporter is found murdered inside his home, investigators eye his spouse and his neighbours, until intercepted jailhouse calls reveal the true killer.
Fishermen find a 27-year-old man shot to death on a river embankment; a key suspect leaves investigators guessing before jailhouse calls reveal the truth of a twisted love triangle that ended in murder.
When a young mother of three vanishes on Mother's Day, police race to find her. The search grips the entire community, but no one is ready for what it will uncover -- 20 years of lies and violence and a potential serial killer hiding in their midst.
When a ranch hand is found dead in a river outside of Salt Lake City, investigators across two states must work together to catch the killer; searching for the truth uncovers a trail of fraud, deception and adultery, shocking a small town in Nevada.
An unknown killer tortures and murders a couple in January 2011; DNA links an unexpected suspect to the crime, and investigators must rely on recorded jailhouse phone calls to gather solid evidence and bring the culprit to justice.
In December 2001, the brutal murder of Robert Fingerhut, the respected owner of two bus stations, spurs an investigation that reveals a sordid relationship of lust, lies and murder; jail calls hold the killer's secrets.
It's an iconic line in any crime story: when a suspect is arrested and gets to make one call. In reality, once a person enters the criminal justice system, there are multiple opportunities to make calls while awaiting trial. The vast majority of those calls are recorded. An admission, a threat, a slip of the tongue, a bribe -- it's all on tape and the suspect knows it, but this doesn't always prevent people from talking and talking. Jailhouse phone calls are used to frame the narrative of murder investigations steeped in mystery.