The Detectives

Season 3

8 episodes · Jan 9, 2020

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  • S3E1

    Mother and Son

    Jan 9, 202060m

    A Sackville mother and son are found strangled to death in their trailer home, which becomes an intensely personal case for RCMP Detective Gerry Belliveau.

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  • S3E2

    Out of Lies

    Jan 16, 202060m

    Lethbridge Police Detective Ryan Stef pushes his investigative creativity to the limit as he tries to solve the vicious murder of an innocent grandmother.

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  • S3E3

    Starting Over

    Jan 23, 202060m

    A Hamilton detective follows a string of evidence in the hopes it will unravel the mystery of why an innocent father of four was executed.

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  • S3E4

    Project Houston

    Jan 30, 202060m

    A Toronto detective's investigation into a missing man from the village uncovers a bizarre international cannibal ring.

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  • S3E5

    Project Prism

    Feb 6, 202060m

    As more men go missing from The Village, the entire city is on high alert; all eyes are on Toronto Detective Hank Idsinga to bring the disappearances to an end.

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  • S3E6

    Officer Down

    Feb 13, 202060m

    When a young RCMP constable is found murdered in the middle of a deserted road, it's up to Detective Earl Peters to figure out who killed his colleague in cold blood.

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  • S3E7

    The Cottage Country Killer

    Feb 20, 202060m

    A detective uncovers a pattern of escalating crimes that suggest a serial killer is operating in cottage country.

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  • S3E8

    Murder on the Causeway

    Feb 27, 202060m

    A missing pregnant woman turns up dead on the shores of the Delta Causeway after attending a yoga class. Her abandoned car is located nowhere near her body or the class. Delta Police Detective Harj Sidhu is brought in to investigate and forced to delve into his own Punjabi community to try and understand who killed the beloved young mother and elementary school teacher — and why.

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