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NORDIC CRIME COMMISSION C More has commissioned a second, six-episode season of ITV Studios Finland’s glossy detective drama “Helsinki Crimes” (aka “Harjunpää”). The first season of Hel…

Suruthi Bala and Hannah Maguire.” The show will publish one week early and ad-free on Amazon Music and Wondery+ starting on April 6. RedHanded will continue to be available on all podcast services after the one-week exclusivity window. The series has evolved the true crime genre, offering a weekly blend of mysterious murders and laugh-out-loud moments.

“RedHanded” has explored numerous cases, ranging from Jeffrey Epstein to Josef Mengele, since launching in 2017.,” the special bonus content from the team behind RedHanded, publish exclusively only on Amazon Music and Wondery+ starting on April 4.says that a growing array of content suppliers have confirmed their presence as exhibitors at its next edition.

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