Crime 360 is an American reality television show based on homicide detective units in various cities across the United States, including Richmond, Virginia; Rochester, New York; Little Rock, Arkansas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Cleveland, Ohio. The detective units in each of these cities use a Leica or a Deltasphere three-dimensional scanner to photograph the crime scene, essentially "freezing" it for study during the investigation; hence, the series title "Crime 360." It is produced by BASE Productions.
Seasons & Episode
Two gay men are murdered in the their home by someone who apparently caught them sleeping. The investigators find that one of the murdered men's credit had been compromised and decide to see where that leads them, The investigators have some good leads to begin with but the story takes some twists and turns that could not be foreseen.
A man is murdered in the parking lot of a Hispanic night club. The killer method implied that he was a professional, and the investigation will prove he is indeed a very dangerous man.
After a man is stabbed in his apartment detectives has great deal of difficulty identifying the suspect in this crime. They had an alias and several people who saw him but no name. After a lot of leg work they are able to identify and arrest their suspect. A lot of really good low tech detective work.
A car hits a tree and a fire plug and comes to stop; inside is found a man dying from what appears to be multiple gun shot wounds. There's no evidence of where the crime scene is, and there are no actual witnesses in the area. And investigation spanning 10 days finally results in an arrest.
A poker game in the basement of a home is broken up by four men who burst in and rob everyone. Shots are fired and later a man is found dead in front of a home several doors down. No admits to shooting the man (who would seem to be one of the robbers) and detectives have to determine if the man was shot by the other suspects or if someone at the card game shot him.