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The Ultimate Choice
The Ultimate Choice’ explores Michael’s journey with MAID, revealing its personal, political, and ethical impact on families and society.
Lost Cells
‘Lost Cells’ investigates the human impact of private stem cell banking in Switzerland, revealing its promises, failures, and emotional consequences.
Who Killed Daphne
Susanne Reber and journalist Stephen Grey developed “Who Killed Daphne”.
The podcast series was produced by Wondery, Stephen Grey hosted the series and Susanne Reber acted as consulting producer/editor, The Wondery Series won several international awards 2023 Winner Gold True Crime UK podcast awards.
Lost Cells (Spanish)
‘Lost Cells’ investigates the human impact of private stem cell banking in Switzerland, revealing its promises, failures, and emotional consequences.
O Sequestro da Amarelinha
Five part documentary podcast about football, corruption, dreams and power.
Dangereux Millions
This podcast series Dangereux Millions (French) takes you on a journey to discover the secrets of financial crime. From the New York mafia to the dubious fortunes of Russian oligarchs, to the narcodollars of traffickers around the world.
KBR - Disclose podcast series
"It took the broadcaster KBR around a year to make an investigative podcast about child marriage in Indonesia. The narrative series — Dipaksa Kawin, or Forced to Marry — was a hit and is now available in Indonesian and English
Bad Host: Hunting the Couchsurfing Predator
An extraordinary group of young women join forces after they encounter a serial rapist and abuser through the Couchsurfing website. Against all the odds they fight to bring him to justice.
Documentaries · CrimeTV Series2023
Based on the hit podcast Verified, created by Susanne Reber, Bad Host: Hunting the Couchsurfing Predator is now available on Apple TV, Hulu, and SKY TV.
Arachnid: Hunting the web’s darkest secrets
What if the worst thing that ever happened to you plays out every day, countless times, on anonymous computer screens all over the world. Everyday tens of millions of images of child sexual abuse are circulating on global online platforms. And the proliferation of these images is getting worse as AI technology and deep fakes create an ever-expanding epidemic of online child sex exploitation. The children depicted in those criminal images are REAL. Many are now adults held hostage by these disturbing images despite available technology like Canada’s Project Arachnid, which detects these images and sends out removal notices. Platforms often resist action citing privacy laws. But in response the survivors and a group of motivated supporters are banding together across the globe to protect kids. Confronting their own trauma, they are speaking out, advocating for change internationally, demanding stronger laws that hold tech giants to account. This six-part podcast series follows their long-shot fight against the most powerful companies in the world to end a massive, global trade in child sex abuse imagery.