
LifeTV's most intriguing detective. LA's most unsual crimes.
Complex, offbeat Detective Charlie Crews returns to the force after serving time in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Crews' new lease on life has provided him with a Zen-like outlook, peace of mind and no need for vengeance, an attitude which can be challenging to maintain when someone he cares about is threatened — or when he is investigating the mystery surrounding the murder he was falsely accused of.
WritersWendy Calhoun, Scott M. Gimple, Joe Hortua

Pilot
Sep 26, 2007
After serving 12 hard years for a crime he didn't commit, Detective Charlie Crews is back on the LAPD with a new partner and a new zen attitude.

Tear Asunder
Oct 3, 2007
Crews and Reese investigate a bride's murder; Crews realizes that a child may have witnessed the murders for which he was convicted.

Let Her Go
Oct 10, 2007
An upscale family man is suspected of killing his wife, and Crews sees his ex-wife for the first time since getting out of jail.

What They Saw
Oct 17, 2007
When a wealthy man is found murdered in his bed, Crews befriends the only suspect, a homeless thief camping outside the estate.

The Fallen Woman
Oct 24, 2007
When an angel falls from the sky, Crews and Reese's murder investigation leads to a slippery Russian gangster.

Powerless
Oct 31, 2007
Fearing that a rapist she met at an AA meeting will strike again, Dani enlists Crews' help to take him down.

A Civil War
Nov 7, 2007
The murder of two Iranian American students sparks racial unrest as Crews and Reese race to rescue their kidnapped friend.

Farthingale
Nov 14, 2007
While investigating the murder of a bigomist, Crews is suspected for the murder of policeman Ames.

Serious Control Issues
Nov 28, 2007
While investigating the case of a murdered homeless girl, Reese and Crews stumble across a child who was kidnapped when he was three.

Dig a Hole
Dec 3, 2007
Charlie and Dani track the killer of a Zen Master who was buried alive ten years prior.

Fill It Up
Dec 5, 2007
Hoping to take down Jack Reese, Crews finds the Seybolts' murderer, but doesn't succeed in proving who set him up.

Rob
@Arcanum101
A cop gets life for murder, has a very bad time in prison, then is released when exonerated, and becomes a cop again. With a large settlement payout, and apparently a few screws loose, Charlie sets out to uncover the truth behind his imprisonment for himself. The great thing about this series is you never quite know just what Charlie is going to do or say. Your average cop show it's not.