All How To Get Away With Murder fans pay attention
You are going to devour this Videoland series

For a good crime series you can always call me. The credits are still rolling and I am already searching like a true detective for the next show. In my last search, I found evidence that makes me quite cheerful. Videoland is coming out with a series that somewhat resembles ‘How To Get Away With Murder’. That sounds like (exciting) music to the ears.
Cold cases
In ‘Onopgelost’, we follow Mia van der Linden (Georgina Verbaan), a criminology professor who assembles a team of students to dive into various cold cases. All of them murders and disappearances where the police hit a dead end. As if solving these cases (or at least trying to) isn't tough enough, Mia raises the stakes a bit: the student who performs the best gets a prestigious internship in Washington DC. But does that really work well for the investigations? Because how much information do you share with your ‘team’ when something like that is at stake for you? Mia challenges her students to think outside the box and to push the boundaries of the law; and maybe even to cross them. Although she sometimes gets called back.
The case of Kevin Metsers
Mia's cold case team is at risk of having to stop when they want to dive into the case of Kevin Metsers. The boy disappeared in 1993 after his soccer practice and was found dead in a cave with a tattoo on his hand. And this while the perpetrator is still roaming free and might strike again. It is a case that the Public Prosecution Service would prefer to keep as far away as possible in the freezer. Mia previously wrote a critical thesis on the tunnel vision in the investigation and is not planning to give up easily this time either. Especially not because Kevin's family is once again asking for help. Together with some colleagues and the students, Mia continues to secretly work on the investigation, amidst all the other cases. In the hope of finally uncovering what happened all those years ago and why the Public Prosecution Service wants to keep this hidden.
Just a little more patience; ‘Onopgelost’ will be available on Videoland from December 13.
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