News | 11 Jun 2025

Killer deal: stream true crime boxsets free for three months

After the free trial, Vodafone Pay Monthly mobile customers can add Crime+Investigation Play, the only UK streaming service dedicated to true crime documentaries, to their plans for a reasonably priced monthly fee.

Crime+Investigation Play is home to thousands of hours of true crime series. Vodafone Pay Monthly mobile customers can now claim a free three-month trial to the service. After that, Crime+Investigation Play costs just £4.99 a month.

Shows available on Crime+Investigation Play include series such as Interview with a Killer, Cops Gone Bad with Will Mellor and A Perfect Scam. The service can be watched using a web browser, on mobiles, or via a range of connected devices including Samsung smart TVs, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Chromecast.

Crime+Investigation Play is the latest entertainment service that Vodafone Pay Monthly mobile customers can add to their plans, alongside DAZN, Netflix, discovery+ and Xbox Game Pass. By using this ‘Add to Plan’ feature from Vodafone, customers can conveniently have multiple subscriptions all on one bill.

How to link your smartphone to your TV

Streaming devices, such as Google Chromecast and Apple TV, can give your smartphone, tablet or laptop a big-screen extension, help you be more productive and have more fun.

Daniel Lambrou, Vodafone Mobile Director, said: “On The Nation’s Network, we’re all about connecting our customers to the people and things they love the most. That’s why we’re delighted to be offering Crime+Investigation Play to our pay monthly customers with an exclusive, free three-month trial to stream some of the best true crime boxsets.”

Services available using ‘Add to Plan’ are in addition to the entertainment services that are available inclusive with select Vodafone Pay Monthly mobile plans, namely Disney+ Premium, YouTube Premium and Prime Video.

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