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  2. Where most crime stories end: after a high-stakes heist, when the crew of elite criminals have gone their separate ways and have tried to leave their old lives behind. Past and present collide when a ruthless assassin starts targeting them one by one.

  3. Culprits is a British heist television series created by J Blakeson. The series premiered on Star via Disney+ on 8 November 2023 in several countries around the world as a Star Original.

  4. 1. : one accused of or charged with a crime. The culprit pleaded "not guilty." 2. : one guilty of a crime or a fault. The culprit expressed remorse at his sentencing. 3. : the source or cause of a problem. Lack of exercise and poor diet are the main culprits in heart disease.

  5. Dec 9, 2023 · CULPRITS: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT? Opening Shot: A vineyard in Lombardy, Italy. The timeframe is “Now.” A man is being chased through his villa by a man in a mask.

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · Despite assembling a crew tailor-made for the job, Dianne keeps the true purpose of the heist a secret from the crew, and that is what eventually unravels them. In the final episode, David decides to take up Vincent Hawkes on his offer of killing Dianne and bringing back the key she’d stolen.

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · Culprits begrudgingly reunites a crew of heist specialists who have moved on with their lives and the loot. Years after a major one-and-out job in London went haywire, a masked assassin is ...

  8. After a high-stakes heist, a crew of elite criminals have gone their separate ways and have tried to leave their old lives behind, but the past and present collide when a ruthless assassin starts...

  9. CULPRIT definition: 1. someone who has done something wrong: 2. a fact or situation that is the reason for something…. Learn more.

  10. Synonyms for CULPRITS: offenders, criminals, defendants, lawbreakers, perpetrators, crooks, miscreants, malefactors; Antonyms of CULPRITS: lawmen, gangbusters.

  11. Find 19 different ways to say CULPRIT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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