Killers: Caught on Camera
The dismembered body of a woman leaves a gay couple in the frame, and a hidden camera provides vital evidence.
The dismembered body of a woman leaves a gay couple in the frame, and a hidden camera provides vital evidence.
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A little girl's body is found, unidentified, in the Arizona desert in 1960. Across state lines, a family is reeling after their 4-year-old child is abducted. Sixty years later, science pieces it all together.
In 1981 a young woman is found murdered on the side of the road. Who killed her remains a mystery for decades until law enforcement can utilize genetic genealogy to crack the case.
In 1996, a woman takes her life in a Virginia cemetery and leaves a note that she wishes to remain unidentified. Still, detectives are legally bound to identify her. Only genetic genealogists can bring long-awaited answers, decades later.
The 1959 rape and murder of 9-year-old Candy Rogers in Spokane, WA is solved six decades later thanks to DNA.
A woman was charged with starting a fire which killed the two sleeping children of her lesbian lover.
Profiles include a woman who shot her husband who had been abusing her. Then, a woman who suffers from a bipolar disease killed her 5-year-old step-daughter after giving her a beating.
Angela was found guilty of fatally stabbing an 18-year-old woman after an argument in a storage shed near a friend's home.
The dismembered body of a woman leaves a gay couple in the frame, and a hidden camera provides vital evidence.
Tom Clayton loved money, women and his bad boy reputation. Fearing his wife Kelley would take half of his wealth, he decided to cash in on her life.
In 1999, pregnant mother of three Debbie Griggs disappeared without a trace. Twenty years later, the police finally solved the mystery.
With the 22-year age gap, Jessica thought Sonny would be her carer and protector. Little did she know he would be her killer.
Derrick Todd Lee, known as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, terrorized Louisiana from 1992 to 2003, eluding capture for years. Eventually, advanced DNA testing would help police close the net.
A young man complains to police about investigating him for three murder cases. What they don't realize at first is they're speaking with one of America's youngest serial killers.
A woman is found chained up in a shipping container and for detectives, it's only the tip of the iceberg.
Detectives in Houston, Texas search for a killer with an everyday job and a signature method. Though he evades capture for years, it's an in-the-family atrocity that brings him to justice.
This episode follows the exhaustive investigation into the murder of Tangie Simms and how genetic genealogy helped solve the crime.
In 2001, a 7-year-old girl is kidnapped and raped by an unknown assailant in Colorado. The victim lives in fear as the perpetrator is nowhere to be found - until nearly 20 years later, thanks to an exciting new forensic tool.
In 1985, the body of 23-year-old Tonya McKinley is found lying on a street in Pensacola, Florida. Detectives can't find the killer. Decades later, a new forensic science technique finally reveals who murdered Tonya that fateful New Year's Eve.
In Alexandria, Virginia in 2016, a young female lifeguard is raped while working at a local pool. Police soon learn of a similar incident in Fairfax, two years previously.
Nick and his wife Tessa Groff contact workers who died while building tunnels beneath the house.
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