The New Detectives
Evaluation of common items in attempts to establish patterns of guilt.
Evaluation of common items in attempts to establish patterns of guilt.
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When a captain fails to report to work, her colleagues become worried, and FBI agents investigate.
The FBI captures five terrorists who tried to hijack a Royal Jordanian flight in 1985.
Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
Without a body, investigators must first prove that a crime was committed.
Modern techniques help to solve old cases.
Toxicologists examine blood and tissue to uncover unnatural deaths.
The intrusion of technology into everyday life is advantageous to detectives.
DNA evidence to convict a killer can come from a drop of blood, a strand of hair or chewed gum.
A woman is a victim of arsenic poisoning.
A reformed convict violates parole; murderer assumes the identity of victim.
A fire hides a more horrific crime; a serial killer turns arsonist.
Evaluation of common items in attempts to establish patterns of guilt.
Top coroners talk about their cases, providing insights into crime solving.
The body of a young man is found in a WWII Humber full of exhaust fumes.
Barnaby begins to doubt the evidence in a woman's murder trial.
A woman's gambling winnings tempt her future murderer.
Investigation of the murder of three civil rights workers in 1964.
FBI agents track masked bandits during a violent four-year crime spree.
Brothers' greed causes them to abandon all respect for human life.
The Bureau creates specialized teams to root out and dismantle terrorist operations.
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