The FBI Files
The Bureau creates specialized teams to root out and dismantle terrorist operations.
The Bureau creates specialized teams to root out and dismantle terrorist operations.
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Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
Handwriting analysis may offer clues about the identity of the writer.
A Russian woman is killed in her home.
DNA evidence to convict a killer can come from a drop of blood, a strand of hair or chewed gum.
Evaluation of common items in attempts to establish patterns of guilt.
Crime writers combine perspectives of law enforcement and journalism.
Murderers use poison are ultimately betrayed by their motives.
A co-worker's date turns up missing; man stages his wife's suicide.
Screening bodies for toxins helps identify the true cause of death.
Blood evidence speaks for victims who cannot.
A resident believes Jonathan Lowrie's ghost is in their community.
A resident believes Jonathan Lowrie's ghost is in their community.
A woman is found strangled nine years after three identical murders took place in the same area.
A woman is found strangled nine years after three identical murders took place in the same area.
A young woman is snatched from her home on a bright spring morning.
What begins as a routine arrest turns into a statewide manhunt.
A copy machine, placed in a busy Las Vegas casino, is actually a bomb.
In Vienna, Austria, investigators search for a sadistic killer.
Police question a notorious cult after finding the decapitated body of a black man.
Fugitives commit the largest Wisconsin bank robbery.
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