Forensic Files
Forensic scientists re-examine a death previously ruled accidental.
Forensic scientists re-examine a death previously ruled accidental.
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A wife is missing in Key West; investigators wonder if they should be searching for a killer.
Forensic scientists re-examine a death previously ruled accidental.
A woman was shot to death. But was it a homicide or a suicide? It would take the expertise of forensic experts and two jury trials to determine the fate of the accused killer.
Investigators use the recollections of a child to determine what happened to a missing woman.
Investigators come to suspect a wife's bathtub drowning may not have been an accident.
Eyewitness to murder is put under forensic hypnosis in order to help him recall the killer's face.
Scientists and detectives use DNA to solve a string of rapes and murders.
An American tourist is murdered in cold blood while at a Mexican resort.
When 23-year-old Tina Biggar goes missing, her boyfriend and family fear she has been murdered.
Cat hairs found in evidence lead to the first testing of animal DNA to solve a crime.
A woman disappeared along a California highway in 1991. Three years later, the case was solved when a man's refrigerated truck was looked upon with suspicion.
Arson investigators attempt to determine the cause of a fire in the Kings Cross Underground Station.
The news of a flight attendant's brutal murder prompted the son of a victim who had been killed five years earlier to contact police. Both murders had similar MOs, and analysis of biological evidence proved that these were serial killings.
Forensics determines whether a woman's death in a fire is due to arson, murder or accident.
Time of death becomes pivotal after a pregnant woman is found murdered in her air-conditioned bedroom. A striking similarity between her death and an HBO movie gives examiners the clues they need to thaw out the alibi of a cold-blooded killer.
Tiny clues tell a lot about the murder of a young woman found in a ravine.
A Native American woman was brutally killed in the desert of New Mexico, and the crime scene was rich in forensic evidence: tire tracks, shoe impressions, and even the murder weapons.
A murder investigation in Florida crosses jurisdictions from New York and Jamaica. The police rely on cell phone mapping, wiretapping, and a host of forensic evidence to link a suspect to a murder.
In an affluent suburb of Philadelphia, police were called to the scene of what appeared to be an accidental drowning. The investigation gradually focused on one person, a suspect who had more than a million reasons to want the victim dead.
Two women went missing and were later found brutally murdered.
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