Bloodline Detectives hosted by Nancy Grace
Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980. Few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.
Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980. Few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.
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Ann Marie and Anthony Anastasi had four kids, a house, and a young lover living in their basement.
"Scottsdale Spree Shooting" follows a fast-paced police and forensics investigation into a killing spree that claimed six innocent victims.
In 1993, a teen is kidnapped and raped. A forensic genealogy company is able to track down the suspect.
Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980. Few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.
The owners of the Willis House Inn in Michigan call Nick to see if their inn is safe to open Nick sleeps there to investigate how the entities will react.
Nick investigates a police precinct and the House of Wills. Both locations have a dark history of tragedy.
Nick ventures into the Brushy Mountain Penitentiary and the Madison Seminary to communicate with ghosts.
Highway 16 in British Columbia has been dubbed "The Highway of Tears" due to the amount of reported missing peoples. Growing up near this notorious road was young serial killer Cody Legebokoff.
A woman tells her side of the story on how she became charged with manslaughter.
A man who had molested his daughter for a number of years is shot and killed by his daughter. Next, a murder witness is tortured and murdered by a gang member.
A woman explains her story of how she was charged with killing her roommate.
Genetic genealogy brings answers to the families of two little girls who were murdered in 1986 in Tacoma, WA.
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 Sacramento, three women are assaulted by the same man. Police use genealogy technology to find the suspect.
This is the story of Lynette White's senseless killing and how a ground-breaking DNA method solved the crime.
In 1989, 14-year-old Stephanie Isaacson's body is found in the Las Vegas desert. The case goes cold for decades until a nonprofit organization provides funding for the last DNA sample recovered to be used in genealogy research. Will it succeed?
Stewart Weldon was a career criminal operating in plain sight with convictions for kidnapping, burglary and sexual assault. It would take a routine traffic stop for the darkest depths of Weldon's crimes to be revealed.
"Deadly Desire" covers the extensive investigation into Jodine Serrin's horrific murder and how forensic genealogy finally cracked the case.
The 1959 rape and murder of 9-year-old Candy Rogers in Spokane, WA is solved six decades later thanks to DNA.
This episode follows an extensive investigation and how the revolutionary science of familial DNA revealed a perpetrator's identity.
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