Killer Mysteries: Crime Scene Forensics
A stunt goes horribly wrong, causing three deaths on the set of 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' billionaire hotelier Leona Helmsley is called 'the queen of mean.'
A stunt goes horribly wrong, causing three deaths on the set of 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' billionaire hotelier Leona Helmsley is called 'the queen of mean.'
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A mother is fatally shot while sitting inside her parked car. A Vietnam veteran is shot by his own son, who claims self-defense.
The brutal murder of a British soldier by radical Muslims on a London street is caught on tape the Lackawanna Six go to terrorist training camp to prepare for holy war.
A stunt goes horribly wrong, causing three deaths on the set of 'Twilight Zone: The Movie' billionaire hotelier Leona Helmsley is called 'the queen of mean.'
Ennis Cosby is gunned down on the streets of Los Angeles while changing a tire during the Reagan administration, the U.S. is accused of selling weapons in exchange for hostages.
A husband and wife are attacked in their upstate New York home by an ax-wielding murderer. When the wife survives but loses her memory of the attack, police must rely on the evidence to see if her pre-amnesia identification of the killer proves true.
Police investigate the murder of a missing woman whose body was left by an abandoned farmhouse. After more than a year of investigation and with the help of some unlikely informants, the suspect pool is narrowed down to a perpetrator who was overlooked at the outset.
A deranged man, with an unforgettable nickname, terrorizes New York City in the late 1970s, leaving a trail of dead and wounded in his wake. This killer operates with impunity for nearly 13 months until a series of letters, a reluctant witness and a parking ticket lead to his capture.
Cops in suburban Fort Worth, Texas, investigate a brutal killing at a construction site. After months of interviews, extensive forensic analysis, and a massive process of elimination, homicide detectives finally track down a suspect who they've been eyeing from the beginning.
Dr. G reviews a woman's medical records and learns that that she suffered from an auto-immune disease called lupus, which might have something to do with her death.
During her career as a medical examiner, Dr. G has autopsied thousands of murder victims. In this episode, Dr. G shares her most memorable case.
Dr. G must figure out if a decomposed body is that of a local missing woman and if she was murdered.
A train passenger behaves oddly en route to Arizona and then disappears. The next day his bloodied body is found in Texas. Dr. G attempts to piece together this bizarre tragedy.
The beauty of the Grand Canyon turns into a horror scene when Donna Spangler falls over the edge while hiking with her husband. He claims it was a terrible accident, but bad luck seems to have a way of following him.
Jeffrey Dahmer was a homosexual sexual deviant who raped, murdered and ate parts of 17 victims. Like every other sociopath serial killer in history he believed himself to be completely justified in his actions. Why does a Jeffrey Dahmer happen? How does a man become a serial killer, necrophiliac, cannibal and psychopath?
Depicted by the tabloid press as "the most hated woman in Britain", the crimes committed by Hindley and her lover, Ian Brady, shocked the nation and became the benchmark by which other acts of evil came to be measured. Until she met Brady, Hindley had been, by all accounts, a perfectly normal girl, with strong religious feelings. She loved children and animals, and was much in demand as a babysitter. But when they became lovers, Hindley was prepared to do anything Brady asked…
When a woman takes a genealogy test to learn what happened to her estranged mother, she is shocked to learn that her DNA has helped law enforcement identify a Jane Doe who remained a mystery for over 40 years.
On the 24th of December in 1984, a body is discovered in a shallow grave. When a second body is discovered, police fear a serial killer is at work. The victims remained unidentified for decades before a new DNA technology gave them justice.
Ricky Davis was convicted of the 1985 murder of a woman, but always maintained his innocence. It took 18 years before re-examined DNA evidence proved him right.
In December 1998, Angel Resendiz brutally beat Dr. Claudia Benton to death in her own home. He's suspected of murdering at least nine more people and evaded authorities by using multiple aliases.
Bill Suff mutilated and murdered twelve sex workers in Riverside, California during the late 80s. At its peak, his spree of killings resulted in a victim a month.
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