Forensic Files
In 1996, more than a dozen children in Seattle, Washington, were fighting for their lives.
In 1996, more than a dozen children in Seattle, Washington, were fighting for their lives.
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Psychic leads volunteers and police to a field where the body of a missing girl is found.
After a man's body is discovered a few miles from his home, police trace the crime back to his wife.
Ammunition box and fibers reveal the betrayal that led to the murder of a millionaire's family.
A professor of geological sciences helps police get the dirt on a woman's killer.
A pharmaceutical tycoon's wife is found dead in her SUV in a half-frozen creek.
Two men die of heart disease six years apart and each was once married to the same woman.
In 1996, more than a dozen children in Seattle, Washington, were fighting for their lives.
An employee of a dry cleaner was raped and murdered in the store.
A healthy young man dies mysteriously in his sleep, and toxicology tests reveal a lethal dose of lidocaine in his blood. Investigators find a suicide note and presume he killed himself until a forensic linguist examines the note.
A phone number helps police to find an abductor.
An American tourist is murdered in cold blood while at a Mexican resort.
After the discovery of a skull in the forest, police use facial reconstruction to identify the body.
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.
A six-year-old girl ran and hid when she saw her grandmother being beaten to death.
Stockbroker tells his wife that he's working late. His abandoned car is found 2 days later.
A flight attendant's brutal murder prompts the son of another victim to contact the police.
The investigation into a brutal attack on two boys near a pond relied on evidence fished out of the murky water. It was the first case where diatom evidence was used to place a suspect at the scene of the crime.
A decomposed body is found in a barrel, and a dilapidated address book may hold the answer.
In 1981, an 86-year-old California woman was murdered, and her house was ransacked. The crime would remain unsolved for sixteen years, until DNA profiling and new fingerprint technology helped identify the killer.
A police officer accused of killing his estranged wife insists she committed suicide. Investigators say it was murder and that it was physically impossible for the woman to have shot herself.
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