The New Detectives
Many investigators believe bombers, snipers and spree killers are the hardest to catch.
Many investigators believe bombers, snipers and spree killers are the hardest to catch.
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Two brothers force a bank president to empty his vault before murdering him.
Tiny evidence, such as clothing fibers or a smudge, can lead to a conviction.
Authorities suspect an ICU nurse of murdering patients.
A runaway's deadly relationship; human remains at zoo.
A landlord buries bodies in her backyard; police convict a serial murderer.
DNA testing can vindicate those unjustly accused.
A fire hides a more horrific crime; a serial killer turns arsonist.
Pursuing a serial murderer keen on killing again and again.
An in-depth look at the science of death; techniques and methodology used by coroner investigators.
Many people each year disappear without a trace and are never seen again.
DNA evidence to convict a killer can come from a drop of blood, a strand of hair or chewed gum.
Co-workers are murdered in a bar, and police follow clues to find the killer.
Ballistics experts work to determine whether a shooting is suicide or murder.
An investigation into the death of a magician's assistant during a performance.
An investigation into the death of a magician's assistant during a performance.
A country magazine owner comes under scrutiny from Barnaby and Jones after a body is discovered.
A country magazine owner comes under scrutiny from Barnaby and Jones after a body is discovered.
The FBI captures five terrorists who tried to hijack a Royal Jordanian flight in 1985.
Islamic terrorists are convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Investigative techniques and innovations used by the FBI.
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