Forensic Files
In 2006, Texas real estate agent Sarah Anne Walker was found brutally murdered in a model home.
In 2006, Texas real estate agent Sarah Anne Walker was found brutally murdered in a model home.
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When court clerk Peter Porco doesn't report to his work in November 2004, a courts officer is ordered to the Porcos' family home in Bethlehem, NY.
The victim was a self-made man who never minced words. Perhaps he was murdered by a disgruntled client.
Lives changed in the 20 years following an unsolved murder, and so did forensic science. In time, a high-powered microscope and DNA profiling revealed a clue no one had seen before.
Detectives search for the bombers of two churches in Illinois, hoping that the materials used in the remnants of the handmade bombs will offer the clues to catch the culprits.
A brutal murder, lots of suspects and conflicting evidence but the forensics were clear on one thing: The killer knew his victim. And that alone gave investigators a head start.
When a wealthy socialite died after falling down the stairs, witness accounts contradicted evidence. Investigators employed a physicist and an expert in accident reconstruction.
Doctors don't know why a scientist is gravely ill. When tests reveal the cause, it's too late to save him.
The victim was well liked and successful, which made the brutality of the crime even harder to understand.
A young woman attends evening church services... then disappears. When her abandoned car is found, the tank is empty and a gas can she kept in her trunk for emergencies is missing.
In 2004, Mary Ann Clibbery was found brutally murdered in her Illinois business and investigators had to determine if this was a robbery gone wrong or a calculated murder.
A man was killed in a car crash, but the evidence led investigators to believe it was not an accident.
Volunteers and police spend weeks searching for a missing girl. A psychic later leads them to a field where the body was found.
The body of a college co-ed was found on a farm covered with her own denim as well as the jeans of the killer.
The crime scene was especially violent: A couple had been shot to death. Was their teenage daughter complicit?
Police don't have a basis for comparison to match shoe impressions, blood drops and DNA evidence from a murder scene.
Volunteers and police spend weeks searching for a missing girl. A psychic later leads them to a field where the body was found.
Security cameras in a casino tracked a young woman's movements until shortly before she disappeared. She was never seen again.
After the suspect was convicted of murder, he maintained his innocence through his 25 years in prison.
The victim had ingested a massive amount of cyanide. An unlikely clue - a flaw on a mailing envelope - exposed a murderer who was willing to kill innocent people.
In 2007, Shamaia Smith disappeared from the strip club she worked at in East Hartford, CT. Police look at various customers of the strip club, but focus on local businessman Kenneth Otto.
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