The New Detectives
Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
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A fatally-shot parole officer sends police on a manhunt full of murders, robberies and carjackings.
A reformed convict violates parole; murderer assumes the identity of victim.
Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
A Florida girl's murder is similar to one in Indiana; DNA evidence forces a suspect to confess.
Psychologists explore the minds of serial killers.
Bugs can provide evidence of a victim's time of death and discredit seemingly solid alibis.
Couple's home is scene of bloodshed; woman vanishes.
Criminals' tools provide vital clues that can lead to their capture and prosecution.
A security guard finds an employee dead in the driver's seat of his car.
Photographs taken at a crime scene capture obscure clues and provide a permanent record.
Crime writers combine perspectives of law enforcement and journalism.
Investigators and odontologists match bite marks with dental molds taken from suspects.
A torso washes up on a river bank; a passer-by stumbles upon a human finger in a dumpster.
Charlie Nelson and Barnaby investigate a fatal stabbing during a manor hour ghost-hunting party.
A woman who was crushed to death with a giant round of cheese.
A violent criminal runs from law enforcement.
A man abducts, rapes and murders at least 10 women in Florida, then one victim survives.
Islamic terrorists are convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
A radio dispatcher notifies agents of a missing armored van and guards.
A car bomb kills former Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier.
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