
The FBI Files
A 911 call from a bank teller.

A 911 call from a bank teller.

On July 4, 1987, seven inmates escape from a New Mexico prison.

A California bank robbery leaves few clues.

A bank robbery provides clues to a home break-in and shooting.

Investigators suspect the murder of a diner owner in Philadelphia to be the work of the mafia.

The investigation of a New York City bombing that cost a young officer his eye.

A nocturnal killer preys on senior citizens in 1997 Louisiana.

The agency aids Florida investigators in the conviction of a drug dealer.

Police search for the killers of a store clerk shot outside a bank.

When an officer dies in the line of duty, the fraternity of law enforcement bands together.

Agents discover a pattern in a series of violent carjackings.

An unusual ransom note gives authorities clues about a wealthy woman's disappearance.

Investigators solve murders without finding a body.

Photographs taken at a crime scene capture obscure clues and provide a permanent record.

New technology aids investigators in the pursuit of terrorists.

A seed pod may be enough to lead detectives to a killer or a victim's body.

Handwriting analysis may offer clues about the identity of the writer.

New techniques allow investigators to find clues among charred remains.

Many people each year disappear without a trace and are never seen again.

Modern techniques help to solve old cases.