
The FBI Files
Kidnappers posing as FBI agents take a teenager from her home.

Kidnappers posing as FBI agents take a teenager from her home.

DNA evidence to convict a killer can come from a drop of blood, a strand of hair or chewed gum.

Toxicologists examine blood and tissue to uncover unnatural deaths.

New techniques allow investigators to find clues among charred remains.

New forensic techniques assist investigators in solving cases and capturing criminals.

Psychologists explore the minds of serial killers.

Developing new techniques to capture killers who use poisons.

Forensic anthropologists identify the remains of soldiers through DNA tissue matching.

Flight data recorders give investigators vital clues about plane crashes.

Human remains reveal secrets to forensic experts.

Modern techniques help to solve old cases.

A 911 call from a bank teller.

A man robs a bank, claiming the money would be used to feed poor Mexican children.

What begins as a routine arrest turns into a statewide manhunt.

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

Cuban detainees in Atlanta revolt in response to their impending deportation.

The kidnapper of a teen wants ransom and his family's car.

Fugitives commit the largest Wisconsin bank robbery.

The FBI at first suspects a woman's husband in her disappearance.

Investigative techniques and innovations used by the FBI.