
The FBI Files
Evidence points to an ex-girlfriend in the deaths of a man's new wife and son.

Evidence points to an ex-girlfriend in the deaths of a man's new wife and son.

Police and FBI agents track a serial killer in a cross-country manhunt.

Street gang members kill two FBI agents and a detective in Washington, D.C.

The FBI searches for a man who sneaks up on police officers in patrol cars and opens fire.

Mob boss "The Oddfather" was known for his strange and eccentric behavior.

Sometimes blood relations lead to bloodshed.

Killers who choose their victims at random and artfully cover their tracks.

Many investigators believe bombers, snipers and spree killers are the hardest to catch.

Detectives use the remains of bones and teeth to identify murder victims.

The smallest clues may assist in crime-solving.

Vengeful lovers.

Today's technology allows scientists to more precisely study victims found in water.

Forensic investigators follow evidence trails to criminals.

Detectives use the remains of bones and teeth to identify murder victims.

Investigators use forensics to solve relationship tragedies.

Clues are gleaned from unlikely places, including an insect cocoon.

Investigators use forensics to unearth a murder among blood relatives.

When a captain fails to report to work, her colleagues become worried, and FBI agents investigate.

Transported prisoners flee from a sheriff's department.

A determined team tracked the flamboyant crime boss John Gotti.