
Forensic Files
Police collect evidence leading to a driver who fatally injured a cyclist in a hit-and-run accident.

Police collect evidence leading to a driver who fatally injured a cyclist in a hit-and-run accident.

The sudden appearance of thick fog causes a 99-car accident on I-75 in Tennessee, killing 12.

Police are stumped in hunting a serial killer in 1957 until new technology help solve the crimes.

A man becomes the prime suspect in the deaths of his parents as police examine mud and blood traces.

A man has no recollection of events after stabbing his wife and drowning her in the pool.

An 11-year-old boy nearly dies after eating an undercooked burger teeming with E. Coli.

When a prominent banker's wife is kidnapped, the trail leads police on a wild goose chase.

A murderer eludes the law for years until an age-scaled sculpture helps lead to his arrest.

An American tourist is murdered in cold blood while at a Mexican resort.

Scientists investigate high levels of thyroid hormones in South Dakota residents.

A woman disappears without a trace. Even though foul play is suspected, the leads don't pan out, and the trail turns cold. Twenty years would pass before police were able to link a clump of hair discovered in an isolated area with the missing woman.

Investigators solve the 1988 murder of a drifter by examining a species of fly found near the body.

When a wealthy real estate tycoon went missing, it appeared to be foul play. He left instructions regarding what was to happen if he died under violent circumstances, which were carried out after a hiker came across a bullet-ridden skull.

After a wealthy Southern physician's murder, his wife and a handyman become convicted of the crime.

A flight attendant's brutal murder prompts the son of another victim to contact the police.

When 182 war veterans contract pneumonia-like symptoms in Philadelphia, doctors become stumped.

A neighbor watched as a man stabbed his wife, pushed her into the swimming pool, and held her head underwater. The husband, however, had no recollection of the crime. A jury would have to decide between evidence and the mysteries of the mind.

A neighbor watched as a man stabbed his wife, pushed her into the swimming pool, and held her head underwater. The husband, however, had no recollection of the crime. A jury would have to decide between evidence and the mysteries of the mind.

FBI psychological profiling and DNA fingerprinting track a serial rapist and murderer.

The news of a flight attendant's brutal murder prompted the son of a victim who had been killed five years earlier to contact police. Both murders had similar MOs, and analysis of biological evidence proved that these were serial killings.