Forensic Files
Forensics determines whether a woman's death in a fire is due to arson, murder or accident.
Forensics determines whether a woman's death in a fire is due to arson, murder or accident.
Forensics study a strand of a murdered man's hair to reveal a record of his last six months alive.
Scientific evidence casts new light on a 10-year-old disappearance.
A man's wife kills herself 14 years after his college sweetheart commits suicide.
A professor of geological sciences helps police get the dirt on a woman's killer.
Police believe the victim knew the killer when the huge amount of blood found suggests overkill.
Man is found dead of apparent slow suicide but information suggests his wife may play bigger role.
Detectives find a mismatched button and follow the thread back to a woman's killer.
A family vacation turns into a nightmare when the wife is found face down in the lake.
Soft tissue on a cremated foot may still contain enough DNA to help police solve a woman's murder.
A hamburger bun provides the key to solving the case of a young woman murdered in her bathtub.
Criminals wearing ski masks shoot a man and force his wife to open their safe.
The victim had been stabbed more than a hundred times, leaving her bedroom soaked with blood.
Investigators search to solve the first triple homicide in Verona, Wisc.
DNA profiling reveals clues leading to a killer's identity 20 years later.
On May 12, 1994, Crystal Perry was viciously murdered in her home in Bridgton, Maine.
Naval officer threatening to go public about sexual harassment and assault at work is murdered.
After a man dies in a fire, his death is ruled an accident until forensic science is used.
Detectives belive a murder solved when they find the weapon and victim's blood in a man's flat.
Three fingerprints on a window screen are enough for a print examiner to uncover a serial killer.