Bloodline Detectives hosted by Nancy Grace
In 1987, Terry Wood finds his wife Roxanne dead. Genetic genealogy pinpoints her killer 35 years later.
In 1987, Terry Wood finds his wife Roxanne dead. Genetic genealogy pinpoints her killer 35 years later.
"Road Trip to Hell" is about a fun road trip that turned into a real-life horror movie, and how dedicated investigators and genealogy solved the crime.
The 1959 rape and murder of 9-year-old Candy Rogers in Spokane, WA is solved six decades later thanks to DNA.
A woman is shocked to learn her DNA helped detectives identify a Jane Doe that remained a mystery for decades.
A community in Utah is shocked when an elderly woman is attacked in her own home and fight to solve the case.
The episode follows the uncovering of a serial killer and how DNA genetic genealogy solved the murders.
Deborah was charged with killing her estranged husband and now is serving life in prison.
A woman pleads self-defense after killing her roommate. Also, the profile of a woman who murdered a man she had just met at a swinger's club.
A woman who was convicted of murdering her lover while in a drug induced fight and a woman who killed her grandmother are featured.
Profiles include a woman who murdered her own parents, and a woman who assisted in a robbery and murder along with her husband.
When a college student disappears, police uncover the trail of a serial sex offender and fear the worst. In the US, a double homicide leaves a trail of digital evidence that points to a jealous ex-boyfriend.
In the US, a sister tracks down her brother's killer by becoming an amateur sleuth, and in the UK, CCTV is the main witness to identify the killer of a mother of four.
In the UK, a young woman fails to come home after a mysterious date. Her worried family desperately searches for her, only to discover a devious attempt at a cover-up. In the US, a young mother is found dead in a house fire.
A financial crash sent Gary Hilton's life into a downward spiral that would culminate in him taking the lives of four innocent victims.
Jason Scott was a master of disguise, but he held many secrets: at night, he was a serial home invader and a killer linked to five cold-blooded murders - including those of two mother-daughter pairs.
Matthew Hoffman was a seemingly ordinary tree trimmer in the sleepy town of Mount Vernon, Ohio, but he concealed an obsession with trees and a brutally violent side.
"Murder in the Snow" is the story of Traci Hammerberg and how her murderer evaded detection for decades.
In 1981, the body of Sylvia Quayle is discovered by her father in her Colorado home: she had been sexually assaulted, stabbed and shot. After a false confession and decades of investigative work, science breaks this case open.
This episode follows how with the help of familial DNA detectives were able to track down a serial rapist.
In 1993, a teen is kidnapped and raped. A forensic genealogy company is able to track down the suspect.