
Bloodline Detectives hosted by Nancy Grace
DNA science finally identifies both killer and victim from a murder that took place back in Florida in 1991.

DNA science finally identifies both killer and victim from a murder that took place back in Florida in 1991.

A young couple is murdered in Montana in 1956. In 2019, investigators use voluntary genealogical databases to catch the killer.

This episode follows how with the help of familial DNA detectives were able to track down a serial rapist.

In 1974, a 5-year-old girl disappears while walking to her friend's house. 46 years later, detectives are able to put the case to rest using modern DNA technology.

In 1984, the bruised and bloodied body of 25-year-old Naval recruit Pamela Cahanes is found in an abandoned lot. Who would take away the life of a woman who was ready to give hers? Genetic genealogy provides answers 35 years later.

In 1996, a woman takes her life in a Virginia cemetery and leaves a note that she wishes to remain unidentified. Still, detectives are legally bound to identify her. Only genetic genealogists can bring long-awaited answers, decades later.

A woman finds herself included in the charges against her husband who had beaten a gay man to death. Then, a mother is convicted of the murder of her 8-month-old child.

The stories of one woman who was convicted of the death of her adopted daughter after a beating, and a handicapped man who was pushed into a river by his wife.

A women, along with her boyfriend, is convicted in the fatal shooting of four people at the Witchduck Inn.

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.

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 man desperately calls the police for help after he is attacked. Police work to crack the case using security footage and phone tracking. In the UK, a dog lover is found murdered in her rural home.

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.

Mark Arthur wanted to control his wife Heather's every move, even tracking her phone. When she met another man, he lost control.

Stewart Weldon was a career criminal operating in plain sight with convictions for kidnapping, burglary and sexual assault. It would take a routine traffic stop for the darkest depths of Weldon's crimes to be revealed.

The installation of a CCTV system caught a twisted killer who was using his position as a healthcare worker to secretly kill patients.

A woman is found chained up in a shipping container and for detectives, it's only the tip of the iceberg.

In 1979, 16-year-old Kim Bryant disappears from outside a Dairy Queen in Las Vegas. Three weeks later, her body is found: she had been sexually assaulted and bludgeoned to death. 40 years later, genetic genealogy finally names the killer.

Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980. Few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.

A young woman out jogging is attacked and viciously raped at knifepoint. The perpetrator continues his reign of terror by raping another five times over the next nine years.