
72 Hours: True Crime
A hippy is found dead in his home with a gut full of antifreeze.

A hippy is found dead in his home with a gut full of antifreeze.

Three teenagers accompany a Winnipeg deliveryman to a wooded area for a drinking party.

A withered body found near Hamilton leaves investigators little to go on.

Police get new information on a rape and murder case from three years earlier.

A killer who believed he had gotten away with murder is caught with the use of DNA.

Police are able to capture kidnappers when the assailants use their victim's cell phone.

A woman suffers a seizure in the hospital carpark and hits her face.

A look at the police from behind their badges.

A look at the police from behind their badges.

Watch how routine situations turn sideways for officers on duty in the blink of an eye.

Sarah was celebrating her 54th birthday, and fell over onto her wrist.

A look at the police from behind their badges.

Staff battles to save the sight of Patricia, who tripped and impaled her eye on a tent peg.

A look at the police from behind their badges.

Watch how an officer's duty can often leave their life up to chance.

A look at the police from behind their badges.

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Chris talks with Christopher during a Blount County sting operation.