Forensic Files
The medical examiner ruled a death an accident, but the detectives thought the evidence indicated otherwise.
The medical examiner ruled a death an accident, but the detectives thought the evidence indicated otherwise.
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When two women went missing and were later found brutally murdered, police wondered if they were victims of a hate crime.
A young, attractive hairdresser was sexually assaulted and murdered in her own beauty salon. The evidence at the crime scene didn't match any of the suspects and the case went cold for ten years.
The crime scene was especially violent: A couple had been shot to death. Was their teenage daughter complicit?
In 1969, phone operator Diane Maxwell is murdered. Her brother promised he'd find out who was responsible.
The body of an attractive young woman was found a mile from her abandoned car. Police were especially concerned when they realized the victim had come to them for protection just two weeks earlier.
The body of a college co-ed was found on a farm covered with her own denim as well as the jeans of the killer.
A six-year-old girl ran and hid when she saw her grandmother being beaten to death, but the man followed, beat and assaulted her. She said the assailant was her uncle, who was convicted.
The killer probably hoped to cover his tracks by staging the crime scene. But investigators saw through the attempt almost immediately.
A woman was brutally murdered in her home and the only witnesses to the crime were the family dogs. An expert in canine behavior was convinced the killer knew both the victim and the animals.
After the suspect was convicted of murder, he maintained his innocence through his 25 years in prison.
On Halloween night 2004, Adriane Insogna and Leslie Mazzara were brutally murdered in their Napa home.
A serial killer was on the loose and police had to find him before he struck again. Their most promising lead was an unusual one: a bloody fingerprint on the body of one of the victims.
A brutal murder, lots of suspects and conflicting evidence but the forensics were clear on one thing: The killer knew his victim. And that alone gave investigators a head start.
A 13-year-old girl went missing from her Colorado home and the only evidence the kidnapper left behind was three fingerprints on a window screen.
In one of the most brazen crimes of the 20th century, the chairman of the Coors Brewing Company was kidnapped.
A millionaire and his family were executed in their own home. For three years, the murders went unsolved. Finally, a box of ammunition and some fluorescent fibers revealed the ultimate betrayal.
In 1996, Derrick Duehren returned to find his Oregon home burned to the ground. His wife's charred remains were later found in the rubble.
In 1997, Kelly Eckart's car was found, with her belongings still in it, after she worked a late shift in Franklin, Indiana. Days later, her body was found in an isolated ravine.
When a wealthy socialite died after falling down the stairs, witness accounts contradicted evidence. Investigators employed a physicist and an expert in accident reconstruction.
A lifelong resident of the tiny town of Lefroy, Tasmania was murdered outside his own home. Robbery appeared to be the motive, but with no suspects, the investigation came to a halt.
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