The FBI Files
A young woman is snatched from her home on a bright spring morning.
A young woman is snatched from her home on a bright spring morning.
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A serial killer taunts and hunts his victims before shooting them down.
New technology aids investigators in the pursuit of terrorists.
New forensic techniques assist investigators in solving cases and capturing criminals.
Strangled prostitute; stranger kills woman in van; serial killer.
Many investigators believe bombers, snipers and spree killers are the hardest to catch.
Vengeful lovers.
People hiring killers expect to remain off the list of suspects.
A co-worker's date turns up missing; man stages his wife's suicide.
Forensic scientists must work to prove murder when the victim's body is missing or destroyed.
DNA testing can vindicate those unjustly accused.
Tiny evidence, such as clothing fibers or a smudge, can lead to a conviction.
When solving brutal crimes, the forensic entomologist and botanist study clues provided by nature.
An amateur astronomer was killed by a blow to the head with a meteorite.
Convicted murderer Grady Felton returns to the village; he is targeted in an arson attack.
A letter to a newspaper provides a crucial clue to a murderer's identity.
In Vienna, Austria, investigators search for a sadistic killer.
Organized crime causes corruption to proliferate in a quiet community.
Shooters kill a police officer who had made more than 200 arrests in three years.
A 14-year-old runaway is found dead in an Illinois barn.
A nationwide FBI manhunt for a sniper who targets African-American men.
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