The FBI Files
A 74-year-old man is murdered in his home.
A 74-year-old man is murdered in his home.
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When an officer dies in the line of duty, the fraternity of law enforcement bands together.
A woman's gambling winnings tempt her future murderer.
A California bank robbery leaves few clues.
Police rely on forensic science to reveal murder victims' pasts.
Blood evidence speaks for victims who cannot.
Murderers attempt to conceal evidence.
Crime writers tell of the efforts of homicide investigators.
Forensic artists turn witness statements into pictures as they try to recreate faces of killers.
Female killers tend to choose less violent methods.
A seed pod may be enough to lead detectives to a killer or a victim's body.
Killers hide the remains of their victims.
New forensic techniques assist investigators in solving cases and capturing criminals.
Forensic scientists must work to prove murder when the victim's body is missing or destroyed.
Coroners try to identify a body that was burned in a car fire.
A co-worker's date turns up missing; man stages his wife's suicide.
Barnaby and Jones investigate the murder of a dinner party guest at the Cheetham Park House.
The body of a man is found pinned down like Gulliver in Lilliput.
Evidence points to an ex-girlfriend in the deaths of a man's new wife and son.
A radio dispatcher notifies agents of a missing armored van and guards.
The FBI at first suspects a woman's husband in her disappearance.
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