Bloodline Detectives hosted by Nancy Grace
December 1987 in Ohio, the nude body of 17-year-old Barbara Blatnik is found face down on a rural road. She had been violently raped and strangled.
December 1987 in Ohio, the nude body of 17-year-old Barbara Blatnik is found face down on a rural road. She had been violently raped and strangled.
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This episode follows the exhaustive investigation into a senseless murder and how genetic genealogy identified the killer.
In 1989, 14-year-old Stephanie Isaacson's body is found in the Las Vegas desert. The case goes cold for decades until a nonprofit organization provides funding for the last DNA sample recovered to be used in genealogy research. Will it succeed?
December 1987 in Ohio, the nude body of 17-year-old Barbara Blatnik is found face down on a rural road. She had been violently raped and strangled.
"Deadly Desire" covers the extensive investigation into Jodine Serrin's horrific murder and how forensic genealogy finally cracked the case.
Nick will investigate this partially vacant, square foot building throughout the day and night and see if he can document any paranormal activity and find out if something here will reveal the secrets of what occurred behind these walls that have long been shrouded in secrecy for so many years.
Nick goes inside a clinic to communicate with entities that scare, and sometimes physically harm, the living.
Nick visits the Old Lavaca Jail to find out if the entity is a former inmate or a deceased sheriff.
When seven women disappear in 2003, investigators fear they have a serial killer within their vicinity.
A woman was charged with starting a fire which killed the two sleeping children of her lesbian lover.
Profiles include a mother who shot her two sons dead, and a woman who is believed to have caused an explosion.
Donna claims she committed her crime in self defense after stabbing her boyfriend, Charles, 54 times.
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.
The 1959 rape and murder of 9-year-old Candy Rogers in Spokane, WA is solved six decades later thanks to DNA.
Michelle Wyatt is found strangled to death in 1980. Few leads arise until 41 years later, thanks to forensics.
"Murder in the Snow" is the story of Traci Hammerberg and how her murderer evaded detection for decades.
In 1981, the body of Sylvia Quayle is discovered by her father in her Colorado home: she had been sexually assaulted, stabbed and shot. After a false confession and decades of investigative work, science breaks this case open.
For decades, detectives in Washington search for the perpetrator behind three unsolved murder cases. Finally, they can match DNA to a suspect. But "he" doesn't exist anymore.
Genetic genealogy brings answers to the families of two little girls who were murdered in 1986 in Tacoma, WA.
"Road Trip to Hell" is about a fun road trip that turned into a real-life horror movie, and how dedicated investigators and genealogy solved the crime.
This episode follows the exhaustive investigation into the murder of Tangie Simms and how genetic genealogy helped solve the crime.
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