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6 Episodes 2011 - 2011
Episode 1
30 mins
Forensic dentist Dr Carl Leung recounts his work with the Hong Kong Police on the 'Hello Kitty Murder' and helping to solve a killing spree.
Episode 2
21 mins
Partners in Crime talks to a forensic pathologist who investigates a suspicious looking suicide that is actually the result of a murderous cheating husband. It also looks at a case of dismembered body parts identified with a finger and the case of a murder that was made to look like an animal attack.
Episode 3
30 mins
Partners in Crime goes to Singapore to examine the work of forensic scientist Lim Chin Chin. It first looks at the case of a young girl Huang Na who disappeared after being seen with a vegetable packer Took Leng How. It also looks at the case of body parts discovered in an abandoned suitcase and a decomposed body found in an apartment.
Episode 4
30 mins
Partners in Crime examines how computer forensic experts assist authorities in uncovering emails and other computer documents that criminals thought they had erased. It first looks at a massive cyber-attack against Estonia and discusses the Blaster worm. It also looks at a variety of other remarkable cyber-crimes.
Episode 5
30 mins
Partners in Crime follows Taiwan's prolific polygraph examiner Huang Meng Lung as he helps to crack cases by determining whether someone is telling the truth. It first looks at the case of a man who was pushed off a cliff on vacation for insurance money. It also looks at the case of a man murdered twelve years previously and the theft of a murdered woman's ashes.
Episode 6
30 mins
Partners in Crime looks at forensic document analysis. It talks to a leading forensic handwriting expert who discusses the techniques that are used to detect forgeries and identify handwriting in criminal cases. It first looks at the case of a murdered woman who was covered in writing taking credit for the murder. It also looks at signature forgery and a counterfeiting operation.