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13 Episodes 2000 - 2001
Episode 1
Tue, Aug 15, 200052 mins
Often, the eyewitnesses of a crime are also the main suspects. They're able to manipulate the truth to throw off the authorities. When a murder is committed and deceit clouds the evidence, investigators turn to forensics to uncover the truth, expose a murderous lie and capture the killer.
Episode 2
Thu, Sep 7, 200051 mins
In criminal investigations, a simple clue can provide the missing link by placing a suspect at the scene of the crime. Dirt left on shoes, tires or clothes can pinpoint where the crime occurred. But it takes the skilled eye of a forensic investigator to follow the trail of evidence to find the killer.
Episode 3
Mon, Oct 16, 200051 mins
Approximately 1.8 million Americans are reported missing each year. Some are runaways who find their way home, but others simply disappear. When foul play is suspected, investigators turn to forensics to find the missing.
Episode 4
Tue, Sep 26, 200052 mins
A sniper is brought to justice through ballistic tests; a missing woman is identified through her dental remains; a semen sample is tied to a gunman.
Episode 5
Fri, Oct 27, 200051 mins
Investigators use forensics to solve relationship tragedies.
Episode 6
Mon, Oct 30, 200052 mins
Police use trace evidence and paint analysis to track a killer of gay prostitutes; a husband is linked to his estranged wife's murder by saliva and ink found at the scene.
Episode 7
Wed, Dec 13, 200051 mins
Poison is an almost invisible form of death and is often interpreted as a heart attack or underlying health issue. But when foul play is suspected, toxicologists must look for hidden clues in blood and tissue to bring these murders to light.
Episode 8
Tue, Dec 12, 200051 mins
Some people do get away with murder, at least for a while. Thrilled by their success, they tend to kill again and again. But with each crime they leave behind more clues for investigators. In this episode, two serial killers are profiled: Faryion Edward Wardrip who murdered five women in Texas, and landlady Dorothy Apuente, who murdered seven of her tenants.
Episode 9
Mon, Jan 22, 200151 mins
At the scene of a murder, sometimes the only clues to the killer come from the victim. Forensic anthropologists use skeletal remains to decipher the clues written in the bones to bring the murderers to justice.
Episode 10
Wed, Jan 10, 200151 mins
Time of death is an important consideration in a murder investigation but when a killer freezes, burns or even grinds his victim, even the most expert medical examiner would be at a loss about how to calculate a time frame. Forensics has its own techniques to solving these grisly crimes.
Episode 11
Mon, Feb 5, 200151 mins
Accidental deaths, suicides, disappearances and fires: they're an everyday part of an insurance investigator's job. But these cases shouldn't be taken at face value. Forensics has become a vital tool in exposing insurance fraud.
Episode 12
Mon, Mar 26, 200151 mins
Drowning deaths often look like accidents and over time water can destroy the few clues the killer may have left behind. Investigators must turn to forensic science to solve homicides in which the victims were found in bodies of water.
Episode 13
Thu, Mar 29, 200152 mins
In May 1996, Ray and Fleta Holladay were worried about their daughter, Kathy Beadle. She had checked into a clinic in Toronto, Canada for cancer treatment. That was six weeks ago and they hadn't spoken to her since.