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A kidnapper calls the victim's family.

A kidnapper calls the victim's family.

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S4, EP11 "Deadly Threat"

The agency aids Florida investigators in the conviction of a drug dealer.

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S3, EP15 "Manhunt"

A convicted murderer escapes from prison after vowing to kill the FBI agents who helped to prosecute him.

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S2, EP1 "A Model Killer"

Posing as a fashion photographer, Christopher Wilder would lure women to his Florida home where he would rape, torture and kill them.

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S5, EP13 "Dark Woods"

A kidnapper calls the victim's family.

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S7, EP24 "Final Takedown"

The agency charges James Springette with trafficking drugs into the United States.

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S7, EP23 "Bad Company"

On Aug. 12, 1997, a man wearing a stocking mask, gloves and a baseball hat robs Norwest Bank in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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S7, EP13 "Rebellion in Paradise"

Puerto Rican terror group Los Macheteros seeks by violence to end U.S. rule.

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S7, EP12 "Stolen Identity"

A teenager and a middle-aged man rob and try to murder another man and his 80-year-old mother.

Behind the scenes of major case investigations.
Starring: Boe Bostjancic, Brigette Baldwin, Christopher Allison, Cyril Augustine, Danny Scalf, James Benton, Jeff Anderson, Jim Anklam, John Alcorn, Jose Acevedo, Mike Bedard, Ralph Chater, Roger Blackman, Steve Altes, Steve Benante
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 1998
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
7 seasons available on demand
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