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Chicago police hunt for a dangerous bank-robber.

Chicago police hunt for a dangerous bank-robber.

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S5, EP2 "Caught in the Act"

Authorities range from Alabama to Virginia in search of cousins suspected of seven murders, robbery and possession of an arsenal.

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S5, EP14 "The Initiation"

Police search for the killers of a store clerk shot outside a bank.

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S5, EP4 "Home Invaders"

Fugitives commit the largest Wisconsin bank robbery.

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S6, EP7 "Without Mercy"

A 911 call from a bank teller.

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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, EP22 "Sniper at Home"

When a man arrives at the home of his mother, he realizes the car parked in front has a broken window. After he enters the house he finds the lifeless body of his mother.

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S7, EP20 "Ivy League Murders"

On Jan. 27, 2001, two beloved professors at Dartmouth College are brutally murdered in their home. Investigators suspect teenagers to be the perpetrators.

Behind the scenes of major case investigations.
Starring: Boe Bostjancic, Brigette Baldwin, Carlin Birkey, Carlo Alaimo, Casey Braxton, Christopher Allison, Cyril Augustine, David Baker, Jim Anklam, John Arsement, Jose Acevedo, Ralph Chater, Roger Blackman, Steve Benante, Timothy Askew
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 1998
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand
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