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When a woman's bone marrow test reveals arsenic poisoning, investigators try to determine if it is due to groundwater contamination or something more sinister.
When a woman's bone marrow test reveals arsenic poisoning, investigators try to determine if it is due to groundwater contamination or something more sinister.
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S12, EP14 "Finger Pane"The only lead to finding a serial killer on the loose is a bloody fingerprint on the body of a victim.
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S8, EP22 "Over and Out"When a pipe bomb rips through a rural home, killing a young man and seriously injuring his mother, detectives hope that the remnants of a mailing label will lead them to a killer.
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S7, EP41 "Fire Proof"Investigating the worst arson spree in U.S. history -- a rash of more than 75 fires near Seattle.
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S12, EP13 "Pressed for Crime"With a long list of suspects, forensic experts agree on one thing in this brutal murder: the killer knew his victim.
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S14, EP21 "Expert Witness"A killer assaults a young mother in her home, but despite meticulous washing of the crime scene, a single hair remains to lead authorities to the culprit.
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S14, EP20 "Funeral Services"Police discover a mask near the crime scene and hope that it leads to the killer of a funeral director.
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S14, EP19 "Skeleton Key"A woman goes missing for a month with the only clues being a set of keys, a fingerprint and a code.
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S14, EP17 "Seeing Red"A body is found stuffed into a suitcase forcing the police to search though the landfill for another missing victim.
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