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Forensic investigators try to stop a killer who is apparently responsible for two slayings in a community in South Carolina.
Forensic investigators try to stop a killer who is apparently responsible for two slayings in a community in South Carolina.
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S13, EP31 "Hair Line"By cutting a strand of a murdered man's hair into sections, forensics reveal a record of his last six months alive, and find he was frequently ingesting huge amounts of arsenic.
Forensic Files
S13, EP32 "All That Glitters Is Gold"A bullet-riddled car, a missing driver, and no witnesses, an ambush or a random attack; the clue was something so tiny, it was measured in millionths of a meter.
Forensic Files
S13, EP33 "Deadly Rebellion"Teenager is found half-naked with her throat slit; a single foreign hair found on her thumb may finger the killer.
Forensic Files
S13, EP34 "Sign of the Crime"Two women who lived in the same apartment complex were brutally murdered; the similarities of the crime scenes led police to believe they were dealing with a serial killer who hated women, and they had to find him before he struck again.
Forensic Files
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.
Forensic Files
S14, EP20 "Funeral Services"Police discover a mask near the crime scene and hope that it leads to the killer of a funeral director.
Forensic Files
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.
Forensic Files
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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