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The brutal murder of a construction site foreman looks like the work of a disgruntled employee, but forensic science points to an unlikely suspect.
The brutal murder of a construction site foreman looks like the work of a disgruntled employee, but forensic science points to an unlikely suspect.
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S12, EP4 "Wheel of Misfortune"Casino security cameras offer the final images of a woman, just before she vanishes without a trace; can these grainy images lead police to her killer?
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S13, EP41 "Shoe-in for Murder"Police don't have a basis for comparison to match shoe impressions, blood drops and DNA evidence from a murder scene.
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S13, EP4 "Political Thriller"Pathologist examining the death of a politician who was running for re-election finds tiny puncture wounds at the autopsy.
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S14, EP5 "A Squire's Riches"When a man perishes in a fire while working in his garage, his death is initially ruled an accident until a forensic odontologist changes the direction of the case.
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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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