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A man is arrested and convicted for a series of sexual assaults in Indiana; years later, forensic developments reveal new facts about the case.
A man is arrested and convicted for a series of sexual assaults in Indiana; years later, forensic developments reveal new facts about the case.
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S7, EP22 "A Leg to Stand On"A trash collector finds a severed human leg in a trash bin, but police cannot use conventional methods of victim identification; investigators turn to toxicology and DNA tests to find the murder-mutilator.
Forensic Files
S9, EP3 "In Harm's Way"An Alaskan trooper finds a woman's body beside a frozen road, but evidence is scant even after a suspected murder weapon is found.
Forensic Files
S3, EP8 "Deadly Formula"Detectives learn that a genetic disorder caused the deaths of a woman's children, resulting in an overturned conviction.
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S7, EP33 "Paintball"When 15 year-old Marlene Miller was murdered, it would take 24 years and several retrials before forensic scientists discovered the evidence to bring her killer to justice.
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.
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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.
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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