kWAKRffS3Mcforensic-files-s14-21-expert-witness-2011Forensic Files S14 | 21 - Expert Witness (2011)A man becomes a suspect after he discovers his common-law wife sexually assaulted and murdered in her apartment. But when a young woman is raped three years later, it becomes clear that the same person committed both crimes.
pe_stsaohh4forensic-files-s14-20-funeral-services-2011Forensic Files S14 | 20 - Funeral Services (2011)In 2002, funeral director Lonnie Turner, Sr. was found shot to death. His son Lonnie Jr. became the prime suspect, particularly after it was discovered that the murder was committed with his gun. However, he had an alibi for the time of the murder.
zxQgyHlekFgforensic-files-s14-19-skeleton-key-2011Forensic Files S14 | 19 - Skeleton Key (2011)A set of keys found at the crime scene leads investigators to a woman's killer.
Ky_Zw7bQ7VEforensic-files-s14-13-low-maintenance-2011Forensic Files S14 | 13 - Low Maintenance (2011)When a Texas college student is found murdered in her apartment, three men are under suspicion: The victim's boyfriend, a neighbor, and a custodian. Investigators must determine which man is the killer.
S5-U-yuvbb0forensic-files-s13-39-separation-anxiety-2010Forensic Files S13 | 39 - Separation Anxiety (2010)When a man's body is found burned in a parking lot, investigators use tire track impressions and security camera video to find the killer.
bFE_iRZEnt4forensic-files-s13-33-deadly-rebellion-2009Forensic Files S13 | 33 - Deadly Rebellion (2009)Workers discovered a teenage girl's half-naked body on the side of the road; her throat had been slit. Police hoped the single foreign hair found in a defensive wound on her thumb would lead them to the culprit.
kuTa5wVH2Wkforensic-files-s13-29-room-with-a-view-2009Forensic Files S13 | 29 - Room with a View (2009)A young woman is stabbed more than 100 times. The killer leaves DNA behind, but investigators must play a cat-and-mouse game trying to obtain a suspect's DNA to match. Will he make a mistake?
DUza_jDpP7oforensic-files-s13-26-trouble-brewing-2009Forensic Files S13 | 26 - Trouble Brewing (2009)Two suspects living together were linked to a murder by bloodstained boots and a gun, items that belonged to the man who said he'd never met the victim. Investigators hoped the manufacturing code on beer bottles would determine who was telling the truth.
GNpgyIr7duMforensic-files-s13-23-drowning-sorrows-2009Forensic Files S13 | 23 - Drowning Sorrows (2009)A medical examiner is suspicious when a drowning victim's brain shows signs of an attack hours before death. A computer analysis and paint on a shoe reveal the murderer's identity.
bxaQeMamhZIforensic-files-s13-14-calculated-coincidence-2009Forensic Files S13 | 14 - Calculated Coincidence (2009)A North Carolina woman is raped and strangled in her apartment. Authorities are unable to link the prime suspect to the homicide, until they discover a connection to an unsolved Michigan murder that was committed a few years earlier.
lFv_D9yf3L4forensic-files-s11-24-water-hazard-2006Forensic Files S11 | 24 - Water Hazard (2006)A flawed envelope is an unlikely clue to identifying a killer who laced a water cooler with cyanide and caused the death of a woman.
OUEDIrmllvUforensic-files-s08-40-deadly-curve-2005Forensic Files S08 | 40 - Deadly Curve (2005)Investigating a 1983 vehicle crash between law enforcement officers on the occasion of a visit from the Queen of England.
Rn5i5E9CbEYforensic-files-s08-09-shot-of-vengeance-2003Forensic Files S08 | 09 - Shot of Vengeance (2003)A nurse has a variety of flu-like symptoms. None of her doctors are able to find the cause, until she visits the gynecologist for a routine check-up. Then she learns it's something far worse than the flu. She is HIV-positive. Science determines not only how she had been infected, but also by whom. They will discover that it wasn't an accident.
Xs_poAjvZ-oforensic-files-s01-12-the-list-murders-1996Forensic Files S01 | 12 - The List Murders (1996)For 18 years, a man who murdered his entire family successfully eluded the FBI. This episode describes how investigators used both art and forensic science to catch the killer, John List.
plqouAFiqwkforensic-files-s01-11-outbreak-1996Forensic Files S01 | 11 - Outbreak (1996)In 1985, 121 people in South Dakota and Minnesota were struck with a mysterious illness. There had been only one outbreak like it, and when it happened then, no one could figure out why. This time, disease detectives would use scientific tools to unravel
QHmNGg-vQ6Qforensic-files-s01-10-insect-clues-1996Forensic Files S01 | 10 - Insect Clues (1996)Between 1985 and 1988, 18 people were choked, molested and left for dead in the remote desert mountains of California. The only witnesses were the insects - and they also proved to play an important role in solving the crimes and bringing the killer to ju
aFfI60mBBHgforensic-files-s01-09-deadly-neighborhoods-1996Forensic Files S01 | 09 - Deadly Neighborhoods (1996)Eleven children in an elementary school in Phoenix contracted childhood leukemia; nine of them died. And in Guilford, Connecticut, five people were diagnosed with brain tumors on a street where there were only nine homes. Two towns, two cancer clusters, two mysteries. The investigation answered some questions, but raised many more.
ktQ3CP5QSpcforensic-files-s01-08-the-wilson-murder-1996Forensic Files S01 | 08 - The Wilson Murder (1996)On the night of May 22, 1992, Betty Wilson returned home after a meeting. She walked up the stairs to the bedroom and discovered her husband, lying in a pool of blood. Jack Wilson had obviously been murdered... but how? And by whom? Even the experts could
H5fh4opyUU8forensic-files-s01-07-legionnaires-disease-1996Forensic Files S01 | 07 - Legionnaires' Disease (1996)Philadelphia, as America celebrated its 200th year of independence, history was made that summer of 1976 - not because of the bicentennial, but because of the mysterious death of 34 people at an American Legion convention. The groundbreaking investigatio
xCW5uPxoTNQforensic-files-s01-06-southside-strangler-1996Forensic Files S01 | 06 -Southside Strangler (1996)Shortly after Thanksgiving in 1987, an intruder broke into a residence in Arlington, Virginia. That crime launched a new era in police investigations: DNA evidence and psychological profiling helped catch a serial killer and free an innocent man.
xOfPQV-1YPMforensic-files-s01-05-planted-evidence-1996Forensic Files S01 | 05 - Planted Evidence (1996)Early one morning in a deserted area outside of Phoenix, a motorcyclist discovered the body of a young woman. She had been beaten, bound, strangled and possibly raped. The nearby plants would tell investigators more about the killer than any other single
RghVM6f0gZkforensic-files-s01-04-the-footpath-murders-1996Forensic Files S01 | 04 - The Footpath Murders (1996)British detectives worked with a pioneering scientist to solve crimes of sexual assault and serial murder. This 1986 case marked the first time DNA was used as evidence in a court of law.
XvP9itOWqsgforensic-files-s01-03-the-house-that-roared-1996Forensic Files S01 | 03 - The House That Roared (1996)A woman mysteriously disappears, and police detect blood on her bedroom carpet. Testing with the chemical Luminol reveals a room awash in blood spatter. DNA testing confirms the victim's identity. Can police find her body - and the killer?
auDd4cJloTYforensic-files-s01-02-the-magic-bullet-1996Forensic Files S01 | 02 - The Magic Bullet (1996)Sitting in the apparently safe lobby of his father's gun club, a teenage boy is mysteriously shot dead. Ballistics, laser technology, scale models and forensic animation reveal the bullet's amazingly tragic path - and who was responsible.
W6k1xIuP1iEforensic-files-s01-01-helle-crafts-1996Forensic Files S01 | 01 - Helle Crafts (1996)A Connecticut flight attendant went missing and was never seen again. Police suspected her husband was guilty of murder and they were able to prove it - even though they never found the woman's body.