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- The Los Angeles FBI office receives a call from a man who claims his son has been kidnapped with just one week to live unless his family pays a $230,000 ransom. Agents follow the money trail overseas and uncover a ruthless international kidnapping ring.
- Three homemade bombs claimed two lives in Salt Lake City and injured a third. Document examiners were the forensic experts who uncovered the motive and exposed Mark Hofmann as the guilty party.
- The story of the murder of Christina Moore.
- Unusual forensic experts helped solve the 2004 murder of Charlene Hummert: forensic linguists, soil analysts, photometrics, and computer recovery. Even without being allowed to know the man had confessed to the murder, the jury convicted him on the evidence.
- When a young mother disappears, leaving her infant at home alone, her husband is the main suspect. Her burned body is later found. When the killer goes to court, the forensic science of a tree's "fingerprint" is used for the first time in the US.
- The struggles and valiant efforts of those on the battlefield during Christmas.
- Two suspicious suicides in Georgia are linked to a prominent dentist. The blood spatter analysis experts are the key to determining the true cause of the identical deaths - deliberate deception by a calculating killer.
- Three pieces of luggage filled with the dismembered body of William McGuire are retrieved from Chesapeake Bay. Can New Jersey police convince a jury that his beautiful wife (a nurse) was capable of such a gruesome crime?
- What if you cannot trust your best friends? A missing young woman is found shot to death and hurriedly covered up in a makeshift grave. Her best friend comforts her mother and points police to the Goth friends she has been warned against.
- On January 29, 1991, Saddam Hussein sent his three best armored divisions across the Kuwaiti border, into Saudi Arabia. This feature-length special tells how U.s. elite troops caught in their path escaped the enemy onslaught and then reversed the assault. Based on the book Storm on the Horizon and featuring extensive commentary from the author and many of the Marines who faced the Iraqi assault, this is the story of the first battle of the Smart-Bomb Age.
- The story of Tonica Jenkins,who faked her way into Yale and then attempted to fake her own death using the body of another woman.
- 2002– 30mTV-PG9.4 (7)TV Episode
- The Battle of Iwo Jima, a pivotal campaign during World War II and the bloodiest fight in history for the U.S. Marine Corps, is described and remembered.
- 2002– TV-PG8.6 (7)TV Episode
- The most likely suspect when an estranged wife is missing? The husband, of course. When she is a college professor having a fling with a "bad boy," police believe there may be a better choice, but first they need to find her body.
- 2002– TV-PG8.5 (8)TV Episode
- At the end of the Vietnam war the USS Midway's pilots and airmen engaged in some of the most thrilling and intense air combat.
- Ronald Whitehead is shot in the back of the head kicked out of a car in an apparent carjacking. When police investigate the crime, a trail of clues lead right back to the family's home.
- Solved examines the case of Elise Makdessi who was discovered tied to bed and stabbed to death after her husband called 911 claiming to have shot her attacker.
- Karin Strom is found strangled to death in her home. Twenty-six years later, DNA from the crime scene leads to her killer.
- When Gary Larson is murdered and his girlfriend raped, the police suspect that the perpetrator may be a Peeping Tom but the case soon grows cold. Fourteen years later, the police use a bloody footprint found at the crime scene to find the man responsible.
- Follows class 10-00 through the three rigorous phases of U.S. Army Ranger School.
- The first supersonic gun kill and two other high speed dogfights of earlier eras are described.
- 2002– 22mTV-PG9.7 (9)TV Episode
- A man confesses to killing his polygamous wife but refuses to give details. Where's the body? What's the method or motive? Forensics is the key to bring this self-appointed "minister" to justice.
- Young park ranger Carrie Nelson is beaten to death in her park office. The police's investigation discovers DNA found on a watch which leads to a suspect in South Dakota.
- Human remains found in a sewer are identified as a 14-year-old boy reported missing seven weeks prior. Could another teenager be the prime suspect in one of the most gruesome murders investigators have ever seen?
- R. Lee Ermey, the sergeant in Full Metal Jacket, answers mail about what the armed forces were, and really are, like. He steers a WWII M5A1 tank and explores the Gatling Gun and samurai swords.
- The story of the murder of Alan and Diane Johnson.
- Jennifer Myers is shot dead in an art gallery in Pennsylvania. Police attempt to reconstruct the crime to find out who is responsible. Ultimately they need the help of an astronomy professor to undermine the perpetrator's alibi.
- The bodies of Jack and Linda Myers are discovered shot to death by their four-year-old grandson. Police have few leads until a tip breaks the case open.
- Stacey Castor calls 911 to report the suicide of her husband David by the ingestion of alcohol and antifreeze. As police investigate several inconsistencies in the story, they are shocked when there is a murder attempt on Stacy's daughter Ashley.
- Teenager Meghan Landowski's body is discovered by her stepfather. Autopsy shows over 40 stab wounds and possible rape. Ancestral DNA eventually leads to an unlikely suspect, one of Meghan's friends.
- 25-year-old waitress Corey Parker is found dead in her apartment bedroom with over 100 stab wounds to her body. After two long years of intense investigation, detectives finally zero in on a suspect.
- In 1958 Jean Ellroy, a divorced nurse and closet alcoholic, was strangled and her body dumped on a roadway in a seedy LA suburb. Her killer was never found and the police dismissed her as a casualty of a cheap Saturday night.
- 1998–201142m9.2 (11)TV EpisodeThe tragic story of the World War II-era B-24 Liberator bomber "Lady Be Good", which mysteriously disappeared after its first bombing mission over Naples, Italy in April 1943. The plane was discovered 15 years later, without its crew, in the Libyan desert 400 miles south of its air base.
- The case of 47-year-old eye doctor Brian Stidham, who was stabbed to death in the parking lot of his medical practice in Catalina Foothills, Arizona in 2004.
- Three millionaire family members are shot to death in Fresno, CA. It seems like an inside job. The only survivor, the Ewell's son, has an airtight alibi. Police focus in on him when his reactions seem bizarre. Then who was the shooter?
- The body of Dana Satterfield is found in her beauty salon shaking the small town of Roebuck, South Carolina. Police attempt to reconstruct the crime with evidence pointing to her husband, but they don't get a real break in the case until the get the help of DNA testing.
- The body of a Rhonda Smith is discovered one morning in a Pennsylvania Lutheran Church. The police investigation leads to a woman who is infatuated with the Church's pastor.
- History's Mysteries looks at the Roswell UFO crash and presents the definitive government explanation for the incident.
- Bodies preserved in time by the environment... by the cold of a glacier, acid of a peat bog, dryness of desert sand. Join us as we travel the globe to unravel the secrets.
- Who would murder such a nice lady? And why? Cooperation of the public and family with the Pinellas PD was just as important in solving this case as forensics. A photo of the victim wearing a watch was a clincher for the jury.
- Rhonda Ward is abducted in the parking lot of the store she manages. Police examine the surveillance footage of the crime and attempt to bring the perpetrator to justice.