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- After the Halo event of 2552, there is a brief but violent period of civil war among the humans. Two armies on opposite sides of a canyon, the Reds and Blues, fight in the most worthless piece of real estate in the galaxy.
- Three kids, Max, Neil and Nikki, spent the summer vacation at a dysfunctional campsite called 'Camp Campbell' which is currently in the hands the camp counselors, the overly cheerful David and the less optimistic Gwen.
- Fish'n 4 Fun is a high-energy and action-packed fishing show that captures the thrill of the catch, while offering priceless tips to improve your technique. With fishing pole in one hand and a camera in the other, host Tami Curtis and her various guests embark on a journey in search for the ultimate fishing spot.
- A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom "Roseanne," which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family.
- A twelve-year-old girl claims that she was abducted and sexually assaulted. However, her story seems unbelievable until police discover fibers on her clothing.
- A woman's story seemed far fetched: A man wearing only underwear and gloves broke into the house, stabbed her boyfriend to death, and raped and terrorized her for hours afterward. But the evidence at the scene supported her story, and investigators turned for help to the FBI and their criminal profilers.
- A college student is abducted and murdered five days before Christmas. Eight years pass before a cell phone and a pair of running shoes implicates a suspect.
- Two teen boys murders one of the boys father in the winter in Minnesota.
- Blood spatters at a suspect's house reveal the identity of the victim, the murderer, and the weapon used to commit the crime.
- When a college co-ed disappeared without a trace, her fellow students were concerned about her safety and their own. Weeks later, the body of an unknown female was found hundreds of miles away in the ashes of a barn fire, and an alert police officer was convinced the two crimes might be connected. Originally aired as Season 13, Episode 35.
- While working the night shift at a Florida convenience store, a woman was abducted, raped, and murdered. Nearly two decades later, a reexamination of the case revealed DNA on the victim's socks.
- The murder of a Kentucky businessman appears to have been the work of an intruder. But when police discover racy photos, they suspect the victim knew his killer.
- A court official and his wife are attacked in their sleep by an ax-wielding murderer. Is the killer a member of 'the family'?
- A sadistic serial rapist runs rampant through Delaware and Maryland. One woman had been sexually assaulted, stabbed repeatedly, and left for dead. Brenda Robinson survived, and gave police a detailed description of her attacker. When someone who fit that description practically turned himself in, police were sure they had their man. Originally aired as Season 13, Episode 21.
- A couple goes on a trip to Ocean City, Maryland, where they encounter another couple and disappear.
- A woman is bound with electrical cords from a reptile tank heated rock, and murdered. Investigators are able to match forensic evidence to the owner of a boa constrictor living nearby.
- A woman is found stabbed to death in her bathtub and her abusive ex-boyfriend becomes a suspect; footprints, including one on a hamburger bun, hold the key to solving the murder.
- A woman is stabbed to death in her bed. Investigators become suspicious after learning of a series of close-call incidents in her life.
- A man's truck slips off the jack, crushing him and starting a fire. But the forensic evidence makes detectives wonder: was the man who was killed really the owner of the truck?
- A man's apparent suicide by drinking antifreeze turns into a murder investigation when forensic evidence seems to indicate the poison might have been administered by someone else.
- A pregnant woman is murdered in her home, and suspicion logically falls on her fiancé. But shoe prints and ballistic testing prove otherwise.
- It appeared the victim had accidentally fallen and hit her head at the bottom of the stairs. But the odd position of her shoes and the absence of blood spatter led police to suspect the scene had been staged... and Luminol proved they were right.
- A Virginia teenager is murdered and her body is found in a ravine; investigators discover shell casings and a cigarette filter nearby, along with a shoe impression on her body.
- A Texas housewife is murdered and her young daughter is attacked but survives. An in-law is suspected, but no arrests are made until DNA advancements help crack the case 15 years later.
- A report of a fire leads investigators into a bizarre scene: A couple is found fatally shot inside their home, while another victim is found executed in his car. E-mail tracking takes police into the seductive world of Internet dating.
- In an upscale Texas neighborhood, four young people are brutally murdered; a neighbor's eyewitness account helps produce composite sketches of two suspects dressed in black.
- 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.
- A witness comes forward to help solve the murder of a South Carolina hairdresser.
- A Minnesota state park employee is murdered and a wristwatch is discovered at the crime scene, leading investigators to believe it belonged to her killer.
- Two suspects living together are linked to a murder by bloodstained boots and a gun, items that belonged to one who said he'd never met the victim. Investigators think the manufacturing code on the beer bottles will determine the truth.
- A manager of a Florida restaurant is stabbed to death and the motive appears to be robbery. Blood drops near the sink and fingerprints on a folder are the clues to solving the crime.
- In Newport Beach, California, a woman is fatally stabbed and her body is found in the harbor near a yacht club. Suspecting it was a rage killing, police investigate the victim's daughter and ex-husband.
- After a corpse is found without its head and hands at a compose site, a single finger tip leads to the identity of the body. A single dog hair found on the body, witness tips, and blood evidence lead to the suspect.
- The misadventures of a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store.
- Thirty-something Irish Catholic couple Sean and Claudia deal with their three children as well as Sean's judgmental father and carefree brother.
- The Snorks are playful, multicolored underwater creatures that use their built-in snorkels to dart about and make music.
- Stacy Stickler and her best friend Bradley use their vivid imaginations to help them get through the humdrum of elementary school life.
- When an 11-year-old girl disappeared from a small town in a remote area of Alaska, investigators wondered if she'd been attacked by a bear or become lost in the dense woods. Her body was discovered 10 days later; she'd been shot twice at close range, and sexually assaulted. An eyewitness led police to a suspect and trace evidence found at the crime scene. Originally aired as Season 8, Episode 23.
- 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?
- Digital enhancement of security camera video shows that what appears to be a casual encounter is actually a forced abduction, leading to murder. The perpetrator's MO is remarkably similar to another murder which occurred five months earlier, 15 miles away. When investigators learn the crimes might not be isolated or random, they also realize a serial killer may be on the loose.
- A man is declared a hero after claiming that he shot an intruder who killed his wife, but four years later, newly acquired forensic evidence leads authorities to reexamine his story.
- A homicide detective murders his corrections officer wife, staging the scene to make it look as if she shot herself in the head by accident.
- A retired police officer is found fatally shot in his bed, the apparent victim of a suicide. But evidence at the crime scene, along with forensic textbooks and a bank surveillance tape, prove it was murder.
- Due to a bite mark, an Arizona man is convicted and sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of a bartender. However, he fights to prove his innocence.
- A Michigan junk yard owner is killed and the police can't find any evidence. It is only when computer experts examine two hard drives that the killers are eventually traced and an unusual story of sex and crime is uncovered.
- When a pipe bomb ripped through a rural home, killing a young man and seriously injuring his mother, police had no idea who was responsible. A lot number on a 9-volt battery and the remnants of a mailing label found on a computer's hard drive enabled investigators to determine who sent the bomb, and why. Originally aired as Season 8, Episode 32.
- 1996–201123mTV-147.7 (205)TV EpisodeA 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.
- No one in a quiet residential community saw or heard anything unusual the day one of their neighbors was brutally murdered. Fingerprints found at the crime scene and surveillance video from a security camera helped investigators to apprehend the presumed killer within twelve hours - even though he'd already left the state and was on a bus, headed for New York City.
- A drive-by shooting leaves one man dead and another seriously wounded. Cell phone calls and shell casings point to a suspect, but authorities are unable to place him at the crime scene. When a forensic geologist compared soil from the crime scene with soil found in the wheel wells of the suspect's car, he proved that dirt is anything but dumb. Originally aired as Season 8, Episode 35.
- The murder of two young girls and abduction of a store clerk may all be linked to one man. Unusual orange carpet fibers found on the scene are the key to aid the police in solving the crime and bringing to justice the killer.