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- True stories of crime investigations using forensic science.
- "Ghost Stories" was a supernatural anthology series, hosted by Rip Torn, with each story featuring a different chilling tale.
- The true stories of doctors, patients and the fight to survive.
- James M. DeBardeleben II was a counterfeiter who eluded the Secret Service for years. His capture proved to be only the beginning..
- An overworked intern is plagued by dreams in which he sees corpses being wheeled to the hospital morgue. They turn out to be premonitions of patients about to die the next day on the operating table.
- The investigation into the rape and murder of 23-year old Robin Bishop on a Californian highway in January 1982. Highway patrolman George Michael Gwaltney is the prime suspect, but the prosecution's case is heavily reliant on circumstantial evidence.
- Brothers' greed causes them to abandon all respect for human life.
- A copy machine, placed in a busy Las Vegas casino, is actually a bomb.
- Armed robbers set their sights on a series of major Las Vegas casinos.
- A trail of violent bank robberies lead the FBI to suspect involvement from an unlikely source.
- FBI agents investigate the nationally publicized kidnapping of a 12 year old girl from her own home. Despite a massive effort, detailed in this program, evidence at the crime scene is simply insufficient to point to a suspect. It took a fortuitous discovery two months later to lead police to the culprit.
- Croatians seek to secure Croatia's sovereignty via terrorism.
- A bank vault was blasted into from the ceiling, and over $2 million in valuables was missing. Agents were able to track down one of the robbers' friends and attempted to use him as bait to reel in the crooks.
- A divorced, embittered repairman murders a woman he picked up in the bar, stashes her body in an industrial refrigerator, and dumps it into the river.
- A woman is saved from suicide by a mysterious lighthouse keeper with more on his mind than her salvation.
- A dream psychologist who takes on her patients' nightmares yearns to escape her work and insensitive husband. But when her nightmares start to invade her waking hours, she seeks refuge - into a peaceful dreamscape.
- When a young girl's mother remarries, she moves into her step-father's house, only to find herself haunted by the ghost of her jealous step-brother. But soon she discovers he's trying to warn her - about his own death and the danger she now finds herself in.
- 1996–200551mTV-PG7.2 (13)TV EpisodeThere's no statue of limitations on murder, so as a case turns cold and clues become scarce, investigators must rely on modern forensic technology to solve the crimes and catch the killers.
- 1996–200553mTV-PG7.6 (19)TV EpisodeOne case concerns a serial killer who phones police confessing he murdered someone; he is captured a few blocks from the pay phone. To convict him, they need to prove there's been a murder (a body would help), tie it to the perp, and motive might help. Led to the disposal place of one victim, a tool marks expert links the bone's cut marks to the killer. But is he sane? Second, a cold case squad is working on identifying the young woman whose bones and clothes have been discovered abandoned in a woody area.
- 1996–200554mTV-PG7.8 (21)TV EpisodeHow psychological profiling can be used to catch criminals.
- 1996–200553mTV-PG7.9 (14)TV EpisodeEvidence as minute as hairs and fibers can be used to track killers and victims whereabouts.
- 1996–200553mTV-PG8.6 (21)TV EpisodeSometimes the same tool or weapon used to commit a crime can be used to solve it.
- For two couples on vacation, an island paradise turns to hell when one couple murders the other. Eleven years after the murder, a drifter sailing the high seas to escape a drug charge is convicted of the crime.
- 1996–200554mTV-PG6.4 (14)TV EpisodeThe most famous serial killer (Ted Bundy), who may have killed 40 women, was only convicted because of an odontologist's being able to match his teeth with a bite mark on a victim in Florida. In the home of a Canadian serial rapist-turned-killer, tiny trace evidence was found. Videotapes convicted him, but his wife's participation in torture and sexual abuse was ignored because she turned state's evidence for a 12-year sentence before the tapes were found. A single bloody palm print led to the female serial killer Aileen Wuornos, who confessed to killing six middle-aged men.
- Three men murder a innocent man as part of an initiation into a Cleveland Ohio biker gang.
- A tabloid reporter concocts a story about a long-dead serial killer, and unwittingly resurrects the killer's ghost.
- 1996–200551mTV-PG8.2 (15)TV EpisodeModern technology is used to convict the killer of a teenage girl, linking a bloody shirt, a broken watch, and blood in the wheel well of the suspect. The second case starts with fragments of a skeleton found buried at a Boy Scout camp. Falsely believed to be Caucasian, the skull proved to be of Mongolian descent; a forensic reconstruction circulated on TV, etc., led to a bizarre story--including a body kept in the freezer before burial. The last case involves a parent abduction and computer "aging" of a child's picture which restored them to the custodial parent, thanks to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
- In 2000, the FBI was overwhelmed with investigations in Seattle, which had the third-highest number of bank robberies in the nation. Agents focused on a series of robberies in which two heavily armed men seemed to know where the banks stored their money.
- Deputy Leland Chandler of the DeKalb County Sheriff's Dept. transported three prisoners to a court hearing in Fort Payne, Alabama; the prisoners were shackled only at the ankles. Their flight from justice involved a harrowing carjacking at gun point.
- The case of Newton Alfred Winn who kidnapped Annie Hearin for a ransom payment.
- 1996–200553mTV-PG8.3 (19)TV EpisodeWhile drugs can cure diseases and ease pain, they can also be agents of murder. Toxicologists can examine blood and tissue to uncover cases where death is not as natural as it may seem.
- FBI agents hunt self styled mountain man Claude Dallas in the wilds of Idaho. A man who felt rules did not apply to him frequently ran afoul of the law without great consequence. But when he killed two game wardens the FBI launched a full scale man hunt. Then again when he escaped from prison.
- In 1996, a series of bank robberies in Texas baffled authorities. But when similar thefts occurred the next year in California, FBI agents linked the crimes and established a modus operandi. Another year later, the robbers took hostages during a violent heist in Las Vegas and the FBI was tasked with stopping these criminals once and for all.
- A hero fireman, who is actually a compulsive arsonist, forges an unholy alliance with a mysterious homeless man with more than a passing interest in blazes.
- A lonely care-giver to the elderly falls for a man whom she believes is kept in his house by his domineering mother. But as their secret relationship grows, she is horrified to learn that the young man is not what he seems.
- A social worker pursuing a mentally unbalanced man who escaped from a halfway house discovers that her client is prodded to murderous actions by a malevolent demon.
- In 1997, two men used a sledgehammer to break into a Camden, New Jersey home. Police tracked the suspects to a nearby park but the criminals were able to escape after a nearly fatal shootout. One year after the original crime, the FBI was called in when new clues emerged regarding the location of the suspects.
- Massachusetts, 1987: Boston Police Department officer Roy Joseph Sergei is murdered by professional bank robber Ted Otsuki. The result is a joint FBI-BPD -Mexican Federal Police manhunt.
- 1996–200554mTV-PG7.8 (13)TV EpisodeA simple seed pod found at a crime scene provides the missing link in a murder by placing a suspect at the crime scene.
- 1998–200952mTV-PG7.5 (52)TV EpisodeThe FBI investigates the nationally known case of the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia Mississippi amid the tension of the civil right movement.
- In December 1981, a New Jersey State Trooper was shot to death on the side of Interstate 80. Fingerprints on the suspect's vehicle pointed to a fugitive wanted on bank robbery charges.
- In September 1997, a team of masked gunmen robbed an armored car facility in Los Angeles and made off with nearly $19 million, the largest cash heist in U.S. history. FBI agents began conducting surveillance on a former employee of the facility. With only one piece of physical evidence - a fragment of a vehicle taillight - they hoped to connect him to the crime and find his collaborators.
- When firefighters in suburban Indianapolis are called to a house fire, what they find inside shocks the entire community, a respected minister and his wife have been murdered with an ax. An exhaustive investigation leads authorities to a teenage church member and his accomplice.
- As Deborah Utley begins experiencing paranormal events in her home, she turns to her faith for protection. But when her children are targeted by the entity she seeks the aid of paranormal investigators to end the cycle of terror.
- 1996–200551mTV-PG7.3 (18)TV EpisodeThe great outdoors may offer clues to solving heinous crimes. Seed germination and the presence of certain insects provide vital information about the murders. But it takes the skilled eyes of the forensic entomologist and botanist to decipher the clues nature provides.
- When Phil Pritchard's beloved father dies, he descends into a deep depression which prompts his daughter, Hilary, to move in. Phil and Hilary begin hearing ghostly footsteps in the home and assume it's their recently departed loved one trying to make contact. But one night a hostile shadow figure confronts Phil. He and Hilary come to the chilling realization that something more sinister is haunting their home. Soon, Phil learns of a shocking and violent death on his land decades earlier. But little does he know that the same unearthly evil that instigated the bloodshed is now influencing him and will stop at nothing to render him a pawn in its relentless thirst for misery and murder.
- Sam Baltrusis' seance performance leaves him possessed and desperate for safety. A Shaman battles the spirit, so Sam can regain control of his life.
- When a couple brings an antique cabinet into their Tennessee home, unexplained events begin to happen. Searching for an answer, they set up a surveillance camera and capture proof the cabinet is the source of the paranormal activity.
- A woman makes a terrifying discovery that her new home harbors a paranormal portal. Even worse, the activity has awakened her dormant ability as a psychic medium, forcing her to learn how to live with her newfound power to see the dead.
- A paranormal investigator doesn't believe in haunted objects until he captures proof that an antique doll he recently acquired is possessed. Fearing he is in over his head, he attempts to get rid of it, but the evil toy has other plans.