Forensic Files

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Feb 5th
1100a

In Harm's Way

An Alaskan police officer found a woman’s body while on routine patrol of a public park. The victim had been stabbed to death and, during the autopsy, the medical examiner preserved the portion of her rib cage which sustained the fatal wound. A knife thought to be the murder weapon turned up days later, two thousand miles away. Forensic scientists now had an opportunity which seldom occurs: to compare the microscopic marks on the presumed murder weapon with the marks on the victim’s bone.
Feb 5th
1130a

No Corpus Delicti

A woman disappears without a trace; even though foul play is suspected, the leads don’t pan out and the trail turns cold. Twenty years would pass before police are able to link a clump of hair discovered in an isolated area with the missing woman. Members of “NecroSearch,” a group of volunteer forensic scientists, searched a remote area of Colorado a meter at a time, found the victim’s body, and gave authorities the evidence they needed to bring the killer to justice.
Feb 5th
1200p

News at 11

A talented television news anchor was shot to death outside her home; it appeared to be a crime of passion, perpetrated by an obsessed fan. A police dog tracked the scent of the killer through the adjacent woods and back to the crime scene. Could the murderer be one of the onlookers, watching the police conduct their investigation?
Feb 5th
1230p

Burning Desire

Investigators sifted through the ashes of a fire which had killed a 40-year-old woman, the estranged wife of a police officer. At first glance, the fire appeared to have been started by an unattended cigarette. But when forensic scientists looked closely, they discovered the cause was far more complicated.
Feb 6th
1100a

Cloak of Deceit

For seven years, a trio of men robbed one bank after another. They always got away before the police arrived, and they left no evidence behind. But the way they stood and the clothes they wore told a story… a story that could be read by forensic scientists.
Feb 6th
1130a

Bad Medicine

A young woman suddenly becomes critically ill; her symptoms worsen over time, eventually leaving her unable to walk. Then a bone marrow test reveals the cause: arsenic. Investigators now had to determine if the poisoning was caused by groundwater contamination, or something much more sinister.
Feb 6th
1200p

Stick 'em up

Residents of Noel, Missouri were stunned to learn that their bank had been robbed and the bank president was missing. His body was later found floating in a lake, securely bound to a chair with duct tape. When the tape was carefully reassembled using a technique known as end match analysis, investigators discovered one piece was missing. It would be that piece, and tips from concerned citizens, which would solve the crime.
Feb 6th
1230p

Head Games

A young couple decided to celebrate their first wedding anniversary with a camping trip to Mount Hood. During the trip, the husband was shot and killed, and his wife told two different versions of the events which led to his death. Forensic psychiatry finally enabled her to distinguish fact from fiction, and the evidence from ballistics tests allowed investigators to determine what really happened.
Feb 9th
1100a

Making the Collar

The body of a 16-year-old girl was discovered nine months after she disappeared. Forensic scientists found clues that painted a virtual portrait of her killer. They knew he had a dog, that he worked for the postal service, and that he had red carpeting in his home. Now all they had to do was find him.
Feb 9th
1130a

The Financial Downfall

A beautiful, vibrant young woman fell to her death from a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Initially, investigators thought it was a tragic accident. But after a forensic examination of photographs taken at the scene, police had a very different picture of what had happened.