Monday

July 14th

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Most Shocking

Undercover Stings

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, officers go undercover in the backwoods of georgia and break-up a prescription drug ring. Plus, a routine traffic stop turns into a brawl and a drug bust worth thousands of dollars. And the coast guard uses maximum force to stop a speedboat loaded with narcotics. Tv-14
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Most Shocking

Wild Riots 2

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, when a murder suspect is brought before the judge, the victim’s family has a sentence of their own. And, armed rebels infiltrate a university protest then open fire on police. Then, a peewee football player throws a late hit and gets knocked off his feet by an irate coach. Tv-14lv
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Most Shocking

High Speed Pursuits 2

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, police pursue a man in a stolen ambulance until one wrong move has him headed to the er. Also, a reckless driver hits speeds of over a hundred miles per hour leading to a devastating head-on crash. And, when a kidnapper fires at cops out the back window, his hostage brings the chase to a surprising end. Tv-14
Most Shocking
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Sunshine Slayings

Edith & Joseph

When messages for two wealthy sun-seekers start piling up at their luxury Acapulco hotel, police scout the area – but the breakthrough clue comes from a letter sent back home.
Sunshine Slayings
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Sunshine Slayings

Kersten

A German woman and her boyfriend vacation in Miami Beach, Florida. But a late night drive through a sketchy part of town leads to murder – and the mystery of who pulled the trigger.
Sunshine Slayings
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The New Detectives

Cold Cases

These cases took a decade or more to solve. There’s no statute of limitations on murder. As a case turns cold, the clues become scarce, investigators must rely on science to close cold cases.
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The New Detectives

Family Plots

Every family has its secrets, and sometimes blood relations lead to bloodshed. When murder becomes a family affair, investigators must turn to forensics to uncover family plots.
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Dr. G: Medical Examiner

FATAL FLAW

When a seemingly healthy infant dies suddenly…Dr. G finds herself knee deep in what could be an unsolvable case. Then, a man rushes to the hospital with stomach pains, but is discharged that same afternoon. And when he dies just two days later, his wife believes the hospital is to blame…
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
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Dr. G: Medical Examiner

DEADLY DIVE

A mother comes face to face with her worst nightmare when she finds her son under six-feet of water. But when the clues don’t add up, Dr. G is forced to consider a horrific scenario. Then… a train engineer panics when he spots a man lying on the tracks. Now it’s up to Dr. G to piece together how, and why, this man died.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
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Forensic Files

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.
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Forensic Files

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.
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Forensic Files

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?
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Forensic Files

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.
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Forensic Files

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.
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Forensic Files

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.
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The New Detectives

Blood Money

Some people murder for love. But these killers did it for the money. When greed is the motive, investigators must make every clue pay off.
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The New Detectives

Murder by Numbers

For serial killers, once is never enough. For investigators, the challenge is steep when the killers murder by numbers.
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Killer Cases

The Air Force Major 

Andreen Mcdonald and her husband had a beautiful home and successful business they built together. But when Andreen went missing, detectives uncovered her husband’s secret love affair and realized this was much more than a missing persons case.  
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Killer Cases

The Policeman’s Wife 

Police Officer, Brian Fanion, frantically called 911 for an ambulance, saying his wife Amy had shot herself and lay dying. But when Fanion’s fellow officers arrived at the house, the crime scene posed more questions than answers.  
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Pearce

In the aftermath of a five-alarm fire, first responders discover a lifeless body. When Kenda learns that the deadly blaze was no accident, he launches a manhunt for a pyromaniac with a fiery temper and a callous disregard for human life.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Sklavos and Castillo

A woman’s lifeless body is dumped on a lonely mountain pass. Leads are scarce, until a seemingly unrelated murder brings Kenda within arm’s reach of her killer. But an unexpected roadblock will force him to make a painful decision.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Laribo

One month after 24 year old single mother, Lorraine Laribo is reported missing, a jogger discovers her body lying in a creek bed. Lt Joe Kenda and his team must uncover the mystery of her death and sort out the guilty party. Was it her boyfriend or her sister’s boyfriend?
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Walton

When a beloved church official is found murdered in a popular public park investigators have few leads. A controversial method also fails to heat up the cold case. Then an old secret reveals a new suspect and leads Lt Joe Kenda down the right trail.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Ross

After a twenty year old recovering drug addict is found strangled in the backseat of her own car, an autopsy reveals an unusual sexual clue. While on the case, Lt Joe Kenda pursues the killer through the seedy side of Colorado Springs and sort through the endless suspicious characters in Vicki’s past. When Kenda finally comes face to face with Vicki’s killer, will he be able to put the violent sociopath away for good?
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Forensic Files

The Metal Business

It looked like sixty-two-year-old Phillip Rouss, Jr. had it all: family, friends, and a new business which was the culmination of a life-long dream. Then his health began to deteriorate. Doctors couldn’t pinpoint the cause of the illness and Phil began to suspect his condition was no accident. Toxicologists and investigators identified the real problem just in time to save Phil’s life.
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Forensic Files

Dressed to Kill

When six-year-old Michelle Door disappeared without a trace, her father became the prime suspect. He failed a polygraph test and even confessed to the murder of his daughter, but his confession was later discounted. Years later, police learned that a man who’d been convicted of another murder lived just two doors away from Michelle when she disappeared. This discovery, and tiny drops of blood shed a decade earlier, helped police to solve the crime.
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Forensic Files

Palm Print Conviction

The discovery of a woman's naked body, covered with bruises, leaves no doubt that she was the victim of foul play. Quick-thinking investigators erected a makeshift tent around the body and used Super Glue fumes to lift the killer’s palm print from the victim’s skin. With this technique, they were able to determine who had a hand in the murder.
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Forensic Files

A Vow of Silence

In 1987, Emelita Villa came to Arlington, Texas from the Philippines as a shy, impoverished, 18-year-old mail order bride for Jack Reeves, a man almost 30 years her senior. Six and a half years later, Emelita disappeared. During their investigation, detectives learned that both Reeves’ second and third wives had died amid mysterious circumstances. The death of Reeves’ second wife, Sharon, had been ruled a suicide, but blood spatter evidence in a photo indicated she might have been murdered. An autopsy, performed on Sharon’s body 14 years after her death, revealed even more.
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Obsession: Dark Desires

Just a Wall Away

When a writer lands a dream apartment, she immediately packs her bags and moves out there, but within four nights, she hears a terrifying scream.