Monday

October 7th

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Most Shocking

Robberies and Hold-Ups

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, a violent ex-con attacks an innocent customer at a restaurant and strikes again weeks later. Also, a thief with a mean thirst breaks in through the ceiling of a liquor store but bottoms out hard. Plus, gangsters armed with ak-47s open fire in a crowded jewelry shop. Tv-14lv
Most Shocking
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Most Shocking

Stopped by the Law

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, a crook steals a police cruiser and takes cops on a wild chase. Plus, a former heavyweight boxer refuses to comply with an officer which sparks a trigger-pulling brawl. Also, an officer faces an armed suspect and a point-blank ambush. Tv-14v
Most Shocking
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Most Shocking

Under Siege

Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, cops corner a wanted fugitive but the standoff goes up in flames. And, when a father kidnaps his infant son, police have to unleash a k-9 cop to take him down. Plus, a pregnant postal worker is held at gunpoint when a man hijacks a mail truck. Tv-14v
Most Shocking
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Cruise Ship Killers

VINCENT

Former university acquaintances meet aboard a cruise ship, including one who is an eccentric knife collector. When someone ends up stabbed, all fingers point to the collector and his odd behaviour.
Cruise Ship Killers
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Cruise Ship Killers

SALLY

A vivacious young entertainer on a high‐end luxury cruise draws so many admirers, jealousies start to flare. After a night of socializing, she doesn't show up for rehearsal. Whatreally happened behind her locked cabin door?
Cruise Ship Killers
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The New Detectives

Broken Vows

When lovers turn on each other, or marriages fail, some ruthless spouses find a grisly way to gain an uncontested divorce – with no paperwork. When murder tears lovers apart, forensic science must put piece together the mystery to catch the killer.
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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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Forensic Files

A Welcome Intrusion

A man tells police he shot an intruder who had attacked and murdered his wife. The husband paints a tragic picture of harassment, stalking and revenge, and is dubbed a hero for his valiant attempt to save his wife. Four years later, new forensic evidence leads police to re-examine the motives of this so-called “hero.”
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Forensic Files

Within Arm's Reach

A man accused of killing his estranged wife insisted she had committed suicide. Investigators said it was murder – that it was physically impossible for the woman to have shot herself. The crime scene evidence was interpreted differently by the defense and prosecution. It was up to the jury to decide if the woman killed herself or was the victim of a cold-blooded murder.
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Forensic Files

Private Thoughts

Firefighters find an entire family dead inside their burned-out home, and at first glance, it appears to be a case of murder-suicide. But clues found at the scene soon lead investigators to believe otherwise.
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Forensic Files

Brotherhoods

The double homicide of a gay couple leads investigators into the twisted world of White Supremacists. Shell casings, paint chips and an analysis of glass shards help authorities link their prime suspects to a string of hate crimes in California.
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Forensic Files

Hair of the Dog

Police discover a man shot dead in his home after they receive a call from his worried mother. The search for the killer would lead them on a two-year investigation spanning several states. Because many of the witnesses were admitted drug users, investigators would need hard physical evidence to prove their case; it came in the form of a rare gun and the victim’s beloved dog.
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Forensic Files

Breaking News

A young TV news producer is raped and murdered in her apartment. Police identify two suspects, but both are cleared of any wrongdoing. The case stalls for more than a year, and then investigators turn to the Commonwealth of Virginia’s DNA Databank which houses profiles of more than 8,000 convicted felons, and is the first of its kind in the nation. A comparison of the crime scene evidence with the Databank profiles results in Virginia’s first “cold hit” in a homicide investigation, and reveals the identity of the killer.
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Dr. G: Medical Examiner

FATAL ENCOUNTERS

Dr. G is in a race against the clock to figure out what killed 25-year-old Johnny Tran. It could be a contagious infection and Dr. G must figure it out before others die. Dr. Stephany performs the autopsy on Dario Romano who died in his home. He looks to Dr. G to help put the pieces together.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
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Dr. G: Medical Examiner

CLUE GAME

69-year-old Ernesto Vasquez dies next to a gun, a knife and pill bottles. Now, Dr. G must figure out how these clues played a roll in his death./ 28-year-old Rebecca Davis’ parents are devastated after losing their only child and Dr. G is the only person that can give them answers.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
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Dateline

Mystery at Payson Canyon (fka Suspicion)

Investigating the murder of a brilliant professor.
Dateline
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Dateline

Murder on Nantucket Island (fka Fatal Attraction)

A successful businesswoman falls for a banker who may not be who he seems.
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Dateline

Mystery at Ascot Estates

Police begin to doubt a man's claim that his wife was murdered by a friend.
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Dateline

Death Trap (2-hr)

A man dies after robbing a bank when a bomb that was placed around his neck detonates.
Dateline
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Vigil and Harper-Swalley

When two young mothers are gunned down behind a crowded bar, Kenda has to first determine who was the intended target and who was collateral damage. But the case takes a bizarre turn when he learns of a third young woman who was recently murdered under eerily similar circumstances.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Stevenson

When officers respond to a shooting in the southeast part of town, they discover the body of a young man they know all to well -- police informant Jimmie Stevenson. But Jimmy’s loose lips made him a potential target for a laundry list of killers, and it’s up to Lt. Joe Kenda to determine who pulled the trigger.
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Sisneros

When a pregnant mother and her two young sons are brutally slain, pressure mounts for the CSPD to catch the cold-blooded monster who did it. After an exhaustive city-wide manhunt, Kenda begins to tighten the noose on a prime suspect, but what happens next will shock him to his core.
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Unusual Suspects

Happy Face Killer

A mild-mannered grandmother accuses her boyfriend of the murder of a local woman. Five years later, someone else claims responsibility for the crime and the murders of six other women.
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Forensic Files

The Alibi

In a small South Carolina town in 1991, 17-year-old Crystal Faye Todd, a popular high school student, was raped and murdered. With few leads, authorities asked Crystal’s male friends and acquaintances to provide a blood sample for DNA testing. Fifty-two of them agreed, including Ken Register, Crystal’s best friend. When his DNA matched semen at the crime scene, he couldn’t believe it. Neither could his mother, his girlfriend – and even Crystal’s mother. Ken had a solid alibi for the night of the murder, and he asked a question no one could answer: “If I had killed her, why would I have given blood?”
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Forensic Files

Purr-fect Match

A woman vanished from her home on Prince Edward Island. Her abandoned car was found in a field; inside, the windows were spattered with blood. During the search for her body, police found a plastic bag containing a pair of sneakers and a bloody leather jacket. On the jacket were white hairs… hairs that investigators discovered had come from a cat. Forensic testing on a cat had never been done before – anywhere in the world. This case made history: It was the first time that animal DNA was used to solve a crime.
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Forensic Files

Bio-Attack

In 1984, hundreds of people in The Dalles, Oregon became ill with food poisoning. Local, state and federal disease detectives slowly unraveled the medical mystery. Along with a unique strain of bacteria, they discovered a religious cult's bizarre plot to overthrow the government -- using germ warfare.
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Forensic Files

A Shot in the Dark

When a woman is found dead of a gunshot wound, police conclude that she was murdered by her husband. Investigators theorized the couple had argued, and during the ensuing struggle, the husband shot his wife in the back and then staged the scene to make it look like a suicide. Forensic scientists were able to piece together the clues and determine what really happened. In doing so, they proved once again that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.
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Dateline

Mystery in Mustang

Authorities investigate the killing of a small-town fire chief.
Dateline