Tuesday
December 2nd
1200a
Obsession: Dark Desires
There's Something About Mary Lynn
Mary Lynn falls for a divorcee, but she notices that his son is not quite right; she also discovers that his son does not just like her, he wants to be her.
100a
Obsession: Dark Desires
Texts, Lies, and Videotape
A woman's ex-boyfriend hides video cameras and microphones in her home while he waits for an opportunity to seek a bloody revenge.
200a
Most Shocking
Party Pandemonium
In this episode, a birthday boy becomes a human torch when the cake’s candles erupt in a freak explosion of flames… plus, a mobster gets nabbed by cops on his wedding day and hauled from the alter and into the backseat of a cop car. Also, mardi gras party girls flash the crowd and get pelted with exploding fireworks. Tv-14
300a
Most Shocking
Competitions Gone Bad
In this episode, a cop trying to break up a soccer riot gets attacked with a burning flare. Plus, a drag car explodes, trapping the driver in a raging inferno. Also, a world series victory celebration explodes in a city-wide melee. Tv-14
400a
Most Shocking
Wild Encounters
In this episode, a mad woman launches a vicious attack when she releases her out-of-control pit bull on an animal control officer. Then, a police dash camera catches exclusive footage of the legendary chupacabra…and, a hunter on an african safari gets charged by a three hundred pound man-eating lion. Tv-14-v
500a
Most Shocking
Citizens Under Attack 3
In this episode, there’s plenty of drama on the streets when a freestyle battle rapper gets knocked out by an angry competitor and a tax collector gets run over by a deadbeat. Tv-14-lv
600a
The New Detectives
Fatal Compulsion
Forensic psychologists delve into the minds of serial killers, explaining why, most often, they can be a friendly neighbor or the tenacious co-worker - the one who hides his or her dark side better than anyone else. Detectives show us what forensic techniques, the vicap system and clever investigating have done to bring these killers to justice.
700a
Forensic Factor
No Body, No Crime
Millionaire frank black boards a commercial flight and disappears into thin air. The workaholic, busing magnate is never seen or heard from again. Authorities believe alan mackerley, blacks’ former business associate is the man behind the murder. But black’s body and the murder weapon are never recovered. At trial the defense raises doubts that black is even dead at all!! With no body and no murder weapon they argue the case is highly circumstantial.
800a
Forensic Factor
Forensics on Trial
A six-year old girl, andrea atkinson, is found dead in the boiler room of her toronto tenement. Forensic investigators quickly determine she has been raped and smothered. There are no witnesses. Quick-thinking cops experiment with the sound in the boiler room by yelling with the door closed. Outside, total silence. Whoever killed andrea knew no one would hear him.
900a
Forensic Files
Weakest Link
The body of a young girl was discovered on isolated farm land near Delano, California. She had no ID, but police found mailbox and house keys in the pocket of her jeans. With no other clues, they checked the mailboxes of every apartment building in Delano… and their persistence paid off.
930a
Forensic Files
Capitol Crimes
The driver said he couldn’t have hit and killed a pedestrian on a Harrisburg street. The Jeep Grand Cherokee he was leasing around that time had been sold months ago to a buyer in another state. Police were able to find the vehicle. They impounded it, took it apart, and discovered evidence which would tell them what really happened that night.
1000a
Forensic Files
Undertaken
The medical examiner ruled the death an accident, but the detectives investigating the case thought the evidence at the scene indicated otherwise. It would take three years, an exhumation and a second autopsy to determine who was right.
1030a
Forensic Files
Dark Waters
When a hit-and-run boating accident caused the death of a popular young man, investigators faced the daunting task of searching for one boat among 1,200 others. They asked anyone who had seen the accident to come forward. The man who responded did much more than witness the crash; he was a passenger in that other boat.
1100a
The FBI Files
Silent Strike
Money may not be the root of all evil, but for some men, a million dollars is enough to justify murder. Even men sworn to uphold the law can sometimes be tempted.
1200p
The FBI Files
Deadly Stranger
The body of a young woman found burned in a truck launched a manhunt to find her killer. When more bodies began to turn up across the country, the FBI believed the cases were linked. Investigators had a suspect. They just couldn’t find him.
100p
The New Detectives
Bodies of Evidence
It is difficult to convict a murderer if the body can't be found. But forensic science is finding ways to do it. Devious killers can think up many was to dispose of their victim's remains, but they are often no matches for creative and devoted investigators. A speck of blood, a piece of a fingernail or a strand of hair may now be enough evidence to prove a murder and capture a killer.
200p
Killer Cases
The Jazz Musician’s Murder
Colorado v. Kevin Eastman. Jazz trumpet player Scott Sessions failed to show up for a gig. A well-known local musician, he played with groups including the Elvis Experience band. His body was found a few days later, wrapped in plastic, partially burned and hidden in a forest. Investigators opened a murder case and traced his last known whereabouts to the residence of his new love interest, Heather Frank. Frank was nowhere to be seen, but investigators followed up on a tip about her former boyfriend, Kevin Eastman. Dogged detectives placed a tracking device on Eastman's car. When they went to investigate, they discovered Frank's body on the property of Eastman's employer.
300p
Most Outrageous Crimes
Drinking on the Job Part 2
Mixologists arrested for DUI after allegedly drinking on the job.
400p
Unusual Suspects
The Perfect Family
In the dark of night, a Pennsylvania family is brutally murdered in their home. Only their 20 year-old daughter survives. Investigators wonder, who would kill this seemingly perfect family? The answer shocks their community for years to come.
500p
Unusual Suspects
Clairemont Killer
In 1990, the murders of six women put San Diego investigators on the trail of a vicious serial killer. As all suspects come up clear, reports of a man loitering outside a health club bring the case to a shocking conclusion.
600p
Unusual Suspects
Murderous Intentions
A day after Katrina hits the Gulf Coast, a Lafayette, LA, man is shot by masked burglars. Police work through a list of suspects, to no avail. Three years later, crime scene evidence leads investigators to the opportunistic culprits.
700p
Unusual Suspects
Deadly Denial
When a Kentucky woman is murdered in her home, detectives theorize the gun advocate knew her attacker. Investigators scrutinize family, friends and boyfriends old and new before a shaky alibi and forensic evidence point to the killer.
800p
Crime Stories
The Abbotsford Killer
In 1995, terror descends upon the Bible belt community of Abbotsford, BC. An attack on two teenage girls leaves one dead and starts a 7-month siege of torment. The killer hides, phoning and taunting both police and community with details of his horrific crimes. Behind the voice is Terry Driver, a devote husband and father with a terrifying double life. His crimes change the community forever.
900p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Devoy
29-year-old Chris Devoy is shot in cold blood outside a neighborhood bar. Faced with a trio of suspects, Kenda trusts his gut and makes a controversial decision. The case hits a dead end, but Kenda gets an unexpected tip that proves his instincts right.
1000p
The FBI Files
Silent Strike
Money may not be the root of all evil, but for some men, a million dollars is enough to justify murder. Even men sworn to uphold the law can sometimes be tempted.
1100p
The FBI Files
Deadly Stranger
The body of a young woman found burned in a truck launched a manhunt to find her killer. When more bodies began to turn up across the country, the FBI believed the cases were linked. Investigators had a suspect. They just couldn’t find him.

