Thursday
January 22nd
1200a
Most Shocking
Robberies and Hold-Ups 2
Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, a jewel thief makes off with one hundred thousand dollars in less than sixty seconds. And, a criminal sucker punches a defenseless female clerk, breaking her nose. Then, when a bar bandit attacks, vengeful patrons pelt him with beer bottles. Tv-14v
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The New Detectives
Bad Medicine
Drug trafficking has spawned a violent and deadly criminal underground. It’s providing a challenge to forensic investigators devoted to cracking drug rings.
200a
The New Detectives
Unlikely Sources
Some of the best clues come from the least likely places. Baffling crimes have been solved and criminals betrayed through evidence provided by insects, beer bottles, and other seemingly meaningless objects.
300a
The New Detectives
True Crime
They know as much about crime as any crime fighter, or any criminal. They’re the crime writers, and through their eyes we see murder most foul. Combining perspectives of law enforcement, felons, and journalism, crime writers provide us with as near a first-person account as possible.
400a
Finally Caught
Nickell/Snow
After ingested Excedrin pills lead to a string of mysterious deaths around the city, investigators uncover a dubious murder plot behind it all revolving around insurance policies as the killer is finally caught years after
500a
Forensic Factor
House Hermit
April, 1992. An elderly couple is found dead in the trunk of their car at their home in upscale toronto. The investigation eventually leads authorities to the couple’s vacation home one hour north of the city. Police soon learn of the “house hermit”— a mysterious intruder breaking into area cottages and camping in them. He becomes the prime suspect in the murders, but though police finally identify him they cannot find him anywhere. That’s because he’s moved 3,000 miles away to vancouver, where he abducts and assaults three women before finally being caught red handed tstrangled one of his victims
600a
Forensic Files
Killer Fog
It was the single, most deadly automobile accident in American history. Almost a hundred vehicles were involved, twelve people died, and more than fifty people were injured. It happened along a three mile stretch of highway long known for dense, thick fog. Investigators set out to determine if the fog was a natural phenomenon, or the result of something else.
630a
Forensic Files
Sex, Lies and DNA
While Earl Morris was vacationing in California, he learned his wife had gone missing from their home in Arizona. The search for Ruby Morris involved dozens of investigators and scientists, even the coast guard. And the results of that investigation surprised everyone... especially Earl Morris.
700a
Forensic Files
Bitter Potion
The flu-like symptoms of a mother and her children proved to be indicative something much more serious: thallium poisoning. Investigators had to find the source of the poison... and when the mother died, to determine if the exposure was accidental, or if they also needed to find a killer.
730a
Forensic Files
The Blood Trail
In a quiet village in Great Britain, a farmer came upon a chilling sight. Impaled on his fence post was a severed lamb’s head along with a note which read, “You next.” The author of the note didn’t elaborate on why the farmer had been targeted, but between the lines, he’d said plenty.
800a
The FBI Files
Ivy League Murder
Etna, New Hampshire is a small town. It’s the kind of place where people trust their neighbors and leave their doors unlocked. A double murder shattered that trust and left the entire community terrified.
900a
The FBI Files
Sniper At Home
In Georgia, a series of bizarre shootings terrorized a small town. Two people were killed. Two others were critically wounded. At first, the shootings seemed targeted. Then they seemed random.
1000a
The New Detectives
Coroner’S Casebook
A good coroner provides what’s necessary to solve a crime. A bad one can spoil an otherwise rock-solid case. Cyril wecht and henry lee, two of the country’s most respected coroners, share their cases and insights into crime solving.
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Killer Cases
The Dallas Love Triangle Murder
Texas v. Brenda Delgado. Popular pediatric dentist Dr. Kendra Hatcher was happily dating fellow Dallas doctor Ricardo Paniagua when she was brutally murdered in her home in what appeared to be a robbery gone wrong. Police arrested former drug dealer, Kristopher Love, and his girlfriend for the horrific crime which shocked the upscale community. But facing murder charges, the couple revealed a more sinister and stunning murder plot saying they had been hired by Paniagua’s jealous and obsessed ex-girlfriend Brenda Delgado who had been secretly stalking him since their breakup.
1200p
Most Outrageous Crimes
Drinking on the Job Part 2
Mixologists arrested for DUI after allegedly drinking on the job.
100p
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
BODY BURN
After a heated argument with her fiancé, 44-year-old Olga Petrova’s body is found completely burnt. Investigators fear this could be a homicide. Now, Dr. G must race against clock to solve this gruesome case. / 35-year-old Tyrell Daniels is found dead by his ex-wife and she fears that he committed suicide or worse, was murdered. It’s up to Dr. G to put the pieces together and find out what took Tyrell’s life so unexpectedly.
200p
Forensic Files
Dessert Served Cold
When a Massachusetts man dropped dead of an apparent heart attack, no one thought foul play was a possibility until police looked into his girlfriend’s odd behavior in the days before his death. Controversy surrounded the case for almost a decade, which pitted competing teams of toxicologists against each other: One claimed the death was due to natural causes, and the other said it was cold-blooded murder.
230p
Forensic Files
The Music Case
When 12-year-old Cally Jo Larson was found dead in her own home, it shattered the sense of security residents associated with Waseca, Minnesota. Despite a meticulous search of the Larson home and an exhaustive investigation, police had no suspects. Then a string of burglaries several months after the murder led police to a cache of stolen goods which included CD cases similar to those belonging to Cally Jo. That evidence would “make the case,” and bring a killer to justice.
300p
Forensic Files
Paintball
In 1962, the people of the small town of Hanford, California lost their sense of peace when one of their own, 15‑year-old Marlene Miller, was murdered. It would take 24 years and countless retrials before forensic scientists discovered the microscopic evidence that brought the killer to justice.
330p
Forensic Files
Sign Here
A mother of two vanished after a shopping trip, and her body was discovered a month later. Witnesses said they saw her being forced into a car by an unknown person. Police later learned that car had been rented, but the signature on the rental agreement did not match that of their prime suspect. And then a forensic handwriting expert showed investigators the signs which clearly pointed to the murderer.
400p
Forensic Factor
Beauty Queen
Karyn slover is a pretty small town dreamer who’s finally got her big break: She’s been offered work as a model by an agency in los angeles. Now she can move away with her three-year old son, kolten, leaving her ex-husband, friends, and current boyfriend behind. She leaves her desk at the local newspaper at 5 pm, and is never heard from again.
500p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Schmidtke
Solider and young father Layne Schmidtke is brutally beaten to death by a mob of teenagers. Kenda must reconstruct the chaotic scene through forensic evidence and witness testimonies, which reveals an unlikely suspect as the murderous ringleader.
600p
The FBI Files
Inside The Bureau
In this special episode, we take a closer look at cases previously featured on this series. Our goal is to explore more fully some of the investigative methods and techniques that have made the FBI the premier law enforcement agency in the world.
700p
Crime Stories
Doctor of Death
When emergency services arrived at the office of respected neurologist richard boggs following the report of a patient's death, they had their suspicions regarding the circumstances, but an autopsy found that the man died of natural causes. A few months later, after a million-dollar payout on the man's life insurance, a diligent insurance agent noticed an irregularity that ultimately caused california authorities to get to the bottom of the twisted case. In the end, three men, including the “dead” patient, were found guilty of murdering an innocent man for insurance money.
800p
Unusual Suspects
High School Homicide
In 1989, high school student Amy Weidner is brutally murdered while she stays home sick from school. For 23 years, her killer eludes police until one determined cop uncovers the shocking secret behind the area’s most difficult unsolved case.
900p
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.
1000p
Murder Comes to Town
The Last Face She Saw
When Harvey and Valerie Looney, were found dead at their pizza restaurant in Claypool Hill, Va., on March 30, 2009, the investigation took five years to solve.
1100p
Most Shocking
Under the Influence
Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, a tipsy woman walks naked through midday traffic. Plus, a drunken biker hits a brutal dead end. And, it takes twenty rounds of pepper balls to bring down an inebriated giant. Tv-14

