Friday
April 10th
1200a
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
100a
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.
200a
The New Detectives
Remnant of Blame
The solution to the most heinous crimes often hinge on the smallest of clues. Investigators must have their eyes trained to find the full story of a murder written in a single scrap of evidence.
300a
The New Detectives
Partners in Crime
They say that a burden shared is a burden halved, but when partners team up to commit murder, the weight of their guilt remains just as heavy. Investigators must rely on forensic science to capture partners in crime.
400a
Finally Caught
Rainsford
Michael Rainsford, a beloved skateboarder, was shot through his kitchen window. As detectives untangle clues, social media hints at a twisted plot involving two brothers seeking revenge.
500a
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.
600a
Most Outrageous Crimes
All in the Family
Relatives of cops have unpleasant run-ins with law enforcement.
700a
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
FATAL FEUD
45-year-old Natalie Hagan is found dead on her bedroom floor after a heated argument with her brother-in-law. Now, Dr. G is the only one who can provide police with answers./ Eugenie Ademola, a healthy and vibrant teenager, dies after experiencing flu symptoms. Dr. G must find out what took her life so suddenly.
800a
Forensic Files
Shoe-In for Murder
Terrified, the young girl hid in her bedroom while her mother was attacked and stabbed to death. Investigators had a wealth of evidence: shoe impressions, distinctive blood drops, and the killer’s DNA. What they didn’t have was a basis for comparison.
830a
Forensic Files
Family Interrupted
The gunman opened fire as the family of four entered their home, killing two and wounding the others. He’d pulled open a few drawers to make it look like a robbery, but the scene was clearly staged. When police pieced together the clues, they discovered an unlikely suspect and a carefully orchestrated plot.
900a
Forensic Files
Palm Saturday
The killer obviously spent a great deal of time at the scene, wiping away his fingerprints and obscuring shoe impressions he’d tracked through blood trails on the floor. But in the process, he created new evidence which was just as incriminating.
930a
Forensic Files
Runaway Love
It was classic “overkill.” The woman floating in the harbor of an upscale yacht club had been stabbed more than 50 times. Her ex-husband and daughter are missing, and investigators turn to forensic science to determine if they’re searching for victims... or perpetrators.
1000a
The New Detectives
Scattered Clues
There’s never a good reason for murder, but some killers are particularly brutal—choosing their prey at random or with no apparent motive and then cunningly covering their tracks. Even so, telltale clues remain. It’s up to forensic investigators to follow the trail of scattered clues to capture these deadly killers.
1100a
The FBI Files
Robin The Hood
In the southwest one serial bank robber claimed his loot went to the poor, but this thief was no folk hero. He had a gun and was willing to shoot.
1200p
The FBI Files
Independence Day Breakout
In 1987 the New Mexico Penitentiary housed hundreds of violent offenders, rapists, killers, men the juries put behind bars to protect society. On July fourth, seven of those men escaped.
100p
Killer Cases
Murder on County Road M
Wisconsin v. Todd Kendhammer. Todd Kendhammer called 911 in a panic, describing a freak accident that occurred while he was driving with his wife, Barbara, in the passenger seat. He said a metal pipe had fallen from a passing truck, piercing the windshield and fatally injuring his wife. But police were suspicious of Todd's responses in the interrogation room, when his story continued to change, and his alibi didn't check out. Forensic details from the autopsy report cast further doubt on his story. Detectives came to believe Kendhammer strangled Barbara and staged the accident to cover his crime. He was convicted of first-degree murder. The couple's two children, Jordan and Jessica, continue to believe their father is innocent. Jessica speaks in his defense in this episode.
200p
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.
300p
I Knew My Murderer
The Reptile Queen
Investigators uncover a bizarre web of lies involving a conman posing as a doctor, Lisa Henning obsessed with reptilian conspiracies—leading to one of New Mexico's strangest and most chilling murder cases.
330p
I Knew My Murderer
Blood Ties
When an affluent couple is brutally murdered a seemingly random home invasion unravels into a sinister plot of greed, deception, with Kara Lounsbury shockingly close to the family circle.
400p
How Not To Hire A Hitman
By The Book
When a vicious attack leads to the death of a young parent and child, investigators are stumped. Years later, they arrest the gunman surprisingly close to home – but a change in the law puts the case in jeopardy.
500p
The FBI Files
Bad Company
In Boston, FBI agents and local police tracked a gang of robbers who specialized in armored car takedowns. Their MO was familiar. The gang used precise timing to steal millions in cash and burned their getaway cars to destroy evidence.
600p
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.
700p
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.
800p
The FBI Files
Final Takedown
The United States is one of the most profitable drug markets in the world. For ruthless and sophisticated drug traffickers, it is truly the land of opportunity.
900p
Obsession: Dark Desires
Multiple Personalities
A New York attorney successfully manages to defend a female client and he underestimates the lengths that she will go to show him her gratitude.
1000p
Murder Comes to Town
Stipps Hill Massacre
When police discover the Napier family massacred in their home in Laurel, Indiana, the residents become terrified that there may still be a killer on the loose.
1100p
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

