Friday
January 16th
1200a
Most Shocking
Criminal Behavior 2
Most shocking is the ultimate 'caught-on-camera' reality show featuring high-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior. In this episode, a gunman raids a gold shop in broad daylight. Then officers use a fake camera crew to free a hostage from a knife-wielding suspect. Also, when a clerk is jumped he turns the tables and takes the robber down. Tv-14lv
100a
The New Detectives
Seeds of Destruction
Forensic botany & geology: Plants help provide oxygen and nutrients for existence. Soil is the fertilizer of life. Yet both can yield clues to the time and location of a person's death. In criminal investigations, a simple seedpod can provide the missing link by placing a suspect at a crime scene. Dirt left on shoes, tires or clothes can pinpoint a crime scene.
200a
The New Detectives
Lethal Dosage
Toxicology: While drugs can cure disease and ease pain, they can also be agents of murder. Toxicologists can examine blood and tissue to uncover cases where death is not as natural as it may seem--from slow arsenic poisoning to quick cocaine overdoses.
300a
The New Detectives
Tools of Death
Tool marking: A tool used to commit a crime can often be the same tool used to solve it. The pattern a machine leaves on an item, the unusual way a tool crimps a wire, and even something as innocuous as the shape of a wood chip can lead to a killer.
400a
Finally Caught
Jessie
When a cancer-ridden man is stabbed in his own home and later dies, it takes nearly seven years, wiretapping and extensive surveillance to link the group of conspirators to the horrific murder only to discover the sole purpose of the crime was money.
500a
Forensic Factor
Fremont Bomber
In one violent evening, a series of bombs rocks the sleepy california city of fremont. The targets include both the chief and ex-chief of police. But as america’s leading explosive experts sift through the evidence, they discover a plan far more insidious than anyone could have imagined. Can police and forensic scientists stop the fremont bomber before he strikes again?
600a
Forensic Files
Deadly Curve
It was supposed to be a routine motorcade for the Queen of England. But on the way to Yosemite National Park, a car carrying three Secret Service agents collided with a car driven by a deputy from the local sheriff’s office. The agents were killed instantly. In the investigation which followed, two teams of accident reconstructionists reached very different conclusions. It would take a court case and a judge’s ruling to determine what really happened, and who was responsible.
630a
Forensic Files
Visibility Zero
In 1993, the Amtrak Railroad experienced the deadliest train crash in United States history when the Sunset Limited derailed while crossing Alabama’s Bayou Canot bridge. Forty-seven passengers and crew were killed; scores more were injured. The clues to the cause of the crash lay etched in twisted steel and buried in the mud of the Bayou Canot.
700a
Forensic Files
Flashover
A fire erupted in the Kings Cross Underground Station in London, killing 31 people and injuring dozens more. Arson investigators were able to pinpoint the cause of the fire, but it would take state-of-the-art computer technology and experts in the field of fluid dynamics to explain why it became a deadly inferno.
730a
Forensic Files
The Disappearance of Helle Crafts
A Connecticut flight attendant went missing and was never seen again. Police suspected her husband was guilty of murder and they were able to prove it – even though they never found the woman’s body.
800a
The FBI Files
Deadly Payout
In 1980 the FBI faced the largest explosive device they had ever seen. The bomb was sophisticated, carefully constructed, and designed to destroy an entire building.
900a
The FBI Files
Operation Seaload
When the streets of New York flooded with crack cocaine in the 1980’s a wave of violence threatened to drown the city. Colombian cartels brought the coke in and ran their operations with an iron fist.
1000a
The New Detectives
Out of the Grave
New forensic techniques used to solve old cases: Advancement in science and technology are encouraging people to revisit the past in hopes of answering questions that have remained unanswered, and solving crimes that seemed unsolvable. Techniques from the 20th century are applied to cases from as far back as ancient times.
1100a
Killer Cases
Murder and The Sex Cam Model
Florida v. Grant Amato. The Amatos were a close knit, middle class family with three professional sons, who enjoyed Florida Gators football games together. So it was a shock when Margaret and Chad Amato and their youngest son Cody were found dead, shot execution-style in their suburban Seminole Florida home. Suspicion quickly turned to middle son Grant, a trained nurse, who had quarrelled with his family over money he had stolen from them to pay for the attentions of a Buglarian sex model on a pay-per-view website. Grant’s high powered public defense team argued that despite the horrific bloody scene there was no blood found on their client and no forensic evidence of any kind linking him to the murders. The drama in the courtroom heightened as Grant’s sole surviving brother, Jason Amato, took the stand.
100p
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
DEADLY BITE
61-years-old Roy Cambell and 4-month-old Laniya Delva have died under extremely different circumstances. At first glance Dr. G thinks Roy’s dog may have killed him. She wonders if a genetic disorder took Laniya’s life. Now it’s up to Dr. G to unravel the mysteries of their deaths
200p
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.
230p
Forensic Files
Elephant Tracks
An elderly couple was bludgeoned to death in their home, but the crime went unsolved. Two years later, the owner of a pawn shop was looking through a stack of old newspapers and came across an article about the murders. There was a photograph of the victims, and the woman pictured was wearing an unusual elephant pendant necklace – a necklace which the owner realized was in her shop. Not only that, she still had the pawn ticket, identifying who had sold the jewelry.
300p
Forensic Files
A Bag of Evidence
When nine-year-old Jessica Knott disappeared from her home and was later found murdered, all of the tools in the arsenal of forensic scientists were brought to bear. Painstaking analysis of hairs, tiny fibers, and the plastic garbage covering her body lead police to a suspect – who turned out to be the same person who made what he thought was an anonymous 911-call, reporting where Jessica’s body could be found.
330p
Forensic Files
Tooth or Consequences
The investigation of the disappearance of a young woman leads police to a suspect with a history of sexual assault, rape, and kidnapping. But police could not find the victim’s body, making it more difficult to connect their suspect to the crime. Finally, police discover the remains of a charred tooth. Superimposed images and an analysis of the elements of a dental filling give investigators the proof they need to bring the perpetrator to justice.
400p
Forensic Factor
Lasting Impressions
From the tips of their ears to the soles of their feet - criminals are betrayed by the clues their own bodies leave behind. A killer’s ear against a wall, his hand on a door, the path that he walks – even the slightest impressions left at the scene help crime fighters find their man.
500p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Filmore/Kramer
The brutal rape and murder of a young woman leads Lt Joe Kenda on a late night hunt where the clues point to a dangerous rendevous. Then a stunning second murder in the same apartment building throws the investigation into turmoil. Who was the killer; the suspect or the witness?
600p
The FBI Files
The Atlanta Prison Riot
In the 1980’s the federal penitentiary in Atlanta held some of the country’s most notorious prisoners. Castro called them undesirables. The U.S. government called them detainees. In 1987 they staged a bloody revolt.
700p
Crime Stories
The Missing Mom
Stephen grant reported his wife, tara lynn grant, missing five days after he said she left their house in an unidentified black car. In michigan, the macomb county sheriff’s office focused on the mystery sedan, but attention soon turned to stephen himself, and a search of the family’s home revealed tara lynn’s dismembered body parts. Police tracked grant to a state park in northern michigan and arrested him in time to save him from freezing to death.
800p
Unusual Suspects
Wicked Impulse
In 1997, a California mountain town is stunned by the murder of a longtime resident. Police wonder if a neighbor struck her down, if big-city violence invaded the close-knit enclave. Months of dogged investigation bring the case to a shocking conclusion.
900p
Obsession: Dark Desires
Can't Let Go
When an 18-year-old girl falls in love with a man nearly 15 years her senior, her parents warn against it, but no one could predict the danger she is in.
1000p
Murder Comes to Town
Hellfire in the Hollow
After a 21-year-old mother doesn't return from her night classes, her car is found later burned and investigators immediately suspect foul play.
1100p
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

