Monday

December 22nd

1200a

Sunshine Slayings

Robert

When a couple camping on a secluded Hawaiian beach is attacked by an unknown assailant, police have little to go on in their hunt for a killer.
Sunshine Slayings
100a

Sunshine Slayings

Chris

A young successful businessman leaves it all behind to travel the world. But when he falls out of contact, his family soon fear the worst. With no evidence, motive or suspects, can investigators solve the mystery behind his whereabouts before it’s too late?
Sunshine Slayings
200a

The New Detectives

Fatal Error

Accidental deaths, suicides, disappearances, and fires; they're an everyday part of an insurance investigator's life. But cases shouldn't be taken at face value. Forensics has become a tool for exposing insurance fraud.
300a

The New Detectives

Dead in the Water

Drowning deaths often look like accidents and water can destroy the scant clues the killer may have left behind. Investigators must turn to forensic science to solve cases where the victim is found dead in the water.
400a

Dr. G: Medical Examiner

Fearing the Worst

Dr. G works on unexplained deaths in orange and osceola counties in florida, as well as similar deaths from her previous employment as an associate medical examiner in bexar county, texas. The show features dramatic re-enactments of the events leading up to the person's death as well as the autopsies. Interviews with dr. G, family members, and other people connected to the deaths are also shown.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
500a

Dr. G: Medical Examiner

Cruel Intentions

Dr. G works on unexplained deaths in orange and osceola counties in florida, as well as similar deaths from her previous employment as an associate medical examiner in bexar county, texas. The show features dramatic re-enactments of the events leading up to the person's death as well as the autopsies. Interviews with dr. G, family members, and other people connected to the deaths are also shown.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
600a

Forensic Files

About Face

A human skeleton was discovered in the North Carolina marshlands and, when investigators learned she’d been dead for 18 months, they knew it would be difficult to find out who she was, much less who killed her. A forensic anthropologist was able to determine the victim’s race, age and height, but it would take an inventive computer consultant to give her a face and a name.
630a

Forensic Files

In the Bag

After shooting his victims in the head, the killer staged the scene, placed the incriminating evidence into a plastic bag and tossed it into the river. Instead of floating downstream, it became entangled in overhanging branches. Days later, when police found it, they hoped clues to the killer’s identity and the solution to the crime were “in the bag.”
700a

Forensic Files

Yes, In Deed

In a tragic twist of fate, just days after the woman sold her home and moved to a modest trailer, a fire took both the trailer and her life. But the autopsy proved this was no accident. It was arson and murder. Investigators had to determine who wanted the woman dead... and why.
730a

Forensic Files

Guarded Secrets

A security guard disappeared from his post without a trace; his remains were found a year later in a remote camp site. More than a decade would pass before a phone call breathed life into the cold case, and a paint smear on the bottom of the victim’s boot helped scientists determine what happened during the last hour of his life.
800a

The FBI Files

Home Invaders

Too often, convicted felons learn new techniques and find new partners in prison. In 1982, a group of former inmates began a spree of kidnapping and robbery.
900a

The FBI Files

Tracks Of A Killer

From California to Kentucky, few living near a railroad felt safe in the summer of 1999. A serial killer, rode the rails, picking towns and victims at random. He left behind a trail of bloodshed, but no trace of where he would turn up next.
1000a

The New Detectives

Scent of the Kill

A dog can be a dead man's best friend. Dogs have been trained to sniff out corpses, drugs, explosives, and missing persons. They're often the first to find the essential clue that sets an investigation in motion.
1100a

Killer Cases

Victim Or Killer?

Police receive a frantic 911 call about a woman who witnessed a murder. But during her interrogation, detectives begin to wonder - was she the victim or was she the killer?
1200p

Most Outrageous Crimes

Fast Food Arrests

Wildest arrests at fast food restaurants.
100p

Forensic Files

"Kill"igraphy

A man considered unstable is accused of killing his wife. Marks on her body seem to point clearly to his guilt... until a medical detective takes a fresh look at the case. To him, the marks tell a different story, and it has nothing to do with murder.
130p

Forensic Files

Nursery Crimes

Why do children at a Texas hospital seem to be dying at a higher rate than at any other hospital in the country? Medical investigators have no answers until they discover that one nurse seems to be on-duty in almost all the fatal cases. But proving the connection seems impossible until an international team of doctors uncovers an unlikely murder weapon.
200p

Forensic Files

Lasting Impression

When the decomposed body of a young girl is discovered, police have no clues to her identity. But days earlier, a stabbing victim told them she thought she might have witnessed a murder. Police think the cases might be related, and to prove it, they turn to an unusual piece of evidence: a tiny wad of chewing gum found near the victim’s body.
230p

Forensic Files

Foundation of Lies

Authorities believe the disappearance of a doctor’s wife may have something to do with his alleged involvement in shady adoption practices. Investigators use concrete found in the doctor’s yard and the hazy recollections of a young child to determine what happened to the missing woman.
300p

Forensic Files

Unholy Vows

Some of the refugees who sought asylum in the United States after World War II lied about the atrocities in which they’d participated. Years later, when a high-ranking religious figure was suspected of war crimes, there seemed to be no way to prove his guilt or innocence... until a postcard allegedly written by him 40 years earlier was found in a German archive.
330p

Forensic Files

Deadly Knowledge

When a well-respected young woman goes missing, her boyfriend and family fear she has been murdered. A police investigation reveals details about her past that no one -- not even her closest friends -- suspected: She was a student by day and a $100-an-hour call-girl by night. Her many clients were all suspects in her disappearance, as was her boyfriend. But when her body is discovered, police obtain evidence that reveals her killer and more details about a bizarre double life and its tragic consequences.
400p

Forensic Files

Broken Promises

When a popular gym teacher is found dead of what appears to be an accidental gunshot wound, his family is suspicious. They think his wife may have planned his murder. When police find that her previous husband died in questionable circumstances, they re-examine the crime scene and find evidence that the death was no accident. But it is a tape recorded by the victim just before his death that tells the true story of his strange marriage and his wife’s insatiable greed.
430p

Forensic Files

Time Will Tell

In this international case of extortion, murder, and stolen identities, a Canadian financier assumed the name of a co-worker as part of a money-laundering scheme. The man turned up dead in the ocean, with an anchor tied around his torso. Police hoped to identify him with a tattoo and the watch he was wearing. But it would be the ten-pound anchor which enabled them to crack the case.
500p

Crime Stories

The Elusive Rapist

In the winter of 1968, the prairie city of Saskatoon is ravaged by a string of savage rapes. A few months later, fears are bolstered when a young nurse is found raped and murdered in an alley near her home. Police attention is brought to a young man named David Milgaard - the evidence on him is thin, but the court finds him guilty. After spending nearly 20 years in prison, David continues to plead his innocence. Through the undying faith of his mother, the real killer is slowly discovered to be a man named Larry Fisher. Approaching the turn of the century new DNA technologies finally exonerate David and plant the real killer, Larry Fisher, behind bars for life.
Crime Stories
600p

Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Alford

A hard-working father of two is shot in the head just steps from a notorious strip club. When Lt Joe Kenda traces the victim’s final hours, the field of potential suspects grows, but no one is talking. The case is stuck in neutral until Kenda uncovers a conspiracy organized by an unlikely triggerman.
700p

The FBI Files

Home Invaders

Too often, convicted felons learn new techniques and find new partners in prison. In 1982, a group of former inmates began a spree of kidnapping and robbery.
800p

The FBI Files

Tracks Of A Killer

From California to Kentucky, few living near a railroad felt safe in the summer of 1999. A serial killer, rode the rails, picking towns and victims at random. He left behind a trail of bloodshed, but no trace of where he would turn up next.
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

Obsession: Dark Desires

Apocalypse Now

Patty decides to go on a date with a customer, Vietnam veteran Dale, but things quickly spiral out of control when he becomes unexpectedly violent.
1100p

Most Shocking

Robberies and Hold-Ups 3

In this episode, burglars raiding a home don’t realize that their every move is being captured on the homeowner’s web cam. And, two armed drug addicts go berserk on a frightened cashier. Plus, a gang of thieves drive through a store front and clean the place the out. Tv-14-v
Most Shocking