Forensic Files — Season 11
Forensic Files·Season 11·2006·42 episodes

Season 11

Forensic Files

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  • Naughty or Nyce
    S11·E1

    Naughty or Nyce

    July 19, 2006 · 23 min

    The woman could have lost control of her SUV on the icy road, and plunged down an embankment into a shallow creek. But there were footprints in the snow leading away.

  • Going for Broke
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    Going for Broke

    July 26, 2006 · 23 min

    A successful stockbroker told his wife he'd be working late, and when he didn't come home, she reported him missing. Investigators found his car a few blocks from his office and, two days later, proof that he had been murdered.

  • Just Desserts
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    Just Desserts

    August 2, 2006 · 23 min

    The prime suspect had a criminal record, and his driver's license was found at the scene of a brutal, double homicide. That physical evidence seemed damning, but it wasn't the only evidence. DNA extracted from a discarded spoon would point investigators in a different direction.

  • Sunday's Wake
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    Sunday's Wake

    August 9, 2006 · 23 min

    When a little girl got sick and died, investigators were stumped. Was it an accident, an unexplained illness, or murder? Scientists would travel halfway around the world before finding the answer in two unlikely places: a shredded legal document and her mother's signature.

  • Shattered Dreams
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    Shattered Dreams

    August 16, 2006 · 23 min

    A car was found in a drainage ditch and the bodies of a man and woman were inside; both had been shot to death. The car windows were broken and shattered glass should have been everywhere, but it wasn't. A fingertip torn from a latex glove would point investigators to both the crime scene and the killer.

  • Dockter Visit
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    Dockter Visit

    August 23, 2006 · 23 min

    A World War II veteran was found dead in his home, and the investigation ground to a halt when the prime suspect had a solid an alibi. But a lucky break led to a shady character who wore distinctive boots and had a sweet tooth.

  • Murder, She Wrote
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    Murder, She Wrote

    August 30, 2006 · 23 min

    A woman who was known to have suffered from depression apparently took her own life. But her sister told police that, a year before her death, she said if anything were to happen to her, there was a note in the china cabinet. Investigators found the note and the killer.

  • Concrete Alibi
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    Concrete Alibi

    September 6, 2006 · 23 min

    An aspiring model turned up dead, and the prime suspect was her boyfriend. When he was eventually cleared, investigators had to dig deeper to find the perpetrator. With the help of a forensic geologist, they identified the most unlikely suspects.

  • Key Evidence
    S11·E9

    Key Evidence

    September 13, 2006 · 23 min

    When an off-duty policeman was shot dead, his fellow officers were determined to solve the crime. They needed clues to find the killer, and they discovered them in tiny fibres and an asthma inhaler.

  • The Gambler
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    The Gambler

    September 20, 2006 · 23 min

    One warm summer afternoon, the town of Verona, Wisconsin, faced its first triple homicide. To solve the case, investigators had to delve into the world of high rollers and offshore betting.

  • Weakest Link
    S11·E11

    Weakest Link

    September 27, 2006 · 23 min

    The body of a young girl was discovered on isolated farmland 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.

  • Capitol Crimes
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    Capitol Crimes

    October 4, 2006 · 23 min

    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.

  • Undertaken
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    Undertaken

    October 11, 2006 · 23 min

    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.

  • Dark Waters
    S11·E14

    Dark Waters

    October 18, 2006 · 23 min

    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 1200 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.

  • Nice Threads
    S11·E15

    Nice Threads

    October 25, 2006 · 23 min

    A woman was found dead on the bedroom floor of her apartment. The crime scene yielded little of value, and investigators wondered if they would find enough evidence to make a case, much less catch a killer. But a bloodstained sheet and a breakthrough forensic technique enabled them to identify the murderer, and convince the jury of his guilt.

  • Grave Danger
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    Grave Danger

    November 1, 2006 · 23 min

    A young man was killed in a mysterious car crash, but the evidence at the scene led investigators to believe it was not an accident. Forensic science revealed what really happened, and the truth devastated three families.

  • Internal Affair
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    Internal Affair

    November 8, 2006 · 23 min

    When a woman went missing, friends and family were determined to find her. Their worst fears were confirmed weeks later when her body was discovered. Blood evidence and computer forensics helped investigators to catch the killer, and convince the jury of his guilt.

  • A Case of the Flue
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    A Case of the Flue

    November 15, 2006 · 23 min

    In 1993, 82-year-old Kathryn Bishop was found dead in her Pennsylvania home. The evidence at the scene indicated that the perpetrator had been running out of the house, not breaking into it. Tiny clues on the victim's body would tell police what happened that night, and who was responsible.

  • No Safe Place
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    No Safe Place

    November 22, 2006 · 23 min

    A wealthy man and his wife were attacked by three men outside their luxurious Louisiana home. He was shot dead and she was forced to open their hidden safe. The woman could not describe the men because they wore masks. To solve the case, police would have to find out who knew about the concealed safe, and who would benefit from the crime.

  • Live Wire
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    Live Wire

    November 29, 2006 · 23 min

    The bomb was constructed to cause as much damage as possible..and it did, killing the victim with deadly force and flame. A painstaking search yielded tiny clues, which identified the killer as surely as if he'd signed them.

  • Van-ished
    S11·E21

    Van-ished

    December 6, 2006 · 23 min

    A twelve-year-old girl claimed she had been abducted and sexually assaulted. She recounted what happened in such a flat, unemotional voice that police found it difficult to believe her. Fibers on her clothing would prove she was telling the truth, and help police to find her attacker.

  • A Novel Idea
    S11·E22

    A Novel Idea

    December 13, 2006 · 23 min

    In 2001, paramedics in Durham, NC received a frantic call from Michael Peterson who said his wife Kathleen had fallen down the stairs and that she was unconscious, but still breathing. When paramedics arrived, they could do little more than pronounce the woman dead. The number and volume of bloodstains at the scene was greater than usual and it was up to forensic scientists to find out why.

  • Chief Suspect
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    Chief Suspect

    December 20, 2006 · 23 min

    The wife of a respected police officer was murdered in her own home. The crime went unsolved for more than a decade, and then a newly formed Cold Case Unit took a fresh look at the evidence. A few seconds of a 911 call enabled them to determine not only who was responsible for the victim's death, but also the motive for her murder.

  • Water Hazard
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    Water Hazard

    December 27, 2006 · 23 min

    The victim had ingested a massive amount of cyanide. An unlikely clue – a flaw on a mailing envelope – exposed a murderer who was willing to kill innocent

  • Shell Game
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    Shell Game

    January 3, 2007 · 23 min

    They thought the fire would cover their crime. But one tiny clue, no bigger than a thumbtack, remained. It held all the information investigators needed to put a trio of cold-blooded killers behind bars.

  • Ring Him Up
    S11·E26

    Ring Him Up

    January 10, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1994, 19-year-old college co-ed Shannon Melendi disappeared while at Emory University in Atlanta. For ten years, her disappearance of remained a mystery, until new scientific testing cast a different light on someone who had been a suspect from the beginning.

  • Killer Impression
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    Killer Impression

    January 17, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1987, the death of Crystal Purcell was considered an accident. Then in 2001, Barbara Purcell called police to suggest that her estranged husband Willard had killed Crystal, who was her husband at the time of her death. Before that investigation could begin, Barbara was found dead in much the same manner as Crystal. Was this an unfortunate coincidence or the M.O. of a serial killer?

  • If I Were You
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    If I Were You

    January 24, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1994, Paul Gruber's daughter suspected something was wrong when she received birthday cards addressed from Gruber, on which the handwriting wasn't Gruber's. When she then learned virtually everything had been removed from her father's Sandpoint, ID home, she was sure of it. Even though she lived almost a thousand miles away, she took it upon herself to find out what happened and who was responsible.

  • As the Tide Turns
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    As the Tide Turns

    January 31, 2007 · 23 min

    The woman was dead. The man had been shot four times but he survived. When the man's version of events was at variance with the evidence, investigators turned to forensic science, hoping to determine if this was a botched robbery, or cold-blooded murder.

  • A Tight Leash
    S11·E30

    A Tight Leash

    February 7, 2007 · 23 min

    How did a stalker obtain the security system code for his victim's home? How did he steal her personal photographs? Police needed answers, and they found them in the most unlikely of places: the letters he wrote to frighten the victim and taunt those trying to protect her.

  • Muffled Cries
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    Muffled Cries

    February 14, 2007 · 23 min

    After inspecting storm damage to a home in Tampa, FL, the insurance assessor simply disappeared. Thirty hours later, her body was found in a nearby river. But the killer had been careless, using a murder weapon so unique and leaving behind clues so blatant that police would have no trouble tracking him down.

  • Critical Maneuver
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    Critical Maneuver

    February 21, 2007 · 23 min

    When a hit-and-run accident claimed the life of a high school athlete, everyone in town mourned his passing. Finding the killer was a long shot at best, but investigators hoped tiny paint chips and pieces of plastic found at the scene would lead them to the person who was behind the wheel.

  • Skirting the Evidence
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    Skirting the Evidence

    February 28, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1996, Shannon Sanderson goes the casino without her husband Robert and wins $5,000 at the Blackjack tables. Three hours later, she is abducted by a man driving a Chevy Beretta and a month later, she was found dead. The trail turned cold, until police got a call from a woman who suspected her husband, who had a criminal past.

  • Small Town Terror
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    Small Town Terror

    March 7, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1991, Grand Junction, Colorado is on edge after a series of deadly bombings which has killed 2 and injured one more and police race to find the culprit before he strikes again. Ultimately, it was the bombs themselves, along with the tools used to make them, which led investigators to the perpetrator.

  • Fresh Heir
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    Fresh Heir

    March 14, 2007 · 23 min

    Lives changed in the 20 years following an unsolved murder, and so did forensic science. In time, a high-powered microscope and DNA profiling revealed not only a clue no one had seen before but also the identity of the killer.

  • Ticker Tape
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    Ticker Tape

    March 21, 2007 · 23 min

    A lifelong resident of the tiny town of Lefroy, Tasmania was murdered outside his own home. Robbery appeared to be the motive, but with no suspects, the investigation came to a halt. Then the victim's autopsy turned the investigation into a landmark forensics case: the device intended to save his life proved to be the only witness to his death.

  • Step by Step
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    Step by Step

    March 28, 2007 · 23 min

    When a wealthy socialite died after falling down the stairs, the eye witnesses said one thing and the evidence seemed to indicate another. To find out what really happened, investigators turned to forensic science, a physicist and an expert in accident reconstruction.

  • Blanket of Evidence
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    Blanket of Evidence

    April 4, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1997, Kelly Eckart's car was found with her belongings still in it, after working the late shift in Franklin, Indiana. Days later, her body was found in an isolated ravine. Tiny clues told police a great deal about the killer: he would own a car with olive-colored carpeting, a white blanket and distinctive bullets made from wax, not lead.

  • Fired-Up
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    Fired-Up

    April 11, 2007 · 23 min

    In 1996, when Derrick Duehren returned to his Oregon home, it had burned to the ground and his wife Roxanne's charred remains were found in the rubble. Investigators set out to determine if it was an unfortunate accident or arson and murder.

  • Two in a Million
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    Two in a Million

    April 18, 2007 · 23 min

    A millionaire and his family were executed in their own home. For three years, the murders went unsolved and then a 30-year-old box of ammunition and some fluorescent fibers revealed the ultimate betrayal.

  • Bitter Brew
    S11·E41

    Bitter Brew

    April 25, 2007 · 23 min

    It was one of the most brazen crimes of the 20th century. Adolph Coors, chairman of the Coors Brewing Company, was kidnapped and held for ransom prompting one of the most intense manhunts in United States history.

  • Message in a Bottle
    S11·E42

    Message in a Bottle

    May 2, 2007 · 23 min

    For twelve years, the murder of a young woman went unsolved, but with the passage of time came the development of technology. Would a used tissue found at the crime scene give police the evidence they needed to crack the case and bring a killer to justice?

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