Monday
December 8th
700p
On now
Forensic Files
With Every Breath
The year was 1993, and young Navajos on a reservation in the southwest were dying at an alarming rate. CDC officials had never seen anything like it, and the mysterious illness had claimed the lives of more than 20 people. The tribe’s medicine men provided investigators with a critical clue... which would lead halfway around the world to a most unlikely killer.
730p
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Forensic Files
Slippery Motives
While on a business trip in 1986, Ed Post started his day by jogging in downtown St. Louis. When he returned, he found his wife lying face-down in the bathtub, unconscious. She was rushed to the hospital, but it was too late. The medical examiner determined the cause of her death was drowning... but it may not have been an accident.
800p
Crime Stories
The Pictou Sadist
On December 11, 1987 a hard luck child living in a group home in Ontario was reported missing when she failed to return home from school. Trina Campbell had been known to run away on occasion but, this time she had been abducted by a convicted rapist. With the help of the suspectÕs sister and brother-in-law, authorities begin a surveillance mission that would take them across three provinces and lead them directly to where TrinaÕs remains were hidden.
900p
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Whitlow
Two hunters discover a blood-drenched car on a remote mountain road, its owner riddled with buckshot. When Lt. Joe Kenda learns the car was reported stolen the day before, he follows its trail to a group of unlikely suspects, and follows them down a dark path of deception, lust and revenge.
1000p
The FBI Files
The Search For Lisa Rene
Across the Midwest, a band of armed robbers struck banks at the rate of nearly one per month. They attacked with lightning precision and lethal force. They were in and out in five minutes.
1100p
The FBI Files
Hidden Agenda
In a small Ohio community, an elderly woman and a teenaged boy disappeared. Because they vanished within hours of each other, police believed the cases were linked. But they didn’t know how.

