Tuesday

November 4th

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Liquored up Ladies

The best of most shocking: Liquored up ladies is a television special event featuring boozy brides and punch drunk prostitutes who over indulge and simply don’t know when to put the bottle down.  With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes an alcohol-fueled girl-fight that leaves one brawler fully exposed.  Plus, a belligerent drunk takes a swing at a patrolman and gets a sobering wake-up call.  Also, a plastered playboy bunny gets stripped of her freedom. Tv-14
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Wild Assaults

The best of most shocking: Wild assaults is a television special event featuring ballistic bottle-throwers, clobbering clubs and other weird weapons.  With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes a sidewalk samurai pitting sharpened steel against explosive firepower.  And, a robber goes out on a limb by attacking a cashier with a tree branch.  Then, a masked man sets off a bottle rocket blitzkrieg putting a terrified shopkeeper in the hot-seat.  Tv-14-v
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Citizen Justice

Most shocking: Citizen justice is a television special event featuring civilians under the gun and making a stand.  With never-before-seen footage and new, exclusive first-hand accounts, this special edition includes an ex-con attacking a cop which forces a good samaritan to lay down the law.  Plus, vigilantes corner a small-time crook and deliver a big-time beat-down.  And, gangsters invade a pawnshop but are blown back by a hail of gunfire. Tv-14-v
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The New Detectives

Stolen Identity

When a theft is committed, something valuable is stolen. But when a criminal needs a new identity, theft becomes a matter of life and death.
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Forensic Factor

Forsaken

On the outskirts of hamilton, ontario, a jogger makes a gruesome discovery – the partially mummified remains of a human body. Using state of the art forensics, police are able to identify the body as that of a suburban wife and mother of two. She has been brutally bludgeoned to death, but no missing person’s report has ever been filed. As police investigate, they discover evidence of domestic strife, including a love triangle and charges of assault. Determined to find the killer, police dig further into the victim’s life, doggedly tracking down a former lover to new york city, where they uncover another crime. But it is a forensic entomologist and her knowledge of the minute lives of insects that leads investigators back to ontario and the arrest of the woman’s husband for murder.
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Forensic Factor

The Smily Face Killer

One by one, prostitutes in spokane, washington are being hunted down and discarded in remote wooded areas by a vicious serial killer. On each victim’s head, police find his macabre calling card – a plastic bag emblazoned with an ironic smiley face. Investigators soon realize they are dealing with the worst type of serial killer – an average joe with no criminal background and with the extraordinary ability to blend in with the community. With few clues to work with – and as the death toll continues to rise – investigators turn to ballistics experts, space age fingerprinting technology, and to a forensic botanist who believes he can solve the crime by reading plants and trees.
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Forensic Files

Hunter or Hunted?

On the last day of deer hunting season, a woman is killed while walking her dogs in the woods. The victim has no enemies and her husband has an alibi, so police assume it was a hunting accident... until a strange letter turns up, allegedly written by the woman before her death. Police begin to wonder if the woman may have been the target all along, and their question is answered by a forensic document examiner, a slingshot, and an unusual physics experiment.
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Forensic Files

In Harm's Way

An Alaskan police officer found a woman’s body while on routine patrol of a public park. The victim had been stabbed to death and, during the autopsy, the medical examiner preserved the portion of her rib cage which sustained the fatal wound. A knife thought to be the murder weapon turned up days later, two thousand miles away. Forensic scientists now had an opportunity which seldom occurs: to compare the microscopic marks on the presumed murder weapon with the marks on the victim’s bone.
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Forensic Files

No Corpus Delicti

A woman disappears without a trace; even though foul play is suspected, the leads don’t pan out and the trail turns cold. Twenty years would pass before police are able to link a clump of hair discovered in an isolated area with the missing woman. Members of “NecroSearch,” a group of volunteer forensic scientists, searched a remote area of Colorado a meter at a time, found the victim’s body, and gave authorities the evidence they needed to bring the killer to justice.
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Forensic Files

News at 11

A talented television news anchor was shot to death outside her home; it appeared to be a crime of passion, perpetrated by an obsessed fan. A police dog tracked the scent of the killer through the adjacent woods and back to the crime scene. Could the murderer be one of the onlookers, watching the police conduct their investigation?
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The FBI Files

Human Prey

Thomas Dillon killed five outdoorsmen at random over a period of three years in rural southern Ohio. After a tip led the FBI to the murder weapon, ballistic testing made a match. Following a dramatic air and ground surveillance by the FBI, Thomas Dillon was arrested and ultimately convicted.
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The FBI Files

Death In Alaska

The day began like any other for Cheryl and Paul Chapman, until the silence of a peaceful Sunday morning was shattered with a phone call.
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The New Detectives

Silent Witness

Three hairs… microscopic fibers… a common trash bag ripped from a roll. Seemingly small and insignificant clues become a victim's silent witness.
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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?
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Most Outrageous Crimes

All in the Family

Relatives of cops have unpleasant run-ins with law enforcement.
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Unusual Suspects

Last Curtain Call

Like in one of his old Hollywood westerns, a former actor is gunned down in Yuma, Arizona and police chase leads across the Southwest until they finally get their man.
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Unusual Suspects

Silent Night

A young woman is found murdered in her Portland, Oregon, apartment on Christmas Day and investigators soon learn the terrifying truth about her vicious killer.
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Unusual Suspects

Murder Down Memory Lane

When a 5-year old describes her mother’s killer as a "ninja" police determine the truth about the child's description as they put the surprising killer behind bars.
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Unusual Suspects

Kill Now Pay Later

When an arrest is made in the contract killing of a California businessman, police discover that’s just the beginning of the story.
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Finally Caught

Madger

A young mother is found brutally murdered in her home, her infant son left unharmed just feet away. With no forced entry and few clues, the case goes cold for decades—until groundbreaking DNA technology leads investigators to an unexpected answer.
Finally Caught
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Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda

Matos and Johnson

Neighbors are stunned when close friends Louis Matos and Colleen Johnson are gunned down in cold blood for no apparent reason. After a vexing series of false leads, the case kicks into high gear when Lt Joe Kenda locates a panic-stricken eyewitness who played an unwitting role in the bloodbath.
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The FBI Files

Human Prey

Thomas Dillon killed five outdoorsmen at random over a period of three years in rural southern Ohio. After a tip led the FBI to the murder weapon, ballistic testing made a match. Following a dramatic air and ground surveillance by the FBI, Thomas Dillon was arrested and ultimately convicted.
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The FBI Files

Death In Alaska

The day began like any other for Cheryl and Paul Chapman, until the silence of a peaceful Sunday morning was shattered with a phone call.