Thursday
September 18th
1100a
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The New Detectives
Signed in Blood
Handwriting analysis: We’ve all heard that our handwriting tells more about our personalities than we think. Are we risk-takers, have low-esteem, fun loving, or are we capable of murder? While our handwriting may not reveal the nuances of our personalities, the dotting of the "i's and crossing of the "t"s is an important business in criminal investigation. Apparent suicide notes, letters from suspected offenders and signatures are scrutinized down to the last dot. Handwriting comparisons can tell if the victim really did sign that new life insurance policy, or if the person who had everything to live for actually wrote the eloquent suicide note.
1200p
Up next
The New Detectives
Witness to Terror
Black boxes: Little evidence is left after an airplane takes a deadly plunge from the sky. Investigators' best hope for an answer comes from the flight data recorder known as a "black box." Virtually indestructible, the black box could be the only witness to the final horrifying moments of a doomed flight.
100p
The New Detectives
Trail of the Century
Forensics in the o.J. Simpson murder trial: Millions watched on television as the jury rendered their verdict. Orenthal james simpson was found not guilty of murder. The jury heard hundreds of hours of testimony and every twist and turn of the trial was played out in the media, but what was the evidence? Forensic scientists reconstructed the events that took place on the night nicole brown simpson was murdered. But was their report accurate, and could the evidence be trusted? We'll examine what forensics could and could not tell us about the trial of the century.
200p
Killer Cases
Murder on the Gulf Coast
When the body of former policewoman Taylor Wright was discovered buried on a remote Pensacola farm, detectives had a lineup of suspects to investigate - her ex- husband from whom Taylor stole $100,000, her new live-in girlfriend Casandra, or her best friend Ashley. A locked cell phone held the clues.
300p
Killer Cases
Murder in the Kentucky Hills
Shayna Hubers called 911 to report she had killed her boyfriend in self-defense after he attacked her. But investigators soon learned he was planning a date with a beauty queen the night he died. Did Shayna kill him in a jealous rage? A stunning interrogation room confession and emotional testimony left the jury with a tough decision.
400p
Murder Comes to Town
He'd Do It Again
When Timothy Moore disappears from his home in South Bend, Washington, residents realize that they do not know there neighbors as well as they thought.
500p
Murder Comes to Town
Friend or Foe
During the summer of 2003, 66-year-old Sharron Erickson is found raped and murdered on the floor of her garage in the small town of Colon, Nebraska.
600p
Murder Comes to Town
Secrets of a Country Store
When police discover Billy Triplett and his wife dead, town residents suspect it has to do with his unlawful liquor business dealings.
700p
Murder Comes to Town
Cowboys from Hell
Diana Algar and Jose Molina are discovered brutally murdered in a trailer at the Paradise Camp Resort in Hollenback Township, Pennsylvania.
800p
Murder Comes to Town
Lord of the Rockies
The peaceful town of Guffey, Colorado is shaken one January night when Carl Dutcher and his wife, JoAnna, are brutally murdered alongside their grandson.
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
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda
Houston
Eric Houston is found stabbed to death in a seedy motel, but the ensuing investigation is stymied by a long list of suspects. Lt. Joe Kenda refuses to let the case run cold, and deploys a groundbreaking new technology to catch the killer.
1100p
Obsession: Dark Desires
Going Postal
When a US postal worker named Kim receives a ride to the Orange County fair from a quiet co-worker, she has no idea that she will soon become their obsession.