Tuesday
July 22nd
1200a
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.
100a
Obsession: Dark Desires
Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die
Sarah begins dating a young pastor who she thinks is good looking, but she soon discovers he has a hidden life that will shock her and her family.
200a
Most Shocking
Criminals out of Control 3
In this episode, a drug addict charges cops with a butcher knife; a gun-toting man threatens a neighborhood and gets blasted with rubber bullets; and a knife-wielding murderer attempts a high-rise escape but is shot with 800 pounds of water pressure. Tv-14-lv

300a
Most Shocking
Dumbest Criminals 2
In this episode, an amateur arsonist accidentally sets fire to himself; thieves try to heist an atm but have to ditch their vehicle after getting it stuck in the store; plus, cops spot a brief-wearing man in the middle of a window bashing rampage. Tv-14-l

400a
Most Shocking
Chases & Crashes
In this episode, car thieves turn a mad escape into a demolition derby; a biker with a bad attitude bites the dust with a bone-breaking bang; and an armed man who opens fire on a cop ends up in a deadly crash. Tv-14

500a
Most Shocking
Bedlam and Brawls 2
In this episode, politicians go berserk and bash each other with everything within reach; a drunken madman takes on two men and a woman, and then goes after the cameraman; and, a scrappy fighter silences all with jaw jolting knockout blows. Tv-14-v

600a
The New Detectives
Military Justice
The naval criminal investigative service uses forensic science to solve three perplexing murders and fulfill their motto: "To the living we owe respect; to the dead, we owe the truth".
700a
Meet Marry Murder
Fraser
Arlene McInnes and Nat Fraser had a whirlwind romance, marrying and having their first child within 18 months of meeting. Arlene was flattered that this ‘local hero’ wanted to be with her… until he revealed himself as a womanising, violent bully. When she rebelled against his control, he hatched a meticulous plot to punish her.
800a
Meet Marry Murder
Burns
Brian and Carla Burns were both medics in their forties when they met and fell in love. But married bliss didn’t last, and divorce proceedings were drawn out and bitter. Carla disappeared, and fingers pointed at Brian, but he was ready with an explanation so bizarre, it could almost be true.
900a
Forensic Files
"Shear" Luck
In 1991, when the wife of a serviceman was brutally murdered in the Philippines, the Air Force Office of Special Investigators swung into action. Clues led to the victim’s husband, but he insisted he was innocent. To find out if he was telling the truth, investigators would have to do something unprecedented: Reassemble a 5-1/4” computer disk which had been cut to pieces with pinking shears.
930a
Forensic Files
Tagging a Suspect
Bombings are difficult to solve, because the perpetrator isn’t usually at the scene, and the evidence goes up in smoke. But there are clues if investigators know where to look. In this case, pieces of plastic the size of grains of sand held the key to a man’s murder.
1000a
Forensic Files
Strong Impressions
The wife of an Air Force officer was found dead in her bed, with a plastic laundry bag near her face. At first glance, it appeared she’d been doing laundry, fell asleep, rolled onto the bag, and suffocated. But further investigation proved that the scene had been staged. Her death wasn’t an accident; it was cold-blooded murder.
1030a
Forensic Files
Cereal Killer
When a fire destroyed most of a home and a young boy went missing, police organized the largest search in the history of their small town. First the boy’s backpack was discovered five miles from home, and then his body was found 50 miles away. But the killer had been careless, and the evidence he left behind would lead police directly to him.
1100a
Forensic Files
Crush Course
A highway patrolman was dispatched to what he thought would be a routine traffic accident… until he looked in the car. While he had no formal training in forensic science, he had seen hundreds of accidents -- but never as much blood as this. He was shocked by the coroner’s ruling of “accidental death,” and then an anonymous phone call breathed new life into his investigation.
1130a
Forensic Files
A Leg Up on Crime
The decomposed body of a young woman was discovered in a Bakersfield irrigation canal. If there was trace evidence, it had been washed away. Another victim was found in that same canal a year later; this time, the perpetrator had been careless. The shoe prints found at the scene would lead police to the most unlikely of killers.
1200p
The New Detectives
The Unforgotten
Years after a murder has been committed, investigators use advanced dna analysis to shed new light on crimes that have gone unpunished for far too long.
100p
The New Detectives
Buried Secrets
The forces of nature can reduce a body to bones in a matter of weeks. Using a unique combination of art and science, forensic anthropologists give victims a face long after they have been forgotten.
200p
Killer Cases
A Death in The Bathtub
A former state trooper claims his wife died by suicide. But detectives uncover a bitter divorce, odd behavior, and bodycam footage that lead them to question if this was murder staged as tragedy.
300p
Killer Cases
Mystery in the Blueberry Fields
A body found in a trunk remains unidentified for years until a mysterious email sparks a breakthrough. The case unfolds into a story of betrayal, a cover-up, and an international manhunt.
400p
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.
500p
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.
600p
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.
700p
Unusual Suspects
Stone Cold Fusion
The leading advocate for the controversial science of cold fusion is beaten to death and investigators run the full gamut of suspects, from corporate executives to drug-crazed burglars, to find his killer.
800p
Unusual Suspects
Final Lesson
The killer of a Santa Monica art teacher remains at large for years as police use every trick in their arsenal to finally hunt him down.
900p
Forensic Files
Tourist Trap
In 1993, the state of Florida was known for more than swimsuits, sun, and Disney. Worldwide attention focused on a rash of robberies which targeted tourists. Some vacationers were killed in these attacks; some fought and survived, despite severe injuries. One of those injuries, a bite mark, would be the key piece of evidence used to convict a determinedly uncooperative suspect, who ran into an even more determined detective.
930p
Forensic Files
Once Bitten
During the early morning hours of December 29, 1991, a woman was murdered in a Phoenix bar. At the crime scene, investigators found a shoe-print, several foreign hairs, and unknown fingerprints. But they believed the most incriminating piece of evidence was the bite mark found on the victim. On the strength of that evidence, a local postman was convicted of murder, but he continued to maintain his innocence. Ten years into his sentence, improved technology yielded new information about old evidence, and earned him another trial.
1000p
Forensic Files
All Wet
A woman’s death in Pennsylvania triggers a homicide investigation into another woman’s death in North Carolina. The similarities in the cases were striking, and medical examiners must determine if the suspect’s story about accidental drowning is all wet.
1030p
Forensic Files
Shot of Vengeance
A 34-year-old nurse experienced a variety of flu-like symptoms. None of her doctors were able to discover the cause, until she visited the gynecologist for a routine check-up. Then she learned she had something far worse than the flu. She was HIV-positive. Being a nurse, she could have contracted the HIV virus in any number of ways. In the end, science was able to determine not only how she had been infected, but also by whom. The worst part: It wasn’t an accident.
1100p
Obsession: Dark Desires
Burning Love
A marriage is falling apart and the husband can't stand to see her with another man, so he decides to kill her in front of all of her colleagues.