The New Detectives

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Upcoming episodes

Jul 7th
100p

Patterns of Guilt

The tread of a tire, a single shoe print and even the shape of a bruise help investigators track down killers, based solely on their patterns of guilt.
Jul 8th
400a

A Deadly Smile

Investigators rely on forensic odontology to identify a body from a single tooth and to catch two brutal killers from their bite marks.
Jul 8th
500a

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".
Jul 8th
600a

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.
Jul 8th
100p

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.
Jul 9th
400a

Tainted Blood

Forensic scientists find clues written in blood as they investigate the deaths of three women killed by the men who once loved them.
Jul 9th
500a

Proof of Innocence

Dna analysis overturns the convictions of three men who have spent years behind bars, paying for crimes they did not commit.
Jul 9th
600a

Drawing Conclusions

A teenager is abducted on a shopping trip. Two hikers disappear from the appalachian trail. A grandmother never returns home from work. Forensic artists turn witness statements into pictures as they try to recreate the face of their killers.
Jul 9th
100p

Stranger Than Fiction

A millionaire is found dead, murdered for a stash of buried silver. A young woman dates violent men, only to be killed by her best friend. A decomposed body is found, but the victim’s organs look as if he died the day before. When real crimes are stranger than fiction, forensic science can sort fact from fantasy.
Jul 10th
400a

Predators and Parasites

For the forensic entomologist, the insects that nest in dead bodies are like tiny witnesses to a crime. By studying their behavior, scientists learn everything from when a murder was committed to the weapon used in a stabbing death.