2024-06-26
Two men are beaten to death in their bedroom in Indianapolis, and detectives try to determine if the incident was a hate crime. (Repeat).
A man is found dead in an open field, and the investigation leads detectives to two juvenile suspects. (Repeat).
In Indianapolis, Indiana, a 21-year-old man is gunned down during a violent shootout in a residential neighborhood. Detectives Chuck Benner and Todd Lappin sort through the wreckage left behind: forty shell casings litter the street, a pistol has been left on the ground, and an abandoned car is riddled with bullet holes. (Repeat).
A charred body is found in the bedroom of an apartment that caught on fire, and the detective must determine if it's a murder, suicide or an accident. (Repeat).
A home invasion and robbery in Cleveland by four masked men ends with one the intruders killing one of the home's inhabitants. (Repeat).
In the first-season finale, a man is found shot to death and clutching a dollar bill with methamphetamines inside. Detectives have the drugs tested hoping they will offer a lead. (Repeat).
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Included: a woman who was raped, shot and left for dead; a man caught in a severe blizzard; and two boys who survived a plane crash. (Repeat).
Two women who were attacked by a hitchhiker; three men who were stranded on an inhospitable island for 13 days; and a couple who were kidnapped by a hitchhiker and forced to drive for miles at gunpoint. (Repeat).
A mother is attacked and strangled; a snowmobiler survives several avalanches that take the lives of eight friends; and a 14-year-old boy and his best friend are attacked by another teen. (Repeat).
A pregnant woman is assaulted by another woman; a couple survive Hurricane Ike by holding on to the rafters of their home; and a woman defends herself against a home intruder who hid in the house for days before the attack. (Repeat).
A bullied teenager is killed in a gruesome stabbing and a rookie detective finds a new clue in an old crime scene photo that cracks the case 27 years after it occurred. (Repeat).
One family faces two unsolved murders of loved ones and authorities finally uncover the missing clue that leads to solve the case 13 years after the murders occurred. (Repeat).
Women from small towns along the Mississippi River were killed in 1980s and the case remains unsolved up to this day. (Repeat).
A 23-year-old teacher goes missing before Easter and then later found in a drainage canal, lifeless. (Repeat).
A woman is stabbed in her home and a key witness proves to be an imposter, causing the case to go cold for two decades before a a new clue surfaces. (Repeat).
In late 1983, the bodies of five people abducted from a local fast food restaurant are found brutally murdered in an oil field. The main suspect is long believed to be a well-connected local man, until new evidence reveals the true killers had been hiding in plain sight for decades. (Repeat).
On a bitter morning in 1980, radio intern Helene Pruszynski is found brutalized in a snowy field. After 37 years of fruitless leads, investigators tap into a public genealogy website that leads them across the country to the killer they've been hunting. (Repeat).
An 18-year-old woman is killed in a small Michigan town, with 22 years passing before it's solved by a special cold case unit. (Repeat).
Near what's known as the hanging tree, the mutilated body of Timothy Coggins is found in late 1983. The investigation is thwarted and the case freezes for over 30 years until a newly elected sheriff vows to bring the killers to justice. (Repeat).
Twenty-six years after a schoolteacher's murder, cold-case detectives get a break when a relative of the killer uploads DNA to a public genealogy website. (Repeat).
On February 2, 2010, two masked gunmen commit a violent robbery and shoot Michael Temple Jr., rendering him a quadriplegic for five years before his death. In this unusual cold case, DNA from a knife is used to create a sketch of the killer. (Repeat).
The murder of a Sheriff's Lt. in his own home is spotlighted, with 33 years passing before the truth is unearthed. (Repeat).