2024-07-03
Police are called to a crime scene of a possible homicide. Evidence leads to the fact that this case may in fact be a homicide. Someone watching the story unfold on television thinks it might be a member of their family who committed the crime. Detectives finally piece the information together. (Repeat).
Police are called to the scene of shooting at about eight in the morning, and find a man laying in the street with three gun shot wounds and a pair of scissors clutched in his hand. The police have witnesses but are getting conflicting stories. The case will require a solid investigation to be solved, the forensics in this case will only be able to aid in conviction not solve the case. (Repeat).
The murder of a teen who was shot to death on a neighborhood street is investigated. Detectives only have an eyewitness and a blurry surveillance video from a nearby shop to guide them. (Repeat).
The murder of a man who was shot to death near an abandoned building appears to be the result of a robbery, but detectives suspect there's more to the case when they learn that the man lived far from the crime scene. (Repeat).
A man is gunned down after dancing with a woman at a club, and detectives hold a stakeout to trap the suspect. (Repeat).
A man is killed during an argument at a housing project and it has to be determined if it's a case of self-defense. (Repeat).
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Olympic wrestling champion Rulon Gardner endures subzero temperatures when stranded during a snowmobile trip. Also: a woman who was shot in the head; and a man who was abducted. (Repeat).
A woman fights an intruder in her home and kills him; a family survives the wreck of their yacht in shark-infested waters; and a restaurant manager is sexually assaulted, beaten, and left for dead. (Repeat).
A teen girl is abducted and assaulted; a photographer is trapped during the Haitian earthquake under debris in a hotel; and a woman is beaten and slashed with scissors by her neighbor. (Repeat).
A soldier is attacked by a fellow soldier who wants to kill him; a hunter breaks his leg and survives in the New Zealand mountains for 11 days; and a teenage girl comes home to find her sister murdered by a killer who's still in the house. (Repeat).
A little boy is left motherless when 23-year-old Tonya McKinley is found brutally murdered on New Years Day 1985. A family must wait 35 years for advancements in forensic science to finally catch a killer using familial DNA. (Repeat).
A teacher's soon-to-be ex-husband is suspected after she was found dead in her apartment in 2009. (Repeat).
Easter Sunday of 1992, the body of missing woman Lisa Ziegert is found in a field. The investigation yields hundreds of leads but no true suspect. After more than two decades on ice, the case is revived when DNA phenotyping puts a face to the killer. (Repeat).
The murder of Tiffany Johnston rocks the town of Bethany, Oklahoma. DNA points to her killer over a decade later. (Repeat).
13 days after Pam Pitts disappears in 1988, her charred body is found at a popular hangout spot in the Arizona desert. When a second victim is discovered in a mineshaft, detectives suspect the killer may have known them both, but the truth is decades away. (Repeat).
In June 1985, a 20-year-old "Sucker Day" Festival Queen is found brutalized. The small community of Nixa, Missouri, is certain her blood is on the hands of a local wealthy businessman, but after 25 years DNA reveals the true killer. (Repeat).
When Gary Parks is killed in a fire-ruled arson, the investigation into his death shifts to homicide. (Repeat).
Janie Landers disappeared in 1979 from the home for the impaired and later on, her body was found. It took years before the suspect was found and the horrors in the facility are uncovered. (Repeat).
When 36-year-old computer programmer Lisa Valdez fails to show up for work, her apartment manager finds her brutally murdered in her tiny studio. Her body is riddled with stab wounds, the walls are covered in blood. Evidence shows the killer cut off her long, dark hair, taking it as an apparent trophy. (Repeat).
In early 1984, three-year-old Vanessa Bennett becomes the lone survivor of her family's brutal murder. Initial investigators suspect a serial killer is at large, but decades pass before DNA narrows the suspect pool to one man. (Repeat).
After 34 years, DNA records help point out the suspect of the murder of a woman whose body was found in the woods in 1972. (Repeat).
Landlord Bruce Blackwood disappears without a trace in March 2006. Though there is no body, the NYPD is sure this is a homicide and they, along with Bruce's brother Ed, spend the next 9 years searching for answers and a killer. (Repeat).