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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract This is an episode listing for the Discovery Channel Television show The New Detectives, with the episodes' original air date included, if available.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/shortsummary A look into the Hillside Strangler murders, David Carpenter and Larry Eyler. , When victims of murder know their killers,When victims of murder know their killers, they are often caught off guard. But even the best-laid plans leave traces of the forsaken trust. Examining the familicide committed by Robert Meyer in Sitka, Alaska and the murder of Candace Brown in Birmingham, Alabama.r of Candace Brown in Birmingham, Alabama. , A number of cases involving Arson are examined. , --07-04 , An in-depth look at the science of death and the firsthand techniques and methodology used by Los Angeles County coroner Julie Wilson. , Arson murder cases are examined. , A look at the triple homicide committed by Oba Chandler and the murders of Lori Auker and Julie Snodgrass. , Poisoning cases are examined. The first case involved the murder of Robert Curley. The second involved a case of a Roselle, New Jersey police officer. , Murder cases located in outdoor places are examined. Featured cases: Margie Davidson , Molly McClure, and Rose Levy . , New technology is used to solve the murder of Dawn Fehring, the crimes committed by Archie Woods, and the examination of brain fingerprinting as a future forensic tool. , Forensic entomologists can learn when a murder was committed as well as the weapon used by studying the insects that nest inside a dead body. , Includes the murder sprees of serial killers Michael Lee Lockhart and Dana Sue Gray. , Murders committed by juveniles. Examines the murders of Micah Pollock, the Wilson family, and Brad Hansen. , How the crimes of Bryan Maurice Jones and the cases of Thora Rose and Glenn Michelson were solved through fingerprint identification. , Sometimes, when a death seems to be accidental, it is up to forensic scientists to reveal the deception lying just below the surface. Robin Lee Row , In this episode, police use specially trained dogs to solve the murders of Francis Fitz, Karen Warner and Kathy Beadle. , Features two disappearance/murder cases: Nine-year-old Valiree Jackson in Spokane, Washington; Ten-year-old Cassidy Senter in St. Louis. , Police must rely on a single strand of animal hair to solve the Murder of Shirley Duguay. In Mansfield, Ohio a husband falls under suspicion when his wife Noreen Boyle disappears. In Bethany, Missouri Alfred Pinegar is brutally killed. , Exploring the deadly poisoning cases by Lee Roy Hargrave, Stella Nickell, and Joseph Meling. , Forensic scientists reevaluate the unsolved cases of Sam Sheppard, Martin Frias and Walter Scott by applying new methods. , Detectives use the remains of bones and teeth to identify murder victims. , Diligence and technology help catch perpetrators who believe their crimes have been forgotten. , The criminals David Stephen Middleton, Walter Nyhuis and Jeffrey Russell are convicted through the examination of tiny particles. , 6.31152E7 , Perpetrators try to disguise their crimes to avoid prosecution. Murder convictions of Helen Moore and serial poison killer Sukhwinder Dhillon. , For some killers, murder can be a lucrative business. When a victim has been targeted for death, investigators must dig deep and go beyond the obvious to uncover a murder for hire. Examines the murders of Wendy Kratzert and Sheila Bellush. , These relationships proved to be deadly. , The most terrifying cases occur when the killer appears to choose victims seemingly without any reason. Examining the murder sprees of Mark William Cunningham and Timothy Wilson Spencer. , Includes the 1994 murder of Stella Sproule and 1994 murder of retired schoolteacher Paul Gruber. , A sadistic serial killer is preying on womA sadistic serial killer is preying on women in Tampa, Florida. He's using cemeteries as his dumping ground and the body count is rising. In Raleigh, North Carolina a woman is found murdered in her car. Examines convicted murderers Michael Tyrone Crump and Michael Sexton.s Michael Tyrone Crump and Michael Sexton. , Serial killers Faryion Wardrip and Dorothea Puente are examined. , A look into the world of forensic science and its use in criminal investigations. , Handwriting analysis is used to determine mood, motive, and many other psychological traits. Join forensics experts and criminal investigators to solve the case. , The way forensic scientists use their vision to evaluate small items from crime scenes is examined. Featured cases: The 1993 murder of Emogene Thompson, the 1992 murder of Cecilia Reyes, and the 1990 murder of Rebecca Forbes. , Police rely on forensic science to reveal murder victims' pasts and expose those guilty of committing crimes of passion. Like in the case of Marlin Barnes from Miami Beach, Florida or Ralph Gawor from Fresno, California. , Investigators must turn to forensic science to solve homicides in which the victims were found in bodies of water. , Examining the case of Danny Webster, and identifying the remains of the Fairfax County Jane Doe. , Some killers go to great length to leave little trace of their violence. Murder convictions of James Lawson in Hamilton, Ohio and Calvin Parker in San Diego. , Forensic scientists attempt to build a murder case without the body of Helle Crafts, Ava Marie DeHart, and Eric Humbert. , The cases of Roxanne Tandal, Michelle Denise Anderson and the mysterious deaths of three elderly people are solved through Forensic entomology. , Forensic sculptors use skulls and clay to create models of victims' faces. Includes the murder of Belinda Tillery, the search for John List, and the disappearance of Donna Martin. , The O. J. Simpson murder trial is examined. , There's an old saying that a burden shared is a burden halved. But when people team up to commit murder, investigators must rely on forensic science to capture killer duos like Ray and Faye Copeland. , A well-executed homicide can baffle even the most skilled investigators. Examines the murders of Susan Galloway from Great Falls, Montana; Lenora Robinson in Nashville, Tennessee; and Jennifer McCready from Belpre, Ohio. , When homicide investigators meet crime writers, it transpires that real-life stories are often stranger than fiction. George Russell , A woman is found beaten to death in her Toronto apartment; the case of convicted murderer John David Smith. , Staged crime scenes were used in the murder of Tammy Lohr, the shooting of Carol Bruce, and the death of Victoria Beckham in 1994. , Cases solved with help from the Vidocq Society are examined. Featured cases: The 1984 murder of Terri Brooks and the 1991 disappearance of Scott Dunn. , Includes the murder spree of Cesar Barone and the murders of John and Lori Rainwater. , 5.26170384E10 , Murder cases where no body was found are examined. , New forensic techniques are used to solve the murder of Deana Jalynn Hubbard at Big Sur, and Susan Davis in Columbia, Missouri. At the Royal Ontario Museum scientist examines an ancient mummy. , When the amount of money is substantial enWhen the amount of money is substantial enough, a person can be motivated to do terrible things. Police discover that a large life insurance policy was motive for a man's murder. A woman hires outside help to cover up her husband's death with claims of a brutal home invasion.ath with claims of a brutal home invasion. , A tool used to commit a crime can often be the same tool used to solve it. The pattern a machine leaves on an item or the unusual way a tool crimps can lead to the killer, like Danny Rolling. , When criminals are repeat offenders authorities are more dedicated to solve this crimes. Murders of Aimee Willard and Christopher Meyer . , Featured cases: Convicted murderers Alan Yerkey, Charles Wayne Keese, and Walter Reader. , The cases of quadruple homicide committed by Earl Bramblett, the murder of Stefanie Rabinowitz in Philadelphia, and the death of Pam Mintz in New Orleans. , Examining the plane crashes of American Eagle Flight 4184 and Skylink Flight 70. , Murder cases where the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is called in to assist, are examined. Cases like John Leonard Orr. , Murder cases where the victims are poisoned to death, are examined. , Forensic anthropologists use art and science to give faces to victims long after their bodies have been reduced to bones. , Cross link evidence helps investigators to solve crime. , Often, a killer will build the victim's trust before he or she attacks. Examines the 1998 murder of Carly Martinez in Las Cruces, New Mexico and the case of serial killer Sean Patrick Goble. , Whether a crime is meticulously planned, perpetrators leaves behind clues. Includes the killing spree of Christian Fuhr and the murder of Bonnie Horinek in Fort Worth, Texas. , The crimes and convictions of Audrey Marie Hilley, David Dowler, and Georgia Louise Weaver. , Featured cases: Some killers choose to hide their victim. Investigators must then rely on forensic examiners to uncover proof of murder. Examining the murder of Cordell Richards and nine-year-old Jackie Beard. , Examines the disappearance and murder of Sandra Hernandez, the murder and identification of Sandra Gail Leslie, and the murder investigation of Irene Kovak. , A suspicious-looking man buying a sports car turns out to be a killer; a chat room holds the key to a student's death; a couple kills three restaurant patrons. , When killers subdue their victims with sedatives and disguise the crime scene, identifying the true cause of death can be difficult. , A car crashes down an embankment near El DA car crashes down an embankment near El Dorado Hills, California. Rescue workers scramble to save a couple trapped inside. Susan Moyer lay motionless while passenger Mitch McLees is barely conscious. Kristine Fitzhugh is found dead at the bottom of her basement stairs in Palo Alto, California. Both cases an unexpected twist is revealed during a routine investigation.s revealed during a routine investigation. , Murder cases solved by the Texas Rangers are examined. , Examining three cases involving relationships that turned fatal. The murder of Sherri Dally, the double murder committed by L.C. Underwood and the killing of Nanette Hansen. , Toxicologists examine the crimes of Judy Buenoano, and the deaths of Gloria Ramirez and Peggy Carr. , A look at how forensics can be used to crack drug rings. Lowell Amos , Missing person cases of Rikki Ellsworth, Henry Campbell, and Lisa Tsu are examined. , Botany and geology are used to examine the deaths of Denise Johnson, Kendra Hutter; and Cher Elder. , Bombing cases involving mailed packages, are examined. Cases like Michael Stevens and Steve Benson. , Identifying an unknown victim is not easy, but using the latest techniques, forensic artists can draw conclusions from the remains. , A St. Louis school teacher is hospitalized due to arsenic poisoning; a Columbus, Ohio woman is fatally shot in her bedroom and her death is staged to look like a suicide. , How psychological profiling was used to catch and examine the minds of Richard Chase, John Wayne Gacy and Mike DeBardeleben. , Forensic scientists must work to prove murder when the victim's body is missing or destroyed. , Murder cases involving family members are examined. , Cyril Wecht and Henry Lee, two of the country's most respected coroners, share their cases and insights into crime solving. , How crime scene photos can provide valuable clues during an investigation. , The decomposed body of Yvette Budram is found near a country road in Canada; World War II veteran Walter Yokum is shot to death in his Broomfield, Colorado home. , Examining how some killers leave personal marks on their victims. With the help of hi-tech forensics, police use the marks to capture the perpetrators, like Terry Driver. , Police rely on a drop of blood to determine a missing person's fate. When a woman is hit by a train a killer could be covering his tracks. , Murder cases are solved by examining clues left by the perpetrator. Examines the murders of Darcie Frackenpohl, Laura Houghteling, and Marjorie Sessions. , Hair and fiber evidence helps unravel the crimes of Wayne Williams, and solve the cases of Lisa Garland and Michael Mannella. , Kidnappers always leaves clues behind, but chasing them takes time. Examines the murder of Natalie Mirabal in Longmont, Colorado, and the murder of Katie Poirier. , Criminals who killed for money are brought to justice with evidence found on mundane, household objects. Edmund Emerick and Sharon Zachary . , When a murder occurs within the US Navy and Marine Corps, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service takes on the investigation. , A suspect's shoe print matches one left at the crime scene; a bruise on a victim's body resembles the tread of a tire. , When an innocent person is convicted of muWhen an innocent person is convicted of murder, discriminating DNA testing can provide proof of their innocence when appearance suggests otherwise. Looking into the murder of Dawn Hamilton and the crimes of Gerald Parker with the wrongful convictions of Kirk Bloodsworth and Kevin Green.tions of Kirk Bloodsworth and Kevin Green. , A killer will often try to disguise the victim's body in an attempt to the hide the actual cause of death; however, forensics cannot be fooled. In this episode, authorities use reverse DNA testing to identify remains and solve an old crime. , Psychology is used to determine the motives Ted Bundy, Paul Bernardo, and Aileen Wuornos. , Includes the murders committed by Daniel Conahan, the Murder of Debra Massie, and the murders committed by James Randall. , Examining the cases of Lynn Breeden and Peggy Laughlin, and the important role DNA played in SOLVING them. , Murder cases where the suspects are paid for their crime, are examined. , The female culprits Barbara Stager, Blanche Taylor Moore and Sylvia White are examined. , Uncovering the secrets of the young men who went to war and never came back. , The abduction of Denise Huber, the Christmas murder of Dean Phillips, and the 1989 murder of Nikia Gilbreath are solved after years of investigation. , Telling the stories of the 1996 shooting of Dr. Darryl Sutorius; the 1978 murder of Karla Brown and the 1993 murder of Jerry Boggs. , When a fire destroys every clue, it's a challenge for forensics investigator. The murder of Donald Harmacek from La Crosse, Wisconsin; and a series of arson-murders committed by Edwin Kaprat in Spring Hill, Florida. , Matching bullets leads police force to prove the identity of assassins. , When killers bent on revenge on revenge, forensics examiners look for hidden clues to bring justice for those who were murdered. Examines the Murder of Kathleen Martin; and of Leo and Mary Donnard in Ammon, Idaho. , With no fingerprints at the scene, detectiWith no fingerprints at the scene, detectives turn to cutting-edge forensic techniques to track a callous killer, hoping to catch him before he could strike again. Examines the murder sprees of Richard William Kutzner in Houston and Calvin Stallworth in Foley, Alabama.n and Calvin Stallworth in Foley, Alabama. , Hire-to-kill cases are examined, including the murders of Gerald and Vera Woodman. , How forensics can find clues even in charred remains. , Cases include: Reyna Marroquín, whose remains were found in a barrel thirty years after her disappearance; Orville Lynn Majors, a nurse who was convicted of murdering his patients. , The least expected evidence helped solved the murders of Virginia Russell, Hye-Yon Smith and Janet Overton. , Forensic examination is used in cases where the victim or the killer abruptly vanishes after a crime. John Edward Robinson, Arohn Kee , A look at the crime sprees of Cleophus Prince Jr., Anthony Sully and William Suff. , When investigators in Berkeley, California start sifting through the ashes of a house fire, they have no idea it will lead a trail of deception. The episode focus on the murder conviction of Christine Loyd. , How traces of evidence left behind by a killer can help solve the crime. , Approximately 1.8 million Americans are reported missing each year. When foul play is suspected, investigators turn to forensics to find the missing. , The rape and murder of Janet Baxter, the ransom kidnapping and murder of Michael Kinney, and the murder of James Bradley Wren are examined. , The bombing sprees of Walter Leroy Moody and Dean Harvey Hicks are examined. , The murder of Kathleen Peterson Durham, North Carolina by husband Michael Peterson is examined. Also explored is the murder of Susan Avitt by her husband Charles in Lodi, California. , Blind ambition, rage, and desire can lead to unspeakable acts. Such as the murder of Linda Sobek, Randall Woodfield, or the double murder committed by Jens Söring.
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