Tracie Andrews purportedly witnessed the murder of her boyfriend, Lee Harvey, in a country lane on the night of 1st December 1996; but all was not what it seemed. S1 Ep10
Tracie Andrews purportedly witnessed the murder of her boyfriend, Lee Harvey, in a country lane on the night of 1st December 1996; but all was not what it seemed. S1 Ep10
In late 1992, an attack led to an investigation which would last nearly a quarter of a century. Over time, DNA profiling helped to close a case which detectives feared would never be solved. S1 Ep12
In late 1992, an attack led to an investigation which would last nearly a quarter of a century. Over time, DNA profiling helped to close a case which detectives feared would never be solved. S1 Ep12
David Jackson left his home to buy beer and cigarettes. He was never seen again. For 15 years his disappearance remained unsolved, until one investigator broke the case wide open. S1 Ep15
David Jackson left his home to buy beer and cigarettes. He was never seen again. For 15 years his disappearance remained unsolved, until one investigator broke the case wide open. S1 Ep15
Rachel O'Reilly was savagely murdered in her home, in what looked like a burglary gone wrong. A ground-breaking investigation finally put her killer behind bars. S1 Ep18
Rachel O'Reilly was savagely murdered in her home, in what looked like a burglary gone wrong. A ground-breaking investigation finally put her killer behind bars. S1 Ep18
A popular, healthy, 60-year-old woman suffered a sudden, painful death. Detectives managed to trace the killer, despite their calculated and elaborate web of deceit. S1 Ep24
Rachel O'Reilly was savagely murdered in her home in what looked like a burglary gone wrong. A ground-breaking investigation finally put her killer behind bars. S1 Ep18
The murder of Lynette White in 1988 led to the longest murder trial in British history at the time. Find out how police work and DNA eventually led police to her killer. S1 Ep16
David Jackson went out to buy beer and cigarettes and was never seen again. For 15 years his case stayed unsolved, until one investigator spotted something. S1 Ep15
An attack in 1992 led to an investigation which would last nearly a quarter of a century, until DNA profiling helped close a case detectives feared would never be solved. S1 Ep12
Tracie Andrews purportedly witnessed the murder of her boyfriend, Lee Harvey, in a country lane on the night of 1st December 1996; but all was not what it seemed. S1 Ep10
Edinburgh, October 1977: Christine Eadie and Helen Scott vanish without a trace. The police never stopped hunting for justice, even changing the law to bring justice. S1 Ep5
When the body of a child is found, Boston State Police have no leads, but with the help of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, a trace is found... S1 Ep4
Two men were wrongfully convicted when 19-year-old Rachel Manning was murdered in Milton Keynes, but new advances in forensics prove that evil always leaves a trace. S1 Ep1
The murder of Lynette White in 1988 led to the longest murder trial in British history at the time. Find out how police work and DNA eventually led police to her killer. S1 Ep16
David Jackson went out to buy beer and cigarettes and was never seen again. For 15 years his case stayed unsolved, until one investigator spotted something. S1 Ep15
An attack in 1992 led to an investigation which would last nearly a quarter of a century, until DNA profiling helped close a case detectives feared would never be solved. S1 Ep12
Tracie Andrews purportedly witnessed the murder of her boyfriend, Lee Harvey, in a country lane on the night of 1st December 1996; but all was not what it seemed. S1 Ep10
Edinburgh, October 1977: Christine Eadie and Helen Scott vanish without a trace. The police never stopped hunting for justice, even changing the law to bring justice. S1 Ep5
When the body of a child is found, Boston State Police have no leads, but with the help of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, a trace is found... S1 Ep4
Following the investigation into the death of Carolyn Janse, whose body was found in a plastic container, and how the killer was found with the assistance of modern technology. S3 Ep13
When Kelsey Berreth vanishes on Thanksgiving, blood found in her house raises suspicions and investigators turn to forensics to solve the case. S3 Ep10
The case of Michele MacNeill, who was found dead from what seemed like an accidental overdose, and how investigators and forensics brought her killer to justice. S3 Ep9
This episode tracks the two-a-half-year investigation into a shooting spree at a Halloween festival, and how the FBI and FMPD identified the killer. S3 Ep8
The search for 27-year-old Lori Hacking follows the investigation into her disappearance and how a multitude of forensic techniques revealed her killer. S3 Ep7
A killer who stalked and gained his victim's trust enticed her to her death. Almost two decades later, scientific advances finally brought the perpetrator to justice.
A popular and healthy 60-year-old woman suffered a sudden, painful death. Detectives managed to trace the killer, despite their calculated and elaborate web of deceit.
Rachel O'Reilly was savagely murdered in her home in what looked like a burglary gone wrong. A ground-breaking investigation finally put her killer behind bars.
The murder of Lynette White in 1988 led to the longest murder trial in British history at the time. Find out how police work and DNA eventually led police to her killer.
Tracie Andrews purportedly witnessed the murder of her boyfriend, Lee Harvey, in a country lane on the night of 1st December 1996; but all was not what it seemed.
Edinburgh, October 1977: Christine Eadie and Helen Scott vanish without a trace. The police never stopped hunting for justice, even changing the law to bring justice.
When the body of a child is found, Boston State Police have no leads, but with the help of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, a trace is found...
Two men were wrongfully convicted when 19-year-old Rachel Manning was murdered in Milton Keynes, but new advances in forensics prove that evil always leaves a trace.