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- This riveting documentary series unravels the complex nature of justice -- both how it is denied and how it is achieved. Created by a team of award-winning producers, each show presents a compelling, real story about America and law enforcement.
- The case of Marty Tankleff, who was convicted of the 1988 double murder of his parents in Long Island, New York, is reinvestigated by retired NYPD detective Jerry Palace.
- The case of 27-year-old Mia Zapata, the lead singer with punk rock band The Gits, who was murdered in Seattle, Washington in 1993.
- A duo of masked bank robbers--dubbed the "Midwest Bank Bandits"--plague the American Midwest in the 1990s, raising funds to aid their audacious plan to overthrow the U.S. government.
- 2000– 1h7.4 (8)TV EpisodeThe case of Dennis Dechaine, who was convicted of the 1988 murder of 12-year-old babysitter Sarah Cherry in Bowdoin, Maine, is reinvestigated by retired NYPD detectives Jerry Palace and Reggie Britt.
- The case of Carmin Ross, who was brutally stabbed to death in her own home in Lawrence, Kansas in 2003.
- The investigation and trial of the Helzer Brothers and their accomplice, Dawn Godman, who gruesomely murdered five people in the Summer of 2000 as part of a bizarre mission to "transform America" that they claimed was given to them by God.
- The case of 20-year-old sophomore university student, Audrey Ruth Seiler, who disappeared from her college dorm in Madison, Wisconsin in 2004.
- The murder of a prominent Sacramento attorney and the unusual circumstances surrounding his death leads the detectives of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department to suspect his elusive wife and her female lover.
- On a quiet Florida beach a woman is shot to death and her husband clings to life having taken three shots to his chest and one to his hand. Detectives carefully investigate the heinous crime and name a suspect that shocks family and friends.
- The 1991 missing person case of Lubbock, Texas ladies man Roger Scott Dunn, which eventually turned into a criminal investigation based on the vast amount of blood found on the walls and floor of his bedroom, and the efforts of his father, Jim Dunn, to keep the investigation on track by contacting the Vidocq Society--an independent crime-solving club that specializes in murder.
- The missing person case of Shannon Melendi, a 19-year-old university student who vanished from a country club softball park in Atlanta, Georgia in 1994.
- A couple celebrating their wedding anniversary go for a stroll on the beach after dinner. Out of nowhere, a masked robber jumps them, steals their valuables then shoots and kills the husband. Police launch an intensive manhunt for the killer but come up empty. But the story begins to take a huge turn when friends of the husband bring the grieving wife's behavior in the weeks before the crime into the open.
- A young couple vanishes-found nearly dead in the freezing waters of a local river. A horrific crime. A river deep with secrets. What exactly happened? Investigators will stop at nothing to solve the mystery. The incredible true story of two young college students who were shot at close range and who narrowly survived to tell their story.
- An Australian dream vacation turns into terror when a young couple vanishes while SCUBA diving in the Great Barrier Reef. The true story of the hit film "Open Water."
- In June 1996, the Coast Guard in Sitka, Alaska receives a distraught 911 call from a prominent local whose yacht caught fire while he and his family were spending the night at sea. In a dramatic rescue effort, scuba divers and Coast Guard choppers search the entire area, but by the next morning, no trace of his family are found. When a police investigation reveals disturbing clues, investigators call in a Navy salvage ship and a submarine to uncover the truth.
- The missing persons case of 33-year-old single father, Gary Lynn Patterson, who disappeared on his way to a job interview in El Paso, Texas in 1997.
- The cases of aspiring models 31-year-old Donnalee Duhamel, 21-year-old Shari Miller, and 15-year-old Tracey Campbell, who were strangled to death and mutilated in California between 1978 and 1984.
- When the bodies of Navy officer Leanne Brown and her boyfriend are found in a woods near a naval base, NCIS agents are called to the scene. With few clues to work with, the agents turn to their extensive network of high-tech specialists to connect the dots between an isolated church, a mystery woman with the dead navy officer's credit card, a 12-yr old boy with a suspicious cell phone, and a local teenage gang.
- A 27-year-old man is found dead in rural Louisiana and the suspects are self-proclaimed practicing witches.
- Throughout 2003 and 2004, BLM Rangers and the Nye County Sheriff Department undertake a 1500-mile manhunt for the "Ballarat Bandit", an elusive serial robber roaming the Death Valley National Park.
- The case of 60-year-old Robert Merlin Spangler, who was suspected of murdering his wife, Donna R. Sundling Spangler, during a backpacking trip at the Grand Canyon in 1993.
- Investigation of suspected serial killer Herbert Baumeister, who committed suicide in 1996 after bodies of murdered men were dug up on his Indiana property.
- The case of Isom and Jimmie Turquitt, two brothers who hired homeless alcoholics to work for their bricklaying business in Bessemer, Alabama throughout the 1990s. They took out life insurance policies on each of their employees, before supplying them with as much alcohol as they wanted in the hope that they'd drink themselves to death.
- After the police investigation into the murder of Wendy Owen Kratzert in 1995 goes cold, her husband, Edward George Kratzert, hires maverick private investigator Chuck Chambers to solve the case.
- The case of Thomas Carter Chapman III, who confessed to the murder of a Jane Doe found along the banks of Cocalico Creek in Ephrata, Pennsylvania in 1998. The victim was discovered to be 20-year-old Heather Greth, before a second body was found on the creek bed a day later by a specialist police scuba diving team which turned out to be her 22-year-old boyfriend Craig Bowers.
- An investigation of the egregious racial injustice visited upon the citizens of the small farm town of Tulia, Texas by the government's "war on drugs", uncovering unethical police conduct, false testimony, and evidence that did not exist.
- The case of Carole A. Garton and her 8-month-old unborn baby, who were shot to death in Cottonwood, California in 1998.
- Oklahoma City, 1990 -- A fatal car crash kills a young woman, which opens a complex nationwide FBI investigation that leads to the arrest of kidnapper, murderer and fugitive of 17 years, Franklin Floyd. As the investigation deepens, so does the evil that lurks within the mind of Floyd.
- For years, dog handler Sandra Anderson, and her ever-reliable cadaver dog, Eagle, were considered the best of the best at crime scene searches. Together, they recovered forensic evidence with frightening regularity, achieving worldwide acclaim in the process. But after a number of Eagle's findings raised more questions than answers, 'the greatest search team of all-time' began to seem a little too good to be true...