Forensic firsts.
Fire Investigation: Find out how investigators cleverly use forensic science to catch those who start fatal fires, including the Jacksonville arsonist who left a family dead in 1990.
Trace Evidence: A compelling examination of forensic science and the techniques used to catch criminals. Scientists and police officers explain the importance of trace evidence
Criminal Profiling: Learn about the advancements in forensic technology. Hear how the introduction of criminal profiling helped police catch the Green River Killer and the Mad Bomber.
Blood Splatter: Illuminating documentary series that traces the development of key forensic techniques. Find out how analysing blood stains proved the key to catching two killers.
Cyber Forensics: Crime-busting science. How the rapid development of digital forensic techniques helped capture both a West German spy in 1986 and 'the Craigslist Killer' in 2009.
Cause of Death: Hear about more cases where forensic pathology has led to the capture of criminals. Discover how a 1987 autopsy led US detectives to a prolific serial killer.
Plant Evidence: How did a piece of wood help catch the man who killed aviator Charles Lindbergh's son in 1932? This gripping series reveals all with a look at forensic botany.
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