This series takes viewers inside the world of true crime investigation through high-profile criminal cases of the past century that were ultimately solved by advances in forensic science or technology.
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6 episodes
In 1982, the first victims of America's most prolific serial killer were found. The killer was at large for two decades, amassing a body count of over 50 women. Catching him took an advance in 'forensic microscopy' to indisputably link minute paint particles from the victims' clothes to the killer.
Runtime: N/A minIn 1999, detectives investigate the body of a murdered woman found in a barrel along with an address book that had been soaked for over 30 years. Using a game-changing technology called spectral imaging, scientists recover the information from the address book, giving the cops the break they need.
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