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Toxic Death

(First Aired: Dec. 3, 2002)
Screening bodies for toxins helps identify the true cause of death.
  • Mon 5/28
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Grave Secrets

(First Aired: Feb. 11, 2003)
Killers hide the remains of their victims.
  • Mon 5/28
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Texas Rangers

(First Aired: Mar. 30, 1999)
The role of the Texas Rangers, formed in the 1830s, continues to evolve with the application of medical jurisprudence.
  • Tue 5/29
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Unlikely Sources

(First Aired: Apr. 13, 1999)
Clues come from unlikely sources, including a beer bottle, deleted computer files and the cocoon of a black-fly larvae.
  • Tue 5/29
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Silent Killers

(First Aired: Oct. 20, 2006)
Police search for missing college student whose car was found abandoned.
  • Tue 5/29
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Elements of Murder

(First Aired: Dec. 17, 2002)
Everyday substances reveal hidden clues that break a homicide case.
  • Tue 5/29
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Stranger Than Fiction

(First Aired: Sep. 10, 2002)
Crime writers tell of the efforts of homicide investigators.
  • Tue 5/29
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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The Unforgotten

(First Aired: Feb. 19, 2002)
Diligence and technology help catch perpetrators who believe their crimes have been forgotten.
  • Wed 5/30
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
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Silent Killers

(First Aired: Oct. 20, 2006)
Police search for missing college student whose car was found abandoned.
  • Wed 5/30
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Lethal Dosage

(First Aired: Mar. 9, 2009)
Toxicologists examine blood and tissue to uncover unnatural deaths.
  • Wed 5/30
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Collective Justice

(First Aired: Sep. 24, 2002)
The Vidocq Society provides investigators with fresh perspectives on cold cases.
  • Wed 5/30
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Lethal Encounter

(First Aired: Mar. 25, 2003)
Strangled prostitute; a stranger kills a woman in a van; a serial killer runs over his victims' bodies.
  • Wed 5/30
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Marked for Death

(First Aired: Jul. 17, 2004)
Plastic, industrial tie-wraps lead police to a killer.
  • Thu 5/31
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
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Lethal Dosage

(First Aired: Mar. 9, 2009)
Toxicologists examine blood and tissue to uncover unnatural deaths.
  • Thu 5/31
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Deadly Target

(First Aired: )
Ballistics experts work to determine whether a shooting is suicide or murder.
  • Thu 5/31
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Random Targets

(First Aired: Jan. 14, 2003)
Some multiple-murderers seem to choose victims at random, without an apparent connection.
  • Thu 5/31
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Material Witness

(First Aired: Dec. 10, 2002)
Victims' families and friends can provide crucial information in investigations.
  • Thu 5/31
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Deadly Target

(First Aired: )
Ballistics experts work to determine whether a shooting is suicide or murder.
  • Fri 6/1
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Bodies of Evidence

(First Aired: )
A body isn't always needed to solve a murder, as detectives can use a speck of blood or fingernail fragment to track a killer.
  • Fri 6/1
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Predators and Parasites

(First Aired: Oct. 1, 2002)
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.
  • Fri 6/1
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Coroner's Casebook

(First Aired: May. 18, 1999)
Two of the top coroners in the United States talk about their cases, providing important insights into crime solving.
  • Fri 6/1
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Forsaken Trust

(First Aired: Aug. 5, 2003)
A woman and her daughter become lost at sea.
  • Sat 6/2
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Bodies of Evidence

(First Aired: )
A body isn't always needed to solve a murder, as detectives can use a speck of blood or fingernail fragment to track a killer.
  • Sat 6/2
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Wasted Youth

(First Aired: Jun. 25, 2002)
Investigators dispute the innocence of teens involved in murders.
  • Mon 6/4
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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M.E.'s Casebook

(First Aired: Jul. 19, 2003)
Passerby discovers a killer's dumping ground; a girl disappears in broad daylight.
  • Mon 6/4
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Undaunted

(First Aired: Jul. 8, 2003)
An office party takes a violent turn.
  • Mon 6/4
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Traces of Guilt

(First Aired: Nov. 17, 1998)
Microscopic pieces of evidence -- a fingerprint or a few fibers -- left at the crime scene can lead to the conviction of such killers as David Middleton and Gregory Kokal.
  • Tue 6/5
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Wasted Youth

(First Aired: Jun. 25, 2002)
Investigators dispute the innocence of teens involved in murders.
  • Tue 6/5
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Burning Evidence

(First Aired: )
New techniques allow investigators to find clues among charred remains.
  • Tue 6/5
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Dead Wrong

(First Aired: Dec. 8, 1998)
Murderers attempt to conceal evidence.
  • Tue 6/5
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Lasting Impressions

(First Aired: Dec. 1, 1998)
Chaotic or clean, a murder scene will yield clues left behind by the culprit, as was amply demonstrated in the case of the ``Night Stalker.''.
  • Tue 6/5
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Undaunted

(First Aired: Jul. 8, 2003)
An office party takes a violent turn.
  • Wed 6/6
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Burning Evidence

(First Aired: )
New techniques allow investigators to find clues among charred remains.
  • Wed 6/6
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Dead Wrong

(First Aired: Dec. 8, 1998)
Murderers attempt to conceal evidence.
  • Wed 6/6
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
  • ID
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Women Who Kill

(First Aired: Jan. 26, 1999)
Female killers tend to choose less violent methods.
  • Wed 6/6
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Deadly Dealings

(First Aired: Dec. 15, 1998)
People who contract killings have air-tight alibis, but investigators use forensic science to explode so-called perfect alibis.
  • Wed 6/6
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Natural Witness

(First Aired: Nov. 2, 1999)
When solving brutal crimes, the forensic entomologist and botanist study clues provided by nature.
  • Thu 6/7
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
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Dead Wrong

(First Aired: Dec. 8, 1998)
Murderers attempt to conceal evidence.
  • Thu 6/7
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Web of Clues

(First Aired: )
Forensic entomologists study the insects found on a corpse to determine the time and cause of death, providing crucial evidence.
  • Thu 6/7
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
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Body Count

(First Aired: Dec. 22, 1998)
As cocky serial killers become increasingly careless, investigators harvest the clues that will ultimately put them away.
  • Thu 6/7
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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A Taste of Poison

(First Aired: Feb. 9, 1999)
Poisoners rely on their victims' trust.
  • Thu 6/7
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Grave Discoveries

(First Aired: Mar. 23, 1999)
When forensic scientists re-examine old, unsolved crimes, they sometimes find an overlooked clue or employ new technologies.
  • Fri 6/8
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Web of Clues

(First Aired: )
Forensic entomologists study the insects found on a corpse to determine the time and cause of death, providing crucial evidence.
  • Fri 6/8
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
  • ID
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Lethal Obsession

(First Aired: Nov. 24, 1998)
Murderers with obsessions of love, jealousy or power.
  • Fri 6/8
  • 8:00AM-9:00AM
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Grave Discoveries

(First Aired: Mar. 23, 1999)
When forensic scientists re-examine old, unsolved crimes, they sometimes find an overlooked clue or employ new technologies.
  • Fri 6/8
  • 9:00AM-10:00AM
  • OWN
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Texas Rangers

(First Aired: Mar. 30, 1999)
The role of the Texas Rangers, formed in the 1830s, continues to evolve with the application of medical jurisprudence.
  • Fri 6/8
  • 10:00AM-11:00AM
  • OWN
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Left at the Scene

(First Aired: Dec. 26, 2000)
Investigators study small clues left at the crime scene, such as a paint chip, saliva from a cigarette and glass fragments.
  • Sat 6/9
  • 3:00AM-4:00AM
  • ID
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Lethal Obsession

(First Aired: Nov. 24, 1998)
Murderers with obsessions of love, jealousy or power.
  • Sat 6/9
  • 4:00AM-5:00AM
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