In Harm’s Way
Because the medical examiner preserved a portion of the victim’s rib cage, forensic scientists can compare the microscopic marks on the presumed murder weapon with the marks on the bone. A match will conclusive identify the killer.
Because the medical examiner preserved a portion of the victim’s rib cage, forensic scientists can compare the microscopic marks on the presumed murder weapon with the marks on the bone. A match will conclusive identify the killer.
A serial bomber was on the loose in Salt Lake City. Two people were dead and a third was seriously injured. When police turned to forensic science for help, they uncovered an almost unbelievable story of forgery, fraud and murder.
When a wealthy socialite died after falling down the stairs, eyewitnesses said one thing and the evidence indicated another. To find out what really happened, investigators turned to forensic science, a physicist, and an expert in accident reconstruction.
Police feared the woman was the latest victim in a string of similar crimes. But the M.O. was slightly different. A pair of bloody gloves, unique tire tracks, and ordinary grass and pine needles would provide investigators with some extraordinary clues.
Investigators sifted through the ashes of a fire which killed a police officer’s estranged wife. The blaze appeared to have been started by an unattended cigarette. But when scientists looked closely, they realized the cause was far more complicated.
The double homicide of a gay couple leads investigators into the twisted world of White Supremacists. Shell casings, paint chips and an analysis of glass shards help authorities link their prime suspects to a string of hate crimes in California.
The killer was meticulous, washing everything at the scene, including the victim’s body. The only definitive evidence was a single hair. Three years later he struck again and, this time, what he left behind would prove he committed both crimes.
A funeral director is murdered and his son, the sole beneficiary of his estate, is considered a likely suspect… until witnesses provide him with an ironclad alibi. When police find a mask near the crime scene, they hope it will lead to the killer.
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