Hidden Killers | DOUBLE EPISODE | The New Detectives
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Investigators in Montana, Tennessee, and Ohio solve murders through forensic evidence, circumstantial clues, and confessions, leading to convictions of all suspects in each case.
Insights
- Forensic examiners play a crucial role in uncovering evidence beyond the obvious in well-executed homicides, aiding in the identification and conviction of perpetrators.
- Despite initial suspicions and elaborate cover-ups, meticulous forensic analyses and investigative work ultimately lead to the successful prosecution of murderers, highlighting the significance of thorough scrutiny in criminal cases.
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Recent questions
How did investigators solve Susan Galloway's murder?
Craig Smith confessed to killing Susan Galloway.
What was the cause of Lenora Robinson's mysterious death?
Lenora Robinson died from cyanide poisoning.
How was Jack McCrady linked to his wife's murder?
Soil samples from the grave site linked Jack McCrady to the murder.
What led to Jim's conviction for Donna Bley's poisoning?
Donna's hair analysis revealed a gradual increase in arsenic levels over time.
How was Robert A implicated in Janet's murder?
Forensic evidence, including blood spatter patterns, led to Robert A's conviction.
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