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CatchingKillers
Smithsonian Channel
14 episodes
8 months ago
Ruthless murderers like the BTK Strangler and Dr. Death were brought down by revolutionary forensic techniques that pushed the boundaries of detective work.
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Ruthless murderers like the BTK Strangler and Dr. Death were brought down by revolutionary forensic techniques that pushed the boundaries of detective work.
Show more...
TV & Film
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All Signs Point to Innocent
CatchingKillers
3 minutes 15 seconds
13 years ago
All Signs Point to Innocent
In 1983, police in Leicestershire, England struggle to make their case - until they join forces with scientists, who are just discovering the potential of DNA profiling.
CatchingKillers
Ruthless murderers like the BTK Strangler and Dr. Death were brought down by revolutionary forensic techniques that pushed the boundaries of detective work.