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Forensic Files Season 16 Episodes

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Season 16 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Southside Strangler

FBI psychological profiling and DNA evidence identify Timothy Wilson Spencer who raped and strangled five young women in Virginia. The U.S. criminal justice system's first use of DNA profiling in a serial murder case frees an innocent man after he spent two years in prison, and convicts a real killer. Originally aired as Season 1, Episode 6

  

Episode 2 - Legionnaires' Disease

When 180 Legionnaires contract pneumonia-like symptoms after a Philadelphia Convention and 29 of them die, doctors and scientists are mystified. The determination of one scientist helps to determine the cause and likely vector of this deadly disease. Originally aired as Season 1, Episode 7.

  

Episode 3 - The Common Thread

Ten bodies had been found between the months of May and November 1984 in Florida. The police discovered several similarities among these cases. On November 3, 1984, the perpetrator abducted a 17-year-old female named Lisa McVey, but then released her. McVey went to the police with information that eventually led to the arrest of Bobbie Joe Long. Originally aired as Season 2, Episode 1.

  

Episode 4 - Bitter Potion

The flu-like symptoms of a mother and her children proved to be indicative of something much more serious: thallium poisoning. Investigators had to find the source of the poison. When the mother died, the needed to determine if the exposure was accidental or if they also needed to find a killer. Originally aired as Season 2, Episode 5.

  

Episode 5 - Fatal Fungus

An infant was rushed to a Cleveland emergency room with serious breathing problems. The baby's lungs were bleeding. Within months, there were more than 30 cases -- an incidence more than a thousand times higher than anywhere else in the world. Doctors had never seen anything like it, and searched frantically for the cause and a cure. Originally aired as Season 2, Episode 7.

  

Episode 6 - Something's Fishy

Two people in Seattle, Washington died after taking an over-the-counter pain reliever; lab analysis of the pills showed they were tainted with a lethal concentration of cyanide. The investigation which followed led police to a suspect with a motive for murder and a callous disregard for others. Originally aired as Season 2, Episode 9.

  

Episode 7 - Without A Trace

When eleven-month-old Chad Shelton was admitted to the hospital, his liver function was abnormal, his platelet count was dangerously low and there was unexplained bleeding. Eventually, Chad went into a coma and died. When other people in the house began to get ill as well, investigators and scientists must frantically search for a cause. Originally aired as Season 3, Episode 1.

  

Episode 8 - Knot For Everyone

In the mid-1980s, bodies of nude woman were found in remote hill of California. The police got a break when a known prostitute escaped an attacker and was able to identify him and his automobile. Originally aired as Season 3, Episode 2.

  

Episode 9 - Grave Evidence

Stephen Scher and Martin Dillon went skeet shooting in rural Pennsylvania on a beautiful Spring day in 1976. Martin was shot dead that day, and Scher maintained a freak accident had cost his friend his life. It would take more than 20 years for the truth to be revealed, and for the jury to rule on who was responsible for the death of Martin Dillon. Originally aired as Season 3, Episode 7.

  

Episode 10 - Deadly Formula

When four month old Ryan Stallings died under suspicious circumstances, his mother was arrested, charged and ultimately convicted of his murder. But months later the verdict would be questioned when new evidence emerged from a startling source -- his newborn brother. Oirignally aired as Season 3, Episode 8.

  

Episode 11 - Broken Bond

When a two-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital suffering from brain seizures and breathing difficulties, doctors could not find the cause of his illness. Then the boy's sister provided an important clue and raised the possibility of a syndrome of which few had ever heard, a syndrome that would need both medical investigators and legal authorities. Season 3, Episode 12.

  

Episode 12 - Ultimate Betrayal

On a windy Kansas night in October, 1995, a mysterious fire swept through the home of a prominent doctor. Two of her family members made it out alive; two did not. In the debris, investigators found evidence which told them much more than how the fire started. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 3.

  

Episode 13 - Innocence Lost

Sometime during a neighborhood Christmas party, five-year-old Melissa Brannen disappeared. No one saw where she went or noticed anything unusual. Investigators turned to forensic science to help them see what the witnesses missed. The young girl was never seen again but fiber analysis led police to a suspect nonetheless. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 5.

  

Episode 14 - Till Death Do Us Part

The doctors at the hospital couldn't determine the cause of Bobby Curley's hallucinations and intense pain. At first, they treated it as a neurological disorder called Guillen-Barre Syndrome. But Bobby's condition deteriorated. Something he was being given in the hospital wasn't curing him, it was poisoning him. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 6.

  

Episode 15 - Ties That Bind

Who was the sexual offender who murdered two adolescent boys in Nebraska? The key to stopping him would be the unique composition of the "junk rope" he used to tie his victims. Omaha police and the FBI used rope analysis, psychological profiling, forensic odontology and hypnosis to bring a 116-day manhunt to a close. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 7.

  

Episode 16 - Accident or Murder?

Janice Johnson was found dead at the foot of her basement stairs. Police in Nova Scotia had to unravel the circumstances surrounding Janice's death and answer the question: Was it an accident or murder? Different authorities ruled both ways, and it takes years - and an astonishingly unique recreation of the death - before justice is finally done. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 9.

  

Episode 17 - Core Evidence

In 1996, more than a dozen children in Seattle, Washington, were fighting for their lives. Each one of them had contracted a serious illness, and no one knew what it was. When one of the children died, investigators knew the clock was ticking and they needed to isolate the cause and find the cure before time ran out. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 10.

  

Episode 18 - With Every Breath

Young Navajos on a reservation in the Southwest were dying at an alarming rate. CDC officials had never seen anything like it; the mysterious illness had claimed the lives of more than 20 people. The tribe's medicine men provided investigators with a critical clue which would lead halfway around the world to a most unlikely killer. Originally aired as Season 4, Episode 12.

  



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