Episode list

Cold Case Files

Obsession: Dave Reichert and the Green River Killer
One of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history, dubbed "The Green River Killer," confessed to murdering 71 women in the Seattle area. Dave Reichert had reopened the case after being elected sheriff and succeeded in solving the case (thanks to scientific advances). To escape the death penalty, Gary Ridgway also agreed to reveal burial places of many victims not known to police. Bill Kurtis accompanies search teams which include Ridgway.
7 /10
Finding BTK

Wed, Dec 21, 2005
The story of the hunt for one of the most notorious serial killers in recent American history--the BTK killer, who terrorized the Wichita, Kansas, area for years. After committing at least seven brutal murders, BTK (for Bind, Torture, Kill) vanished for over 25 years before sending clues of his crimes to the media in 2004. He continued to avoid capture until a forensic computer expert traced a computer disc that led investigators to a surprising suspect--a church president.
7.8 /10
Snatched/A Detective's Promise
It's a quiet Sunday in Edmonton, Alberta on September 6, 1992. Corrine "Punky" Gustavson and her 5-year-old friend Lindsey are playing in the backyard of their townhouse complex when a man approaches them. He grabs 6-year-old Punky and drives off with her in his car. Lindsey tells her mother that a man took Corrine and the police are called. Constables from the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) arrive and they interview Lindsey and Punky's father, Ray Gustavson. Ray says he was watching the girls and stepped away for a moment. Soon after, his neighbor told him Punky was missing. Lindsey isn't able to provide a good description of the perpetrator and nobody else seems to have seen the man. Cst. Dave Bittman surveys the yard notices a patch of mud with a shoe print that looks like a sporting cleat. Bittman sketches the print. Soon after police begin a door-to-door search. Local media quickly picks up the story, and volunteers join in on a citywide search for a missing girl. Two days later, a truck driver finds Corrine's body face down in the mud of a trucking yard just outside of Edmonton. Investigators believe the young girl was raped and murdered elsewhere and then dumped at the site. At autopsy the medical examiner determines the six-year old was most likely smothered to death. The only evidence he gleans from the body is a single pubic hair. In 1992, however, analysts are able to do little with the hair. Part 2; Robert Wigley is suspected in the death of Camilla Randall.
7.2 /10
Caught on Tape/A Son to Remember
A video tape made at an ATM machine helps police in Louisville, KY, to nab a man suspected of raping 13 women. And a DA investigator in Georgia helps crack a murder case that his father, a police chief, first worked on 30 years before.
6.5 /10
On the Case: Nacole's Killer
This special edition of Cold Case Files offers an inside look, rarely seen, at an active cold case investigation. We follow Det. Vince Velazquez of Atlanta and Capt. Russell Popham of East Point, Ga., as they work to solve the 1995 rape and murder of 14-year-old Nacole Smith, one of Atlanta's most notorious unsolved crimes.
6.3 /10
Daddy Dearest/A Pastor's Wife
The day after Thanksgiving in 1994, 38-year-old Luz Mucino and her teenage daughters Edith and Gabriela are reported missing by a friend. And since Luz Mucino and her daughters were undocumented aliens, detectives cannot locate any family members who might be able to provide information. On May 15, 1999, 38-year-old Patty Jo Pulley is reported missing by her husband.
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A Killer's Skin/Where's Peggy
A Killer's Skin/Where's Peggy?: Police track down a killer who preys on older women, while a protective mother disappears after learning her daughter has been assaulted. (S1, ep 4)
5.8 /10
Innocence Stolen/Danger at the Door
DNA evidence is the key to solving 2 cold cases: a NY serial rapist of girls and young women, as well as a CA 9-year-old girl who was grabbed at her front door, mutilated and murdered.
7 /10
The Interrogation/The Slide
A 14-year-old boy is charged with the murder of his sister, but his public defender believes the police coerced the boy's confession and that the real killer is still on the loose. And two deteriorated medical examiner's slides, made in a murder investigation 16 years earlier, give police the evidence they need to reopen the cold case and bring the lead suspect to trial.
7.8 /10
The Taunt/Death in Deadwood
The Taunt/Death in Deadwood: Detectives look at the cold case of two women who were raped in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1995, and a murder in Deadwood, South Dakota, in 1982. (S1, ep 7)
6.2 /10
On the Case: A Child Remembers
Our cameras follow Detective Manny Reyes as he investigates the 1990 murder of a Fort Worth, Texas woman. Reyes talks to the woman's two sons, who believe that her husband, Bobby, was the murderer.
7.5 /10
The Black Dahlia
Bill Kurtis reviews the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short, popularly known as the "Black Dahlia" because of her black bouffant hairstyle. Her dismembered body was found near a sidewalk in L.A., and is the oldest unsolved case in LAPD files. Several suspects are named, including the father of a retired cop, who has written several books on the subject.
7 /10
The Deadly Stroll/Unholy Secret
Deadly Stroll/Unholy Secret: Police go undercover to catch a man they suspect of killing three prostitutes. Meanwhile, a letter opener links a priest to the murder of a nun. (S1, ep 8)
6 /10
NCIS/Exhuming the Truth
NCIS/Exhuming the Truth: A sailor's disappearance is reinvestigated and DNA gathered from a cigarette butt helps detectives unravel a 20-year-old murder case. (S1, ep 10)
7.6 /10
Abandoned Houses/A Son's Memory
Abandoned Houses/A Son's Memory: Two young girls are raped, murdered and dumped in an abandoned house. Also, a 26-year-old mother of three disappears on Christmas Eve. (S1, ep 12)
7 /10
A Knock at the Door/Shattered
A Knock at the Door/Shattered: A 25-year-old woman is killed in a hotel room in 1978 and a young woman is shot dead during a jewellery store robbery in 1980. (S1, ep 13)
7.3 /10
Muder He Wrote/Caught by the Past
Murder He Wrote/Caught By The Past: A look at cold cases involving the slaying of a Detroit cab company owner and a woman who was found murdered in her bedroom. (S1, ep 15)
6.2 /10
Left for Dead/On the Case
A Californian detective tracks down a prostitute's killer with the help of a key piece of evidence. While two persistent cold case detectives wait many years for science and technology to evolve, so they can use the DNA results to investigate the 1990 murder of a woman and the death of a man killed in a car crash in 1988.
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The Execution of Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson was convicted of the senseless killing of Jeff Wetterman, 11 years earlier. While being interviewed in his last days, cameras capture how Michael's family fights to save him from being executed, and the rising tension leading up to the execution date. In a shocking twist, the story ends in a way no one could have foreseen.
7.2 /10
Innocence Files
Students of the University of Cincinnati and Texas Tech University Innocence Project take on the cases of jailed murderers who claim they're innocent. With exclusive, behind-the-scenes access, viewers watch as the students visit the inmates, track down key witnesses, and seek DNA testing that could prove their clients' innocence. While their focus is on the cases of Texas death row inmate, Anthony Graves, and mentally ill Ohio inmate Glen Tinney, who plead guilty but now professes his innocence.
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Evidence Kit

Thu, Oct 11, 2007
The Chicago Police Department launches the Women's DNA initiative to fund the testing of backlogged rape evidence kits and help rape victims find justice. Meanwhile in Sacramento County, California, the deputy district attorney hunts for the killer of a man who was brutally stabbed to death in his home 16 years earlier, using a new grant for DNA testing.
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