
Monday, October 20th TV listings for HLN HD
The anchors share the latest stories about significant events that take place across the world and interview prominent figures.
Very Scary People Dr. Death: A License to Kill (Part 1)
For nearly two decades, physician-turned-murderer Michael Swango leaves a trail of death and mayhem across two continents.
Very Scary People Dr. Death: You're Next (Part 2)
Dr. Michael Swango takes an oath to do no harm, but does just the opposite; suspicious illnesses and deaths follow the once-trusted physician-turned-killer from hospital to hospital for nearly two decades and across two continents.
Very Scary People The Golden State Killer: Hunting Human Beings Pt. 1
After a 40-year manhunt, investigators finally unmask the man suspected of being California's most prolific serial killer.
Very Scary People The Golden State Killer: Hiding in Plain Sight Pt. 2
Law enforcement personnel identify the Golden State Killer as being Joseph DeAngelo who was hiding in plain sight.
Forensic Files Sex, Lies and DNA
When a woman goes missing from her home, police focus on her husband when an airline luggage tag and luminol point to an affair and murder; footage from a TV crew and Coast Guard photographs lead investigators to the suspect's missing boat.
Forensic Files Bitter Potion
When a woman exhibits strange flu-like symptoms before dying, investigators discover someone added thallium to her soda; detectives initially suspect her husband, but the case takes a sinister turn.
Forensic Files Fatal Fungus
When dozens of infants develop serious breathing problems in the Cleveland area, doctors and investigators search high and low for the cause.
Forensic Files Something's Fishy
A well-liked bank vice president collapses and dies after taking pain pills laced with cyanide; the search for a motive reveals a callous suspect who had murdered once before.
Forensic Files Sealed With a Kiss
Evidence reveals a teacher who complained of being stalked and harassed by another teacher was scamming police.
Forensic Files Postal Mortem
A man kills two people with bombs in an effort to get investors off his back, but authorities catch onto him and he becomes sentenced to life with no chance of parole.
Forensic Files Micro-Clues
A man arrested for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a boy in a European country becomes linked to a murder in Zurich, Switzerland, through analysis of microorganisms.
Forensic Files Deadly Parasites
Heavy rains and snow run-off carry manure into Milwaukee's water supply in 1993, leading to an epidemic of gastrointestinal illness affecting 400,000 people.
Forensic Files Without a Trace
Autopsies reveal that a string of unexplained deaths in Omaha resulted from poison-induced liver disintegration.
Forensic Files Knot for Everyone
In a series of murders near Sacramento, Calif., a killer gags and molests prostitutes, cuts their clothes in random patterns and cuts off their hair; microscopic evidence helps solve the case.
Forensic Files The Talking Skull
After the discovery of a skull in the forest near a boy scout camp, police use facial reconstruction to identify the body.
Forensic Files Deadly Delivery
Investigators use obscure evidence to find the person responsible for killing justice officials with mail bombs in the South.
Forensic Files Grave Evidence
Forensic scientists provide authorities with evidence that a death deemed accidental 20 years ago was actually murder.
Forensic Files Deadly Formula
Detectives learn that a genetic disorder caused the deaths of a woman's children, resulting in an overturned conviction.
Forensic Files Beaten by a Hair
When a young woman goes missing on the way to the train station, investigators use a strand of hair and a bloody pillowcase to find a suspect.
Forensic Files Crime Seen
Investigators reopen a case from 1984 involving the rape of a young Virginia woman when DNA testing refutes her identification of the rapist and calls everything into question, leading to the accused person's exoneration.
Forensic Files Speck of Evidence
A speck of bicycle paint and a speck of nickel left over from a collision with a twice-convicted child molester's car provide critical clues in the murder of a 9-year-old.
Forensic Files Broken Bond
A 2-year-old boy's brain seizures and breathing problems baffle doctors until they learn the mother exhibits signs of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a rare condition that led her to physically abuse her son and contributed to her daughter's death.
Forensic Files Sealed With a Kiss
Evidence reveals a teacher who complained of being stalked and harassed by another teacher was scamming police.
Forensic Files Postal Mortem
A man kills two people with bombs in an effort to get investors off his back, but authorities catch onto him and he becomes sentenced to life with no chance of parole.
Forensic Files Micro-Clues
A man arrested for the sexual assault and attempted murder of a boy in a European country becomes linked to a murder in Zurich, Switzerland, through analysis of microorganisms.
Forensic Files Deadly Parasites
Heavy rains and snow run-off carry manure into Milwaukee's water supply in 1993, leading to an epidemic of gastrointestinal illness affecting 400,000 people.
Forensic Files Without a Trace
Autopsies reveal that a string of unexplained deaths in Omaha resulted from poison-induced liver disintegration.
Forensic Files Knot for Everyone
In a series of murders near Sacramento, Calif., a killer gags and molests prostitutes, cuts their clothes in random patterns and cuts off their hair; microscopic evidence helps solve the case.
Forensic Files The Talking Skull
After the discovery of a skull in the forest near a boy scout camp, police use facial reconstruction to identify the body.
Forensic Files Deadly Delivery
Investigators use obscure evidence to find the person responsible for killing justice officials with mail bombs in the South.
Forensic Files Grave Evidence
Forensic scientists provide authorities with evidence that a death deemed accidental 20 years ago was actually murder.
Forensic Files Deadly Formula
Detectives learn that a genetic disorder caused the deaths of a woman's children, resulting in an overturned conviction.
Forensic Files Beaten by a Hair
When a young woman goes missing on the way to the train station, investigators use a strand of hair and a bloody pillowcase to find a suspect.
Forensic Files Crime Seen
Investigators reopen a case from 1984 involving the rape of a young Virginia woman when DNA testing refutes her identification of the rapist and calls everything into question, leading to the accused person's exoneration.
Forensic Files Speck of Evidence
A speck of bicycle paint and a speck of nickel left over from a collision with a twice-convicted child molester's car provide critical clues in the murder of a 9-year-old.
Forensic Files Broken Bond
A 2-year-old boy's brain seizures and breathing problems baffle doctors until they learn the mother exhibits signs of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a rare condition that led her to physically abuse her son and contributed to her daughter's death.
Forensic Files II The Rise
A single mom vanishes without a trace; foul play is confirmed after a truck toolbox opens with her body inside; homicide detectives investigate men she matched on dating sites, men from work, and a lover with a violent past.
Forensic Files II Ten of Hearts
A 20-year-old woman sets out on her bike and never returns; her body is found a few miles from her house with a gunshot wound to the head; years go by without any evidence or leads, until new investigators and technology breaks the case.
The anchors share the latest stories about significant events that take place across the world and interview prominent figures.
The anchors share the latest stories about significant events that take place across the world and interview prominent figures.