
Saturday, July 12th TV listings for HLN - West
Very Scary People Robert Durst: Nobody Tells the Whole Truth (Part 2)
Six weeks after jumping bail in Galveston, Texas, Robert Durst is caught on a store security camera in Pennsylvania shoplifting a sandwich and is quickly sent back to Galveston to stand trial for the murder of his neighbor, Morris Black.
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 Fire Proof
Investigating the worst arson spree in U.S. history -- a rash of more than 75 fires near Seattle.
Forensic Files X Marks the Spot
Computers aid the police and FBI in solving a string of crimes.
Forensic Files All Charged Up
Using an anonymous letter and geographical profiling, investigators close in on a serial rapist, and a cleverly obtained DNA sample confirms their suspicions.
Forensic Files Breaking the Mold
When a young boy has serious respiratory problems and his father shows signs of early Alzheimer's disease, a chance encounter with a stranger kicks off an investigation into the cause.
Forensic Files House Call
Police in St. Petersburg, Fla., use cell phone mapping, wiretapping and a host of forensic evidence to find a surgeon's killer.
Forensic Files Plastic Fire
A woman wins her release after being imprisoned for allegedly killing her mother in a car fire.
Forensic Files Last Will
Authorities are able to apprehend a kidnapper because he allowed his victim to write a will on a telltale pad of paper.
Forensic Files Dessert Served Cold
Experts debate whether an apparent heart attack victim died from natural causes or alleged poisoning by his girlfriend.
Forensic Files The Music Case
When a 12-year-old was found dead in her home, police were left clueless until a string of burglaries months later. A trail of stolen goods may help solve a murder.
Forensic Files Paintball
When 15 year-old Marlene Miller was murdered, it would take 24 years and several retrials before forensic scientists discovered the evidence to bring her killer to justice.
Forensic Files Sign Here
Detectives use a forged signature to find a woman's abductor.
Forensic Files Shadow of a Doubt
A woman is killed two days before she was scheduled to testify against a man accused of assaulting her and the prime suspect has an alibi.
Forensic Files Tourist Trap
A bite mark is all the evidence needed to convict a suspect who was robbing tourists in Florida.
Forensic Files Once Bitten
Technology able to analyze human bite-marks yields information on a woman's death.
Forensic Files All Wet
A death in Pennsylvania is strikingly similar to one in North Carolina.
Forensic Files Shot of Vengeance
When a nurse starts experiencing a variety of flu-like symptoms, she discovers that she is HIV-positive; she learns that her infection was not accidental.
Forensic Files Dinner and a Movie
time of death becomes pivotal when a pregnant woman is found murdered in her air-conditioned bedroom.
Forensic Files A Wrong Foot
An obscure print found at a crime scene.
Forensic Files House Call
Police in St. Petersburg, Fla., use cell phone mapping, wiretapping and a host of forensic evidence to find a surgeon's killer.
Forensic Files Plastic Fire
A woman wins her release after being imprisoned for allegedly killing her mother in a car fire.
Forensic Files Last Will
Authorities are able to apprehend a kidnapper because he allowed his victim to write a will on a telltale pad of paper.
Forensic Files Dessert Served Cold
Experts debate whether an apparent heart attack victim died from natural causes or alleged poisoning by his girlfriend.
Forensic Files The Music Case
When a 12-year-old was found dead in her home, police were left clueless until a string of burglaries months later. A trail of stolen goods may help solve a murder.
Forensic Files Paintball
When 15 year-old Marlene Miller was murdered, it would take 24 years and several retrials before forensic scientists discovered the evidence to bring her killer to justice.
Forensic Files Sign Here
Detectives use a forged signature to find a woman's abductor.
Forensic Files Shadow of a Doubt
A woman is killed two days before she was scheduled to testify against a man accused of assaulting her and the prime suspect has an alibi.
Forensic Files Tourist Trap
A bite mark is all the evidence needed to convict a suspect who was robbing tourists in Florida.
Forensic Files Once Bitten
Technology able to analyze human bite-marks yields information on a woman's death.
Forensic Files All Wet
A death in Pennsylvania is strikingly similar to one in North Carolina.
Forensic Files Shot of Vengeance
When a nurse starts experiencing a variety of flu-like symptoms, she discovers that she is HIV-positive; she learns that her infection was not accidental.
Forensic Files Dinner and a Movie
time of death becomes pivotal when a pregnant woman is found murdered in her air-conditioned bedroom.
Forensic Files A Wrong Foot
An obscure print found at a crime scene.
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations with Audie Cornish.
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations with Audie Cornish.
Inside Politics With Manu Raju
Melanie Zanona; Catherine Lucey; Isaac Arnsdorf.