TV Schedule for HLN - West
Thursday, June 18th TV listings for HLN - West
The anchors share the latest stories about significant events that take place across the world and interview prominent figures.
Forensic Files Moss, Not Grass
A young woman is found dead on a golf course in the Bahamas; the grass on that course is so distinctive that it had evidentiary value; the evidence leads police to two suspects; each blamed the other, and they have to find out who the killer is.
Forensic Files Material Witness
A teenager goes missing after an evening of horseback riding; her body is found a month later, three miles from her home; the killer unknowingly leaves a trace of evidence behind, tiny but unmistakable clues that pointed to him and him alone.
Forensic Files Garden of Evil
When a popular disc jockey is found murdered in a community garden, police swing into action; a sniffer dog and a blood spatter expert led police to the killer, and he'd been much closer than they realized.
Forensic Files Sunday School Ambush
Investigators unravel a twisted tale of lust, greed and deception after a woman claims her husband was gunned down by intruders.
Forensic Files Penchant for Poison
Three seemingly unrelated deaths proved to be serial murders; the killer had been careful, he used poison which had no taste or odour; fortunately for investigators, it also has a unique chemical signature.
Forensic Files Bump in the Night
A man is murdered in his sleep but no fingerprints are anywhere to be found; a shoe impression outside could lead to the killer.
Forensic Files Sole Searching
With very little else to go on, investigators find that a show impression puts them on the right track to finding a killer in Lansing, Mich.
Forensic Files Murder on the Menu
The owner of a restaurant is killed; investigators uncover tales of debt and deceit, but the case remains open, until one detective gets inspired by an earlier episode of "Forensic Files," and looks for clues in an empty holster.
Forensic Files Hot on the Trail
Serial arsonist on the loose leaves no evidence.
Forensic Files High 'N' Dry
A man becomes the prime suspect in his wife's death after forensic science raises questions about her apparent suicide.
Forensic Files To the Viktor
Investigators on both sides of the Atlantic seek links between three homicides that look like professional executions.
Forensic Files Wired for Disaster
Who put a bomb in the home of a 29-year-old woman and killed her?
Forensic Files Trial by Fire
A fire investigator determines if a kerosene heater is the cause of a fire that killed one person or if it was murder.
Forensic Files Marked for Life
California police in 1957 search for a murderer, but the case goes cold; 50 years after a crime is committed, advances in computer technology determine the killer.
Forensic Files Plastic Puzzle
Investigators piece together tiny clues at the scene of a hit-and-run accident; their findings help to track down the offending driver.
Forensic Files Up in Smoke
Investigators determine what caused a house fire that killed an elderly couple and whether the victims' son is responsible.
Forensic Files Soiled Plan
Detectives are suspicious after a woman is killed in a hunting accident, but it takes more than twenty years before a trace evidence analyst is able to match fibers on a soiled blanket to the killer.
Forensic Files Headquarters
When hunters find a skull in a Texas canyon, police find bits of clothing, a woman's shoe, some small bones and a strand of hair; once they discover her identity, it was time to find the killer.
Forensic Files One for the Road
A wife is missing in Key West; investigators wonder if they should be searching for a missing person or a killer.
Forensic Files Army of Evidence
Suicide notes and a pistol in hand lead police to suspect that a mother of two young children appeared to have killed herself, but when investigators learned of a house fire she was in three years earlier, they reinvestigated.
Forensic Files Shear Luck
The violent death of an Air Force officer's wife outside a Philippines air base is examined, amid accusations of a love triangle involving the murdered woman's husband; investigators use groundbreaking computer forensics to make their case.
Forensic Files Tagging a Suspect
Pieces of plastic the size of sand hold clues to a bombing.
Forensic Files Strong Impressions
At first glance it appears a young woman suffocated, but further investigation shows the scene was staged.
Forensic Files Cereal Killer
A killer is careless when a home is destroyed by fire and a young boy is missing.
Forensic Files Crash Course
A patrol officer is shocked by the amount of blood at a traffic accident and is shocked by the coroner's ruling until an anonymous phone call re-ignites the case.
Forensic Files A Leg up on Crime
An irrigation canal murder remains unsolved until a similar murder occurs.
Forensic Files Summer Obsession
In a wealthy area of Philadelphia, police are called to the scene of what seems like a regular accidental drowning; the investigation begins to focus on one person who has many reasons to want the victim dead.
Forensic Files Elemental Clue
Two women are murdered in the same town and police fear a serial killer is on the loose, further investigation finds that they were both close to the same man.
Forensic Files Moss, Not Grass
A young woman is found dead on a golf course in the Bahamas; the grass on that course is so distinctive that it had evidentiary value; the evidence leads police to two suspects; each blamed the other, and they have to find out who the killer is.
Forensic Files Material Witness
A teenager goes missing after an evening of horseback riding; her body is found a month later, three miles from her home; the killer unknowingly leaves a trace of evidence behind, tiny but unmistakable clues that pointed to him and him alone.
Forensic Files Garden of Evil
When a popular disc jockey is found murdered in a community garden, police swing into action; a sniffer dog and a blood spatter expert led police to the killer, and he'd been much closer than they realized.
Forensic Files Sunday School Ambush
Investigators unravel a twisted tale of lust, greed and deception after a woman claims her husband was gunned down by intruders.
Forensic Files Penchant for Poison
Three seemingly unrelated deaths proved to be serial murders; the killer had been careful, he used poison which had no taste or odour; fortunately for investigators, it also has a unique chemical signature.
Forensic Files Bump in the Night
A man is murdered in his sleep but no fingerprints are anywhere to be found; a shoe impression outside could lead to the killer.
Forensic Files Sole Searching
With very little else to go on, investigators find that a show impression puts them on the right track to finding a killer in Lansing, Mich.
Forensic Files Murder on the Menu
The owner of a restaurant is killed; investigators uncover tales of debt and deceit, but the case remains open, until one detective gets inspired by an earlier episode of "Forensic Files," and looks for clues in an empty holster.
Forensic Files Hot on the Trail
Serial arsonist on the loose leaves no evidence.
Forensic Files High 'N' Dry
A man becomes the prime suspect in his wife's death after forensic science raises questions about her apparent suicide.
Forensic Files To the Viktor
Investigators on both sides of the Atlantic seek links between three homicides that look like professional executions.
Forensic Files Wired for Disaster
Who put a bomb in the home of a 29-year-old woman and killed her?
Forensic Files Legionnaires' Disease
In 1976, 182 war veterans in Philadelphia become hospitalized with pneumonia-like symptoms and 29 die; the disease resurfaces every few years.
Forensic Files The Wilson Murder
After a wealthy Southern physician gets murdered with a baseball bat, his wife and a handyman become convicted of the crime.
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.
