Wednesday, January 14th TV listings for True Crime Network (KING-DT2) Seattle, WA
Forensic Files Fate Date
The killer removed the computer that links him to the murder of a woman and her soon-to-be ex-husband that he had met online.
Forensic Files Trail of a Killer
A community is shocked when police discover a woman raped and murdered in broad daylight on a public trail.
Forensic Files Gone Ballistic
A real estate developer is shot and his wife becomes the prime suspect, until the bullet is linked to a weapon reported missing 20 years ago.
Forensic Files Seeing Red
A body is found stuffed into a suitcase forcing the police to search though the landfill for another missing victim.
The New Detectives Trial of the Century
Forensic evidence plays a vital role in the O.J. Simpson criminal trial.
Killer Cases Killing Momma
An investigation into the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, who is found face down in the bedroom of her house just outside Springfield, Mo., in June of 2015.
Most Outrageous Crimes Celebrities Caught
Celebs find themselves in sticky situations when fame meets misfortune.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner Hidden Killers
A high school football player dies hours after a visit to the ER; a 49 year old woman is found dead on her couch.
Forensic Files Sip of Sins
A seemingly model citizen turns out to be a serial killer.
Forensic Files Telltale Tracks
An abandoned, still-running car leads investigators to a body with unusual marks and a DNA trail that lead to the killer.
Forensic Files Ghost in the Machine
Police find fragments of deleted computer files leading them to suspect a woman's suicide is really murder.
Forensic Files Frozen Evidence
A forensic scientist uses his skills to preserve a footprint left in snow to help authorities nab two men suspected of robbing an Ontario couple and shooting the husband in the head.
Forensic Factor Nature's Clues
From tropical Hawaii to the frigid waters of Lake Ontario, experts reveal the clues nature leaves behind on a human corpse.
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Houston
Eric Houston is found stabbed to death in a seedy motel, but the ensuing investigation is stymied by a long list of suspects; Lt. Joe Kenda refuses to let the case run cold and deploys a new technology to catch the killer.
The FBI Files Brotherhood of Hate
A domestic terrorist shoots a state trooper.
Crime Stories The Slave Master
Police suspect a Missouri man of being involved with the disappearance of three women from the Kansas City area during the 1980's and 90s.
Unusual Suspects When Evil Strikes
A former Marine goes missing from his home.
Obsession: Dark Desires Fixer Upper
Following her divorce, Cristi buys a new home that needs some work and hires a handyman who becomes fixated on her.
Murder Comes to Town Something's Not Right
When a popular cheerleader goes missing in rural Arkansas, the small town is sent into a panic; after her sports car is found abandoned, investigators are sure something is not right, but no one expects the horror that ensues.
Most Shocking Robberies & Hold-Ups
High-adrenaline, action-packed stories of criminal behavior.
Most Shocking Stopped by the Law
A crook steals a police cruiser and leads officers on a chase; a former heavyweight boxer's refusal to comply with an officer triggers a brawl; an officer faces an armed suspect and a point-blank ambush.
The New Detectives Deadly Target
Ballistics experts work to determine whether a shooting is suicide or murder.
The New Detectives Fatal Compulsion
Psychologists discuss the behavior of serial killers while detectives talk about techniques used to catch them.
The New Detectives Bodies of Evidence
A body isn't always needed to solve a murder, as detectives can use a speck of blood or fingernail fragment to track a killer.
Finally Caught Algeri
When a hitman kills the wrong person, it takes over a year to locate the gun used in the murder, which shockingly links back to an unexpected boss who's closer to the victim than originally suspected.
Forensic Factor Killing Spree
In 1990, Gainesville, Fla., becomes the site of a number of coed murders.
