Wednesday, February 25th TV listings for True Crime Network (WLBZ-DT2) Bangor, ME
Most Outrageous Crimes Flirters
Can you flirt your way out of an arrest?
Dr. G: Medical Examiner Dark Secrets
A diabetic man is found dead after a night of drinking; an elderly man's body is found in his son's house.
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 leds 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 realize.
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.
The New Detectives Living in Terror
By testing DNA from saliva on a mailing label, investigators were able to track down the World Trade Center bomber.
The FBI Files Manhunt
A convicted murderer escapes from prison after vowing to kill the FBI agents who helped to prosecute him.
The FBI Files Hunter's Target
A phone tip prompts agents to investigate a hunting accident, which turns out to be a case of murder-for-hire.
Killer Cases Betrayal in Louisville
A man is gunned down on a Louisville sidewalk; the bodies of two teenage boys are found burned and abandoned in a vacant lot; detectives investigate a connection between the murders.
Forensic Factor Knock, Knock, You're Dead
Officials look to state-of-the-art DNA analysis to help capture a serial killer in the Louisiana State University area of Baton Rouge.
I Knew My Murderer She Killed for a Sex Change
Nicole Vonlee Titlow needed money desperately, so she made a deal with the wife of a 74-year-old millionaire, with eyes on the inheritance.
I Knew My Murderer Black Widow
Over the years, Betty Lou Beets had multiple failed marriages, each of which ended in its own unique way. In 1983, she reported her fifth husband missing and tried to stage a boat accident.
Heartland Homicide Victoria Shachtay
Victoria survives a horrific crash, wins a large settlement and then dies after an explosion.
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Matos and Johnson
Neighbors are stunned when close friends Louis Matos and Colleen Johnson are gunned down in cold blood for no apparent reason; after a vexing series of false leads, the case kicks into high gear when Lt. Joe Kenda locates a panic-stricken eyewitness.
The FBI Files Human Prey
A man who hunted outdoorsmen, killing them with a high-powered rifle, is caught when the FBI receives a tip leading to the murder weapon.
Crime Stories The Lady-Killer
Police in Saskatchewan are alarmed when three Aboriginal women are found dead; suspicion falls on a local serial offender.
Unusual Suspects Housebound Homicide
The killer of a disabled Denver woman is tracked down and police try to establish whether or not she was killed for her money or if there was a more personal motive.
Obsession: Dark Desires Beauty in the Bronx
Evimer meets a handsome stranger, Ramon, with whom she falls deeply in love, then he becomes jealous and violent, convinced that if he can't have her, nobody can.
Murder Comes to Town Who Killed the Music?
After John Tarwacki Sr. discovers the bodies of his son, John, and his daughter-in-law, Carolyn, police find boot prints in the snow revealing the path their killer took, then the search for a motive leads them down an unexpected path.
Most Shocking Criminals Out of Control 6
Drunken driver is chased by police; store owner stands up to robbers; criminal wields a buzz saw.
Most Shocking Drunk & Disorderly 2
A drunken birthday boy tumbles into the path of a train; biker bar brawl; boozing brothers start fighting at a wedding; a drug addict with a sword terrorizes a gas station.
The New Detectives Lethal Obsession
Murderers with obsessions of love, jealousy or power.
The New Detectives Traces of Guilt
Microscopic pieces of evidence -- a fingerprint or a few fibers -- left at the crime scene can lead to the conviction of such killers as David Middleton and Gregory Kokal.
The New Detectives Electronic Witness
Detectives follow the electronic crumbs left behind by cell phones, surveillance cameras and ATMs to track criminals.
Finally Caught Gill
Examine the case of 24-year-old Peggy Gill, who was working the night shift at a Days Inn in Merrillville, Ind., when she was attacked, robbed and murdered; the case goes cold for decades until DNA technology linked her killer to a trail of victims.
Forensic Factor Forensics on Trial
In fall 1991, Toronto was paralyzed by the story of a missing six-year-old girl found raped and murdered in the boiler room of her apartment building; with four suspects, CSIs turned to the brand-new science of DNA to catch the killer.
