TV Schedule for True Crime Network (WTHR4) Indianapolis, IN
Thursday, February 26th TV listings for True Crime Network (WTHR4) Indianapolis, IN
Most Outrageous Crimes Disney World Arrests
The wildest arrests at Florida's Disney World.
Dr. G: Medical Examiner Deadly Destination
An elderly man is found dead in his home; a man dies after suffering from severe abdominal pain after traveling.
Forensic Files Penchant for Poison
Three seemingly unrelated deaths proved to be serial murders; the killer had been careful, he uses 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.
The New Detectives Dead Wrong
Murderers attempt to conceal evidence.
The FBI Files No Remorse
When the body of a suspected drug courier is found burning in an alley, FBI agents and local police uncover a crime ring run by a ruthless drug lord.
The FBI Files The C-11 Squad
Detectives and FBI agents form the C-11 task force to dismantle gangs in New York.
Killer Cases Victim or Killer?
Police receive a frantic 911 call about a woman who witnessed a murder; during her interrogation, detectives they wonder if she is a terrified witness or a killer.
Forensic Factor Pyromaniac
Investigating a series of fires in California's Sam Joaquin Valley that killed four, investigators determine a respected arson investigator may be the arsonist.
I Knew My Murderer The Reptile Queen
Investigators uncover a bizarre web of lies involving a conman posing as a doctor, Lisa Henning obsessed with reptilian conspiracies-leading to one of New Mexico's strangest and most chilling murder cases.
I Knew My Murderer Blood Ties
When an affluent couple is brutally murdered a seemingly random home invasion unravels into a sinister plot of greed, deception, with Kara Lounsbury shockingly close to the family circle.
Heartland Homicide Nicholas Brophy
Nicholas Brophy is excited about his senior year, goes out to visit a friend and never returns.
Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Lindsey
A nighttime shooting spree occurs in a home leaving a grandmother disfigured, her 24-year-old daughter dead and a two-year-old child critically injured; Lt. Joe Kenda leads the case and confronts the shooter.
The FBI Files Death in Alaska
A killer's cleanliness leaves evidence of his participation in the sexual assaults and murders of a woman and her two daughters.
Crime Stories Elusive Rapist
Technology exonerates a man who spent nearly 20 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.
Unusual Suspects Vicious Voyeur
In North Carolina, a young woman's killer keeps police guessing until he slips up and finally gives them what they need to put him behind bars.
Obsession: Dark Desires A Dangerous Mind
After getting fired, a heroin-addicted psychiatric nurse named Denis Czajkowski becomes obsessed with his former supervisor, Maria Jordan, and holds her hostage for 48 hours.
Murder Comes to Town The Nightmare After Christmas
In Auburn, N.H., rumors fly after well-known resident George Jodoin is found murdered in his bed and three of his closest friends emerge as the top suspects.
Most Shocking Bare Knuckle Brawls
Real-life cops risk their lives when they take to the streets to fight crime every day.
Most Shocking Busted by the Badge
These criminals can't escape being busted by the badge.
The New Detectives Lasting Impressions
Chaotic or clean, a murder scene will yield clues left behind by the culprit, as was amply demonstrated in the case of the "Night Stalker.".
The New Detectives Women Who Kill
Female killers tend to choose less violent methods.
The New Detectives Deadly Dealings
People who contract killings have air-tight alibis, but investigators use forensic science to explode so-called perfect alibis.
Finally Caught Stichler
In 1985, 30-year-old Patricia Stichler is murdered in her home in Sylvania, Ohio while her three daughters sleep nearby; the case goes cold for 37 years until DNA technology leads investigators to an unexpected suspect.
Forensic Factor Killing Spree
In 1990, Gainesville, Fla., becomes the site of a number of coed murders.
