The New Detectives - Season 7

The New Detectives

Season 7

2001 • 18 Episodes

Episodes

Bloodlust - The New Detectives

1. Bloodlust

September 18, 2001

For homicide investigators, it’s a race against time when they track their deadliest foe: a serial killer who murders to feel alive.

Deadly Aim - The New Detectives

2. Deadly Aim

August 28, 2001

When a killer turns a gun on a victim, ballistic analysis is key to cracking the case. Each shot fired leaves behind its own clues, allowing scientists to target murderers with deadly aim.

Stolen Identity - The New Detectives

3. Stolen Identity

September 4, 2001

When theft is committed, something valuable is stolen. But when a criminal needs a new identity, theft becomes lethal.

Silent Witness - The New Detectives

4. Silent Witness

September 11, 2001

Sometimes, seemingly small and insignificant clues – three hairs, microscopic fibers, a paint chip – become a victim’s silent witness and help solve even the most baffling of cases.

Deadly Intentions - The New Detectives

5. Deadly Intentions

September 25, 2001

When abduction turns to murder, forensic science is a vital key to finding justice for the victims of a kidnapper’s deadly intentions.

Patterns of Guilt - The New Detectives

6. Patterns of Guilt

December 11, 2001

The tread of a tire, a single shoe print or even the shape of a bruise can help investigators track down murderers.

A Deadly Smile - The New Detectives

7. A Deadly Smile

December 18, 2001

Investigators rely on forensic odontology – the examination of dental evidence – to identify a body from a single tooth and to catch two ruthless killers from their bite marks.

Military Justice - The New Detectives

8. Military Justice

January 1, 2002

The law enforcement agency of the United States Navy and Marine Corps uses forensic science to solve perplexing murders and fulfill their motto: “To the living we owe respect; to the dead, we owe the truth.”

The Unforgotten - The New Detectives

9. The Unforgotten

February 19, 2002

Years after a murder has been committed, investigators use modern technology and advanced DNA analysis to shed new light on crimes that have gone unpunished for far too long.

Tainted Blood - The New Detectives

10. Tainted Blood

March 5, 2002

Forensic scientists find clues written in blood as they investigate the murders of three women who were killed by men who once loved them.

Buried Secrets - The New Detectives

11. Buried Secrets

February 26, 2002

The elements of nature can reduce a body to bones in a matter of weeks. Combining art and science, forensic anthropologists can give victims a face long after they’ve been forgotten.

Proof of Innocence - The New Detectives

12. Proof of Innocence

March 19, 2002

Sometimes, the wrong people are punished for crimes they did not commit. Forensic scientists use DNA analysis to overturn convictions of these innocent men and women who have spent years behind bars.

Drawing Conclusions - The New Detectives

13. Drawing Conclusions

March 26, 2002

A teenager is abducted on a shopping trip. Two hikers go missing on the Appalachian Trail. A grandmother never returns home from work. Forensic artists turn witness statements into pictures to recreate the face of their killers.

Stranger Than Fiction - The New Detectives

14. Stranger Than Fiction

September 10, 2002

A millionaire is murdered for a stash of buried treasure. A young woman dates violent men, only to be killed by her best friend. When real crimes are stranger than fiction, forensic science can sort fact from fantasy.

Predators and Parasites - The New Detectives

15. Predators and Parasites

May 21, 2002

For the forensic entomologist, insects that nest in corpses are like witnesses to the crime. By studying their behavior, scientists learn everything -- from when a murder was committed to what sort of weapon was used.

In the Camera’s Eye - The New Detectives

16. In the Camera’s Eye

June 11, 2002

Photography has long been a fundamental tool in homicide investigations. A single image can hold enough information to identify a suspect and preserve vital clues long after a witness’s memory fades.

Wasted Youth - The New Detectives

17. Wasted Youth

June 25, 2002

When teenagers are driven to kill, their victims are not the only ones to suffer from their violent crime. In three such cases, the families of the killers and their communities become victims of these young criminals.

Collective Justice - The New Detectives

18. Collective Justice

September 24, 2002

Philadelphia’s Vidocq Society, named after an 18th century French detective, is one of the world’s most unusual crime-solving organizations – a members-only club made up of forensic professionals. Witness these sleuths solve impossible cases.