281 Episodes

  1. Introducing Operator

    Published: 11/8/2021
  2. The Murder of Wilma June Nissen Part 1: There Are No Strangers Here

    Published: 11/3/2021
  3. Cold Case Project

    Published: 10/20/2021
  4. Two Hundred Year-Old Bones: The Cadaver Dogs — Part 2

    Published: 10/13/2021
  5. Introducing Over My Dead Body: Fox Lake

    Published: 10/11/2021
  6. Cadaver Dogs: K-9 Search & Rescue — Part 1

    Published: 10/6/2021
  7. Introducing This Is Actually Happening

    Published: 9/28/2021
  8. The Atlanta Lover’s Lane Murders: Killer Profile — Part 3

    Published: 9/22/2021
  9. The Atlanta Lover’s Lane Murders: Set a Trap — Part 2

    Published: 9/15/2021
  10. Introducing 9/12

    Published: 9/9/2021
  11. The Atlanta Lover’s Lane Murders: The Park Killer - Part 1

    Published: 9/8/2021
  12. Preview: The Atlanta Lover's Lane Murders

    Published: 9/1/2021
  13. Introducing Suspect

    Published: 8/31/2021
  14. The Disappearance of Brian Wehrle, Part 2: The Boathouse

    Published: 8/25/2021
  15. The Disappearance of Brian Wehrle, Part 1: After the Flood

    Published: 8/18/2021
  16. Introducing Dr. Death Season 3: Miracle Man

    Published: 8/17/2021
  17. Maggie Freleng: Wrongful Convictions, Justice & Injustice

    Published: 8/11/2021
  18. The Disappearance of Victor Greenwood, Part 2: The Crossroads

    Published: 7/28/2021
  19. The Disappearance of Victor Greenwood, Part 1: Atoka, Oklahoma

    Published: 7/21/2021
  20. Mapping Murder: Where Serial Killers Hide

    Published: 7/14/2021

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