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Where to watch "Beyond Reasonable Doubt"
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6. Murder in Vegas
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In 1995, charred bones and a skull with five bullet holes were found inside a burnt antique trunk in the Nevada desert. Despite the full arsenal of cutting edge forensic tools at investigators’ fingertips, it was a method first developed in the era of Sherlock Holmes that helped convict the killer.
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5. The Atlanta Bomber
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In 1996, a bomb goes off at the Atlanta Olympics killing one and leaving hundreds injured. After a further 5 bombs are detonated, the FBI, ATF and GBI realize they’re dealing with a serial bomber. The Agencies use every tool at their disposal, even NASA scientists, to help bring the bomber to justice.
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4. Murdered Bride
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In 1986, the LAPD arrive at a murder scene. They’re certain it’s an open and shut case but the case quickly goes cold. It takes 20 years, and the advent of DNA testing to provide a stunning new lead: the original investigation had searched for a male killer but DNA reveals it wasn’t a man, it was a woman.
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3. Left for Dead
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In 2002, armed with DNA and a license plate from a particularly violent rape case, a detective thinks he has an easy case to crack. But neither provides a match. The case goes cold until the groundbreaking Combined DNA Index System finds a hit 5 years later, kicking off an epic hunt for the culprit.
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2. The Lady in the Barrel
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In 1999, detectives investigate the body of a murdered woman found in a barrel along with an address book that had been soaked for over 30 years. Using a game-changing technology called spectral imaging, scientists recover the information from the address book, giving the cops the break they need.
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1. The Green River Killer
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In 1982, the first victims of America’s most prolific serial killer were found. The killer was at large for two decades, amassing a body count of over 50 women. Catching him took an advance in forensic microscopy to indisputably link minute paint particles from the victims’ clothes to the killer.