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| 100 :05x01 - Finding BTK (Dec/01/2005) | | BTK Dennis Rader terrorizes Wichita, Kan., for decades, leaving at least 10 murder victims in his wake. | |
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| 101 :05x03 - Obsession: Dave Reichert and the Green River Killer (Dec/15/2005) | We take a look at the biggest serial murder case in U.S. history - the 20-year hunt for the Green River Killer. Dave
Reichert, the detective who made finding the killer his obsession, walks us through the case. He tells vivid, sometimes harrowing stories about the murders, saying, "You never forget the sight of a 16-year-old body lying on her back on the riverbank with ligature around her neck." Reichert headed up two Green River task forces until forensic DNA technology helped crack the case and brought him face to face with the killer thought to be responsible for 48 deaths. | |
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| 108 :05x10 - Episode 9 (Apr/08/2006) | | A 1987 rape-murder case is solved 17 years after the crime; and a 1983 rape-murder case is reopened in 2003. | |
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| 110 :05x11 - The Family; The Clue that Stuck (Apr/15/2006) | A detective vows not to shave until he solves the
murder of a young Oregon woman. It takes three years
and a string of Mexican Mafia informants to crack the
case and allow the dedicated detective to shave his
beard. And in a California case, investigators track
down a killer with the help of DNA found on the duct
tape used to wrap the murder victim's head. | |
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| 111 :05x12 - Gonzalez; Pulley (May/06/2006) | | The murder of a mother and her teen daughters is solved nine years after the crime; and the killing of a Virginia woman is solved after geologists discover human bones in North Carolina. | |
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| 112 :05x13 - A Killer's Skin; Where's Peggy? (Jun/03/2006) | | Included: the conviction of Raymon McGill in 2005 for a rape in 2000 and two subsequent murders; and the 2004 conviction of George Geddes Jr. for the 1990 murder of Peggy Reome. | |
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| 125 :05x15 - The Interrogation; The Slide (Jul/01/2006) | | A 12-year-old girl is murdered in her home, and her brother is charged. Overlooked evidence is examined years later and suggests a transient is responsible. Next, a woman is found dead, the apparent victim of a sexual assault. A suspect is quickly arrested, but released for lack of evidence. Sixteen years later, a case is built against the man. | |
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| 113 :05x16 - Innocence Stolen; Danger at the Door (Jul/08/2006) | | Examining the crimes of rapist Keith Laster, who was convicted in 2005 of raping four Rochester, N.Y., girls in 1995 and 1997. Also: the 2005 conviction of Manuel Bracamontes for the 1991 murder of 9-year-old Laura Arroyo in Chula Vista, Cal. | |
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| 115 :05x18 - A Child Remembers (Aug/12/2006) | | DNA from an envelope helps police catch a serial rapist. Also: the 20-year search for a killer who murdered a man in South Dakota. | |
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| 120 :05x22 - NCIS; Exhuming the Truth (Oct/07/2006) | | The 1968 murder of Navy ensign Andrew Muns by a shipmate during the Vietnam War is reopened 30 years later and brings a murder charge in 2002. Also: DNA from a cigarette butt helps solve a 20-year-old rape-murder case. | |
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