Go on the case with NecroSearch, a Colorado based team of forensic anthropologists, botanists, geologists, thermographers, geophysicists, criminologists and bloodhound handlers. Pooling there resources and talents, they use an array of techniques to help police officers uncover hidden graves and the evidence they conceal.
Crime Scene Investigator Bob Loyd uses more then 200 pieces of ballistic, fingerprint, serology and physical evidence to convict violent murderer and rapist Robert Harlan. Fingerprints left on a shattered piece of glass discovered several blocks from the crime scene are use to convict Samuel Mandez of the murder of elderly Frida Winter.
Learn how developments in forensic science helped to solve on of Connecticut's most famous unsolved murders. In 1973, Penny Serra was stabbed to death in broad daylight in a parking garage. The development of a computerized fingerprint database in 1997 would eventually lead investigators to her killer.