Forensic Files - Season 12 Episode 5 Quite a Spectacle
It was one of the most unusual cases in forensic history. Investigators had to find a way to solve a murder case with evidence which consisted of a squashed tomato found at the crime scene, and tiny, pinpoint reflections of light in a photograph. Would it be enough to catch a killer?
Year: 2011
Genre: Crime, Documentary
Country: United States of America, Germany
Director:
Cast: Peter Thomas
First Air Date: Apr 21, 1996
Last Air date: Jun 17, 2011
Season: 14 Season
Episode: 400 Episode
Runtime: 23 minutes
IMDb: 7.90/10 by 71.00 users
Popularity: 23.962
Language: English
Keyword : suspicion of murder, interview, medical examiner, whodunit, true crime, reenactment, coroner, criminal investigation, forensic science, law enforcement, evidence, forensic technology
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Sharper Image
Insulated Evidence
Cold Hearted
Wheel of Misfortune
Quite a Spectacle
Transaction Failed
The Day the Music Died
Sole Survivor
Insignificant Others
Catch 22
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Pressed for Crime
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Good as Gold
Freedom Fighter
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All Butt Certain
Jean Pool
Traffic Violations
Brotherly Love
Disrobed
Driven to Silence
Printed Proof
About Face
In the Bag
Yes, in Deed
Guarded Secrets
Smoking Out a Killer