Forensic Files - Season 6 Episode 19 Pure Evil
Creating a “profile” of a serial killer is part science and part intuition. The science involves studying criminals who have committed similar crimes, to see what characteristics they have in common. In a search for the killer of two teenagers in Texas, a behavioral profile led to a possible suspect - and hard science proved the profile was correct; it shows a behavioral study on how most serial killers also have a history of abusing animals.
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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Missing in Time
Missing Pearl
Man's Best Friend?
Hand Delivered
Death Play
Fire Dot Com
Mistaken for Dead
Frozen Evidence
Soft Touch
Church Disappearance
Photo Finish
Whodunit
Horse Play
Treads and Threads
Killer's 'Cattle' Log
Skin of Her Teeth
Line of Fire
Bad Blood
Pure Evil
Root of All Evil
Where the Blood Drops
Punch Line
Sibling Rivalry
Pastoral Care
Bagging a Killer
Double Trouble
Cats, Flies, and Snapshots
Naked Justice
Treading Not So Lightly
Shopping Spree