Homicide Detectives, History Channel, 2002

An in-depth look at three homicide cases shows how police departments' elite investigators uncover the clues and capture the killers.
The detectives who toil on the trail of murderers gaze into the depths of evil. The elite members of any department's team, they rarely stay in the position for their entire career it is simply too stressful, too emotionally harrowing for most.
This in-depth program trails these investigators as they solve three difficult cases.
Join investigators as they uncover the clues to a grisly quadruple murder in Virginia City that one officer called "a stone cold whodunnit." Get a rare glimpse into the inner sanctum of investigation through video of the interrogation of the suspects who confessed to the killings.
See how a newspaper subscription helped Ohio detectives catch serial killer Tom Dillon, who shot hunters and fishermen in rural Ohio with a high-powered rifle.
And meet NYPD detective Dave Carbone, who chased the murderer of a four-year-old child found dead in a Brooklyn trash compactor across the Southern United States before finally catching his man.
Warning: Contains footage that might not be suitable for some viewers.
50 minutes, fully narrated, DVD only, DH5392 / $24.95
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