Forensic Files II Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! ===Season 2 (2021)=== Like the first season, this season began with two back-to-back new episodes on July 11, 2021 beginning at 10:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern time]]. {{Episode table |background=#045E85 |overall=6 |season=6 |title=30 |airdate=20 |episodes= {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=17 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=The Obsession | ShortSummary=The mysterious murder of young teacher’s aide, Lisa Ziegert, leaves a hole in the heart of her small community in [[Agawam, Massachusetts]]. As the rumor-mill about suspects churned, the actual perp slipped further away. But generations of investigators and a scientific breakthrough leads to a shocking end to a tragic case. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|11}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=18 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=The Ink Beads | ShortSummary=51-year-old father, and teacher, [[Bill Sparkman]] is found hanging naked from a tree with the letters “FED” scrawled on his chest. With barely any evidence to work with, investigators turn to these letters for answers which leads to a surprising conclusion that no one saw coming. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|11}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=19 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=The Rise | ShortSummary=A single mom looking for love, Lori Leonard, vanishes without a trace. Foul play is tragically confirmed when a large pickup truck toolbox opens to her body stuffed inside. Homicide detectives investigate men she matched on dating sites, another man she met at work, and finally, a lover with a secret and violent past. Can forensic evidence connect the dots and lead to justice under the law? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|18}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=20 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=Ten of Hearts | ShortSummary=In 1972, a 20-year-old woman Jody Loomis sets out on her bike and never returns. Her body found just a few miles from her house in Snohomish County, Washington, with a gunshot wound to the head. Who would do such a thing? Years go by without any hard evidence or leads, until a new generation of investigators and modern technology breaks the case and finally puts a face to the killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|18}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=21 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=Heavy Metal | ShortSummary=In 1982, 37-year-old Navy lieutenant Lee Hartley is murdered while deployed out to sea. Cause of death? Arsenic poisoning. Investigators discover Lee had more than his fair share of enemies aboard the ship. But it takes years before investigators discover what really happened to Lee and who, ultimately, was behind this brutal murder. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|25}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=22 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Knots | ShortSummary=In 1977, a building manager finds the violated and lifeless body of a young woman, Lecia Schollmeyer, in the bathtub of her first apartment. When questioned, an ex-con living downstairs lies to police. But the lies alone do not prove murder and the case goes cold. Then a new forensic tool examines the old evidence. Will science point to a hidden suspect and crack the case? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|7|25}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=23 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=The Orange Shorts | ShortSummary=A mortally wounded woman, Monica Schmeyer, crawls to call 911. Her husband who wants a divorce she will not give him, gets a hard look from police. But he says he has an airtight alibi for the exact time of the murder. The intricate forensic science of ballistics is brought to bear and draws a direct connection to an unexpected conclusion. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|1}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=24 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=The Reunion | ShortSummary=Landy Martinez's final moments are caught on tape. The crime scene looks like a clear robbery-murder. Text evidence at first points to a jilted lover, but will his alibi check out? Now police identify a second suspect with a possible motive of deadly revenge. Forensic technology and DNA evidence combine in an attempt to make the case. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|1}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=25 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Personal Penmanship | ShortSummary=A deeply religious librarian, wife and mother named Gail Fulton is shot execution style in the quiet suburbs of [[Michigan]]. Surveillance video reveals it was a trio of killers that took her down. Is there more to Fulton’s background? Eventually, detectives get a break: a handwritten note. But will it provide enough clues to catch the mastermind behind this horrific killing? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|8}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=26 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=Full Circle | ShortSummary=In 1990, three sex workers, Yolanda Sapp, Nickie Lowe, Kathy Brisbois, are brutally murdered and left along the banks of the Spokane river. A serial killer was on the loose—and detectives had few clues. Animal hairs, fibers and a fingerprint were found, but for years the perp was never identified. More than 20 years later there’s a break in the case- and an arrest is finally made, but no one could have ever imagined [[Donna Perry (serial killer)|who was behind this sinister crime]]. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|8}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=27 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=Matching Palms | ShortSummary=On July 28, 1987, the body of Susan Woods is found by her father in her home in [[Stephenville, Texas]]. The killer manages to evade capture for almost two decades, but he leaves a critical piece of evidence behind – his palm print. Detectives are determined to do whatever it takes to put a name and a face to the print. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|15}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=28 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Incendiary | ShortSummary=An early morning house fire kills Ebb “Doc” Whitley, the only doctor in the small town of Iaeger, West Virginia. An arson investigation quickly leads to the arrest of Jason Lively, the son of the doctor’s long-time nurse. But when Jason’s alleged accomplice walks free, the prosecutor is worried this might have been a miscarriage of justice. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|15}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=29 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Grave Justice | ShortSummary=On a brutally cold winter night in 1984, a young woman is found viciously murdered on the side of a rural [[Wisconsin]] driveway. The victim, [[Traci Hammerberg]], had been out with friends for a night of drinking and partying. What happened? Detectives initially have plenty of suspects, but the investigation would remain unsolved. Until nearly three decades later, when forensics from an unrelated crime helps breaks the case. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|22}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=30 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Smoking Gun | ShortSummary=Charles Nieman, a hearing impaired 77-year-old, is attacked by a thief during a road trip and shot to death because the man cannot hear his assailant’s demands. Random murders are among the hardest crimes to solve, but investigators are determined to bring his killer or killers to justice. Can advances in ballistics testing crack the case? | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2021|8|22}} | LineColor=#045E85 }} }} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. 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