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Do not fill this in! {{Short description|American true-crime documentary TV series}} {{Infobox television | image = ForensicFilesII.jpg | caption = | creator = Paul Dowling | developer = | starring = Various | narrated = [[Bill Camp]] | genre = [[Documentary film|Documentary]] <br />[[True crime]] | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = | endtheme = | country = United States | language = English | num_seasons = 4 | num_episodes = 58 | executive_producer = Nancy Duffy | producer = | location = | camera = | runtime = 22 minutes | company = [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]]<br />[[Medstar Television]] | network = [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]] (2020–2022)<br />[[Investigation Discovery]] (2023–present) | first_aired = {{start date|2020|2|23}} | last_aired = present | related = ''[[Forensic Files]]'' (1996–2011) }} '''''Forensic Files II''''' is an American [[true crime]] documentary series revival of ''[[Forensic Files]]''. Broadcast by [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]] for its first three seasons, its fourth season is being broadcast by [[Sister station|sister network]] [[Investigation Discovery]]. The series has been promoted as a separate [[sequel|continuation]] of the franchise to differentiate it from the original series, with [[Bill Camp]] succeeding [[Peter Thomas (announcer)|Peter Thomas]] as [[Narration|narrator]]. The series premiered on February 23, 2020, with a 16-episode first season. On May 12, 2020, the series was renewed for a second and third season.<ref name="renewed">{{cite web|title="Forensic Files II", HLN's Highest Rated Original Series Ever, Is Renewed for Two Seasons with 32 Episodes|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2020/05/12/forensic-files-ii-hlns-highest-rated-original-series-ever-is-renewed-for-two-seasons-with-32-episodes-788100/20200512hln01/|work=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=May 12, 2020}}</ref> The second season premiered on July 11, 2021, followed by the third on February 27, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |date=February 9, 2022 |title=Forensic Files II Season Three Premieres February 27 With 8 New Episodes |url=https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2022/02/09/forensic-files-ii-season-three-premieres-february-27-with-8-new-episodes |work=CNN Press Room |publisher=WarnerMedia}}</ref> ==Development== The last episode of the original ''Forensic Files'' series ("Expert Witness") originally aired on June 17, 2011. After the 2016 death of ''Forensic Files'' narrator [[Peter Thomas (announcer)|Peter Thomas]], the show's executive producer Paul Dowling ruled out the possibility of reviving the series, as he considered Thomas to be "irreplaceable".<ref>{{Cite web|last=Schlichter|first=Jay|title=Famed voice-over icon Peter Thomas dies at 91|url=http://archive.naplesnews.com/news/local/famed-voice-over-icon-peter-thomas-dies-at-91-022ad336-4bbf-5cbb-e053-0100007f64ba-377801571.html/|work=[[Naples Daily News]]|date=May 2, 2016|access-date=February 16, 2020|archive-date=December 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171229012743/http://archive.naplesnews.com/news/local/famed-voice-over-icon-peter-thomas-dies-at-91-022ad336-4bbf-5cbb-e053-0100007f64ba-377801571.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In October 2019, it was announced that the show would be revived with new episodes to air first-run on HLN in early 2020,<ref>{{cite web|last=Steinberg|first=Brian|title=HLN Will Re-Open 'Forensic Files' in Quest for True-Crime Content (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/hln-forensic-files-true-crime-1203354356/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=October 1, 2019|accessdate=February 23, 2020}}</ref> with [[Bill Camp]] later announced as the new narrator.<ref>{{cite web|last=Walsten|first=Jessika|title=Bill Camp to Narrate HLN's 'Forensic Files II'|url=https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/bill-camp-narrate-hln-forensic-files-ii|work=[[Broadcasting & Cable]]|date=January 15, 2020|accessdate=February 23, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ajc.com/blog/radiotvtalk/actor-bill-camp-talks-about-narrating-forensic-files-revival-hln-debuting-feb/D30IHHMOaoRliRDMdA9JpK/|work=Atlanta Journal Constitution|title=Actor Bill Camp talks about narrating 'Forensic Files' revival on HLN, debuting Feb. 23|first=Rodney|last=Ho}}</ref> == Production == The revival was clarified as being the first season of a new show, rather than the 15th season of ''Forensic Files'', explained by series producer Nancy Duffy as having been done to "differentiate the new episodes from those that came before". Duffy explained: "When we talked about bringing back ''Forensic Files'', a lot of people thought we just meant that we were gonna be [airing] old shows that we didn't previously air on HLN and there seemed to be a confusion about that, so [we changed the title so] there could be no confusion."<ref name="PG">{{cite web|last=Owen|first=Rob|title=HLN reopens true crime series 'Forensic Files'|url=https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/tv-radio/2020/02/20/Tuned-In-HLN-reopens-true-crime-series-Forensic-Files-murderinos-Joe-Kenda-Bill-Camp-Paul-Dowling-Peter-Thomas-Terry-Bradshaw/stories/202002200024|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|date=February 20, 2020}}</ref> Series creator Paul Dowling confirmed on Twitter that ''Forensic Files II'' was a new, separate show from the original ''Forensic Files''.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=forensicfiles|number=1229577005898903552|title=It's the first season of Forensic Files II|date=February 17, 2020}}</ref> ===Event reenactments=== Unlike in the original ''Forensic Files'' program, actors were not hired to participate in reenactments of the cases dramatized in ''Forensic Files II''. Instead, various employees of [[CNN]] and HLN were utilized to portray victims, suspects, and other individuals for dramatic recreations of [[real life]] events. Series producer Nancy Duffy explained that the reenactments are filmed in a more "impressionistic" way than in the original series, so that the individuals used in the recreations "don't have to look identical" to the people they are portraying. As a result, faces are not shown in the recreations in the first season, only bodies from the neck down. The second season occasionally shows faces similar to the people involved in the depicted events with the camera out of focus. Duffy elaborated that employees would approach her and ask to participate in the reenactments, saying that many were "excited" at the prospect of portraying individuals involved in killing, hiding, kidnapping, or the use of [[physical restraint]].<ref name="PG" /><ref name="Vulture">{{cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/2020/02/can-forensic-files-ii-recapture-the-magic-of-the-original.html|title=Can Forensic Files II Recapture the Magic of a True-Crime Trailblazer? |last=Wilkinson|first=Amy|work=Vulture|accessdate=May 12, 2020|date=February 23, 2020}}</ref> ==Episodes== ===Series overview=== {{Series overview | color1 = #189FDD | link1 = <includeonly>List of Forensic Files episodes</includeonly>#Season 1 (2020) | episodes1 = 16 | start1 = {{Start date|2020|2|23}} | end1 = {{End date|2020|04|12}} | color2 = #045E85 | link2 = <includeonly>List of Forensic Files episodes</includeonly>#Season 2 (2021) | episodes2 = 14 | start2 = {{Start date|2021|7|11}} | end2 = {{Start date|2021|8|22}} | color3 = #B60000 | link3 = <includeonly>List of Forensic Files episodes</includeonly>#Season 3 (2022) | episodes3 = 16 | start3 = {{Start date|2022|2|27}} | end3 = {{Start date|2022|8|21}} | color4 = #C08F24 | link4 = <includeonly>List of Forensic Files episodes</includeonly>#Season 4 (2023) | episodes4 = 12 | start4 = {{Start date|2023|7|09}} | end4 = {{Start date|2023|8|13}} }} ===Season 1 (2020)=== The series premiere began with two back-to-back new episodes on February 23, 2020 beginning at 10:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern time]]. Two new episodes aired back-to-back each Sunday, with the final episode of the first season airing on April 12, [[Easter|Easter Sunday]].<ref name="CNNPress">{{cite web|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|title=The Wait is Over! "Forensic Files II", Narrated by Bill Camp ("Dark Waters", "Joker"), Launches Sunday, February 23 at 10pm ET/PT Exclusively on HLN|url=https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2020/02/11/the-wait-is-over-forensic-files-ii-narrated-by-bill-camp-dark-waters-joker-launches-sunday-february-23-at-10pm-et-pt-exclusively-on-hln/|work=[[CNN]] |date=February 11, 2020|access-date=February 16, 2020}}</ref> {{Episode table |background=#189FDD |overall=6 |season=6 |title=30 |airdate=20 |episodes= {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=1 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Buried Secrets | ShortSummary=In 2009, police officers and firefighters in [[Stow, Ohio]], report to the scene of a suspicious house fire. All of the home's occupants escaped without harm, but resident Scott Purk alerted police suspicion by bringing up the death of his first wife Margaret, who supposedly committed suicide in 1985. After exhuming Margaret's body, the examination showed that she did not hang herself, but that she was strangled, leaving Scott Purk accused of arson, insurance fraud, and murder. '''Note''': This episode was dedicated in memory of original ''Forensic Files'' narrator Peter Thomas, who died in 2016. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|2|23}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=2 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=On the Rocks | ShortSummary=In December 1995, 17 year-old Krystal Beslanowitch leaves her motel room for a convenience store and doesn't return. That same day, her naked and bloody body is discovered near the [[Provo River]] with her head bashed in with nearby rocks. Blood evidence from the rocks would ultimately lead investigators to Krystal's killer, although it would take nearly 20 years and advances in DNA technologies to identify the murderer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|2|23}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=3 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=The Green Pen | ShortSummary=Just five days before a [[Yale University]] doctoral researcher was supposed to get married, she suddenly vanished. Video surveillance cameras show [[Murder of Annie Le|Annie Le]] entering her workplace on the day of her disappearance, but she never left. After her body is discovered in the laboratory basement, investigators find evidence above a ceiling tile, including the perpetrator's bloody clothes. Once suspects are ruled down, DNA evidence points to lab technician Raymond Clark as her killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|1}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=4 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=Human Sawdust | ShortSummary=In 2005, suitcases containing human remains wash ashore near the [[Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel]] in Virginia. Police release a [[composite sketch]] of the victim, who is later identified as Bill McGuire. Physical evidence from plastic garbage bags, couch fibers, and medical grade towels help to bring the victim's killer - his widow, [[Melanie McGuire]] - to justice. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|1}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=5 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=A Killer Disguise | ShortSummary=In 2009, young mother Heather Strube is brazenly gunned down in a Target parking lot in [[Snellville, Georgia]]. The killer was wearing an obvious disguise, though it succeeded in hiding the killer's true identity. Witnesses say that the victim was confronted by a man before she was killed, but the discovery of forensic evidence and a powerful motive lead investigators to believe that Heather's killer was actually a woman - her ex-mother-in-law, Joanna Hayes. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|8}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=6 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=The Barn | ShortSummary=In 2005, a popular handyman in [[Derry, New Hampshire]] is savagely beaten to death in a barn. Initially, authorities had no clue who could have wanted the victim dead, but several forensic clues found at the crime scene lead investigators to discover a complicated conspiracy with an unlikely mastermind and a motive almost too bizarre and too unbelievable to comprehend. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|8}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=7 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Portrait of a Serial Killer | ShortSummary=[[Daniel Lee Corwin]], a Texas serial killer, was responsible for the kidnappings, rapes, and murders of several women in 1987. After abducting Wendy Gant, he stabs her several times and slits her throat, but inadvertently leaves her alive. After communicating in writing to a forensic artist, a composite sketch was developed and identified as Corwin. A fingerprint found in Gant's car helps send Corwin to death row, where he is executed in 1998. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|15}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=8 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=The Ambush | ShortSummary=In 2008, [[Myrtle Beach, South Carolina]] resident Fred Engel disappears while checking his mail outside his upscale condominium. His body is found in nearby woods, and autopsy results reveal he was strangled to death. There are a few initial suspects in the investigation, but none of those leads pan out. However, when investigators turn to [[mobile device forensics]], the evidence leads to Fred's wife Sherry and her secret lover as the prime suspects. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|15}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=9 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Family Tree | ShortSummary=In 1987, [[Murders of Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg|a young Canadian couple]] is brutally slain while on a road trip from British Columbia to [[Seattle]], Washington. After their bodies are found, the victims’ families begin receiving disturbing letters. The case goes unsolved for more than 30 years, until forensic investigators use [[personal genomics]] to help solve the case, ultimately making forensic history. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|22}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=10 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=The Letter | ShortSummary=In 2015, a health-conscious chiropractor from [[Whitesboro, New York]], mysteriously dies. After Mary Yoder's autopsy shows the cause of death as [[colchicine]] poisoning, the investigation into her suspicious death becomes a homicide case. Digital forensics are used to tie Internet searches and an anonymous type-written letter to an unlikely suspect - her office administrator who was her son's ex-girlfriend. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|22}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=11 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=Last Gasp | ShortSummary=In December 2011, mother of five Chanin Starbuck is brutally murdered in her [[Deer Park, Washington]], home, and her body is found in a sexually suggestive position. Investigators believe Chanin's killer was someone she knew, and during their investigation, they find startling clues on her cell phone that help point to the murderer's identity. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|29}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=12 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=A Killer Snapshot | ShortSummary=In November 2009, a young woman's body is found in [[Moss Bluff, Louisiana]]. Tattoos on the victim help to identify her as 19 year-old Sierra Bouzigard, and while the crime initially appears to be sexually motivated, no DNA is recovered from Sierra's rape kit. However, DNA under Sierra's fingernails matches DNA evidence found on a candy wrapper near the scene. After several years with no answers, Blake Russell is identified as a suspect using new DNA technology. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|3|29}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=13 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Church Lady | ShortSummary=In January 2008, 42-year-old [[Mary Jane Fonder|Rhonda Smith]] was shot as she did temporary work in the office of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in [[Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Springfield Township, Pennsylvania]]. Another congregant of the church quickly becomes a suspect due to her bizarre behavior. The discovery of a [[.38 caliber]] revolver on the shore of nearby [[Lake Nockamixon]] helps to link Rhonda's killer to the gruesome crime. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|4|5}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=14 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=Inside Pocket | ShortSummary=In June 2007, insurance agent Bob Eidman is shot execution-style in his [[St. Charles County, Missouri]], office. Despite the murder occurring in broad daylight, the killer escaped unseen, leaving no fingerprints behind. Years after the murder, touch DNA evidence found in the victim's back pocket is eventually able to lead investigators to a surprising suspect - one of Bill's insurance clients. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|4|5}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=15 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=The Car Accident | ShortSummary=In March 2005, [[Murder of Rosemarie Essa|Rosemarie Essa]] was driving to a local movie theater when she collapsed behind the wheel of her car, bumped into another vehicle, and died. Suspicious investigators discover that her death was not what it appeared, and that she was actually the victim of [[cyanide]] poisoning, and the case leads to an international manhunt when a prime suspect flees to [[Lebanon]]. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|4|12}} | LineColor=189FDD }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=16 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=The Black Hole | ShortSummary=In July 2000, the decomposing body of 22 year-old Misty Morse is found in the [[Indian River Lagoon]]. Her ex-boyfriend Brent Huck becomes an initial suspect, but there is little evidence at the scene. However, there are dog hairs found on duct tape on Misty's body, and testing [[mitochondrial DNA]] from Brent Huck's dogs' hairs helps to identify him as Misty's murderer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2020|4|12}} | LineColor=189FDD }} }} ===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 }} }} ===Season 3 (2022)=== This season began with two back-to-back new episodes on February 27, 2022 beginning at 10:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern time]]. After a five month hiatus, the season resumed with two back-to-back new episodes on July 31, 2022 beginning at 10:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern time]]. {{Episode table |background=B60000 |overall=6 |season=6 |title=30 |airdate=20 |episodes= {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=31 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=Pulp Friction | ShortSummary=A massive explosion claims the life of a California farmhand. Authorities think it’s an accidental death, but analysis of debris shows it’s a bomb. Investigators have few suspects until they hear ominous rumors about a jealous rage. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|2|27}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=32 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=Sole Mate | ShortSummary=When a beautiful college student is stabbed to death in her Knoxville apartment, suspicion immediately falls on her roommate. A bloody shoeprint left by the killer exposes a murderer with no history of violence and no reason to kill. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|2|27}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=33 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=Marked for Murder | ShortSummary=[[Kaufman County murders|Someone targets members of law enforcement in a peaceful Texas county]]. Numerous suspects emerge, and murders continue as detectives race against time. Finally, a single bullet casing uncovers the bizarre reason for which the killer wanted revenge. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|6}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=34 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=Words Matter | ShortSummary=[[Joyce Meyer#2011 wrongful death lawsuit|An Illinois mother and her two young children are brutally murdered in their beds]]. Lurid threats are spray-painted all over the walls of the crime scene. Detectives discover death threats sent to the family, exposing an unlikely killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|6}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=35 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=Last Dance | ShortSummary=[[Murder of Carla Walker|A young Texas teenager and her boyfriend are brutally attacked on Valentine’s Day]]. She is found dead while her boyfriend escapes. The case goes cold for nearly 50 years before a new forensic test exposes a family man with a dark secret. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|13}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=36 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Dog Proof | ShortSummary=Three Indiana construction workers are found shot dead at a work site. Detectives find few suspects, but have one key clue: one of the killers stepped in dog feces during the murders. If detectives can find his shoes, they’ve got their man | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|13}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=37 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=Mix Matched | ShortSummary=A Texas ex-con resolves to live a clean life after his release from prison. When he’s later arrested and convicted for a bloody murder, he insists he’s innocent. From behind bars, he’s determined to use forensic science to prove his case. '''Note:''' This episode was given a "special presentation airing" prior to the official premiere of the season. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|20}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=38 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=Matter of Time | ShortSummary=An extremely successful California career woman keeps falling ill and doctors can’t determine why. When she dies, they still have no explanation, until they find a key figure in her life who has been lying about his past. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|3|20}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=39 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Blanket Denial | ShortSummary=[[Murder of Imette St. Guillen|The body of a 24-year-old criminology student]] is found wrapped in a blanket alongside a desolate road in Brooklyn, N.Y.; police discover that the bouncer at a bar is her killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|7|31}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=40 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=Unraveled | ShortSummary=When a 79-year-old woman is found shot to death in her home, investigators initially suspect her husband or a violent neighbor; shell casings recovered at the scene and a high-tech database reveal an unlikely killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|7|31}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=41 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=First Impressions | ShortSummary=A young single mother is abducted from a gas station and later found stabbed to death near an oil field. Detectives use shoe and tire impressions to weed out numerous suspects to find their killer. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|7}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=42 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Toxic Environment | ShortSummary=When a 23-year-old Marine collapses and dies, doctors initially believe a heart attack is to blame. But when arsenic is found in some of his organs, prosecutors charge his wife with murder. A quick-thinking attorney and toxicology testing uncover the truth and ensure that justice prevails. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|7}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=43 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title=Lost Connection | ShortSummary=When an 18-year-old girl is abducted while talking on a pay phone, forensic evidence found on her clothing points police in the direction of a suspect who confesses that he didn’t act alone. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|14}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=44 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title=In Deep | ShortSummary=[[Jurijus Kadamovas and Iouri Mikhel|A Los Angeles based kidnapping, ransom, and murder ring run by Russian immigrants]] is exposed when a pair of retired scientists use sonar equipment to locate its victims at the bottom of a reservoir. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|14}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=45 | EpisodeNumber2=15 | Title=The Telltale Marks | ShortSummary=Patients at the VA Hospital in Clarksburg, WV, keep dying after experiencing shockingly low blood sugar levels. An investigation into their deaths reveals that an [[Reta Mays|overnight nurse]] is injecting patients with lethal doses of insulin. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|21}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=46 | EpisodeNumber2=16 | Title=Tell No Tales | ShortSummary=A 70-year-old, retired veteran is found dead on his boat after a bad sea storm. Investigators later discover he was killed during an attempted robbery after winning $400 in Keno. '''Note:''' This episode was given a "special presentation airing" prior to the official premiere of the second half of the season. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2022|8|21}} | LineColor=#B60000 }} }} ===Season 4 (2023)=== This season began with a move to a new network [[Investigation Discovery]] {{Episode table |background=C08F24 |overall=6 |season=6 |title=30 |airdate=20 |episodes= {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=47 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title=The Maidenwater Murder | ShortSummary=When a true crime hobbyist connects a Utah Jane Doe to an Ohio missing persons case, detectives are hard-pressed to solve the decades-old murder. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|9}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=48 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title=Men In Black | ShortSummary=An upscale apparel store in Bethesda, Md., is the site of a gruesome scene when an [[Lululemon murder|employee]] is killed and her co-worker is battered and tied up, but surveillance video and blood evidence shed further light on the crime. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|9}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=49 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title=Lil Miss murder | ShortSummary=Eight days after she had disappeared on her way to a family ski trip, an [[Lil' Miss murder|18-year-old young woman's]] partially nude body is found floating in a river in Wyoming. Years later, DNA technology uncovers dark secrets that led to her demise. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|16}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=50 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title=Killer Alibi | ShortSummary=California law enforcement detectives are stumped and baffled when an innocent man's DNA is found at the scene of a deadly home invasion. Authorities team with the man's defense attorney to try to solve this complicated criminal investigation. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|16}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=51 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title=The Scent of Death | ShortSummary=A young Colorado mother suddenly vanishes on Thanksgiving, but when police trace her cell phone, it leads them to a surprising character with an even more surprising story. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|23}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=52 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title=Murder Mark | ShortSummary=A [[Death of Nikki Whitehead|young mother]] is found murdered in her home and there are two suspects with ample motive, but an unusual interview and security camera footage have investigators puzzled. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|23}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=53 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title=The Murder Irons | ShortSummary=After the discovery of the brutal murder of an 18-year-old desk clerk of a beachfront condo, analysts use brand-new mitochondrial DNA technology to prove the killer's identity. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|30}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=54 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title=True Bugs | ShortSummary=July Fourth weekend leads to tragedy for a California family; [[Vincent Brothers|to catch a killer]], detectives utilize an unorthodox technique -- analyzing bug fragments -- to help put a murderer behind bars | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|7|30}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=55 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title=Murder on Helium Road | ShortSummary=A Texas love triangle turns deadly, and it appears to be an open-and-shut case until technology tells the tale. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|8|6}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=56 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title=The Burn Test | ShortSummary=A 33-year-old West Virginia husband and father seemingly dies in an accidental house fire. But a closer look at the scene reveals a more sinister case | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|8|6}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=57 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title=Broken Santa | ShortSummary=A family mourns the unexpected death of a beloved grandmother at Christmas, and while local police assure everyone that she was the victim of a tragic accident and that there is no foul play, some things about the scene don't add up. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|8|13}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} {{Episode list/sublist|Forensic Files II | EpisodeNumber=58 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title=Desperate Stakes | ShortSummary=When the 20-year-old clerk of an Atlanta-area smoke shop is gunned down during a robbery, investigators have only descriptions of the killers and the make of their getaway car; investigators use a videotaped confession to smoke out the killers. | OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2023|8|13}} | LineColor=#C08F24 }} }} ==References== {{Reflist|27em}} ==External links== *{{Official website|https://www.cnncreativemarketing.com/project/ffii/}} *{{IMDb title|title=Forensic Files II|id=tt11840612}} {{Forensic Files}} {{HLN}} [[Category:2020 American television series debuts]] [[Category:2020s American crime television series]] [[Category:2020s American documentary television series]] [[Category:CNN Headline News original programming]] [[Category:American English-language television shows]] [[Category:Forensic Files]] [[Category:Law enforcement in the United States]] [[Category:True crime television series]] [[Category:Television series reboots]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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